Boxing PPV Schedule: Mayweather-Paul II Confirmed for August
The 2026 boxing PPV schedule features a blockbuster rematch as Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul have confirmed their return bout for August 15 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The fight will headline Showtime’s summer pay-per-view lineup, marking the second meeting between the undefeated boxing legend and YouTube star-turned-boxer.
Mayweather defeated Paul in their 2021 exhibition by unanimous decision, though the fight generated over 1.2 million PPV buys according to Showtime Sports. The rematch negotiations have been ongoing since late 2025, with both camps finally agreeing on terms after several months of back-and-forth discussions.
What Other Major Fights Are on the 2026 Boxing PPV Schedule?
Beyond Mayweather vs. Paul II, the 2026 boxing PPV schedule includes several high-profile matchups. Canelo Alvarez has tentatively scheduled his next middleweight title defense for June 20 against David Benavidez, while Tyson Fury is targeting a return to the ring on July 25 against Oleksandr Usyk in a heavyweight unification bout.
DAZN has also announced a December 12 card featuring Gervonta Davis defending his lightweight titles against Ryan Garcia in a highly anticipated rematch. The original fight in 2023 drew significant viewership, with Davis winning by seventh-round TKO.
How Does the Mayweather-Paul Rematch Impact Boxing Revenue?
Industry analysts project the Mayweather-Paul II fight could generate between 1.5 to 2 million PPV buys, potentially exceeding their first meeting. The event is expected to gross over $150 million in total revenue, with ticket prices ranging from $500 to $10,000 for premium ringside seats at Allegiant Stadium.
Showtime has invested heavily in promoting the event, allocating a $25 million marketing budget that includes social media campaigns, traditional advertising, and cross-promotional efforts with both fighters’ massive online followings. Mayweather brings 30 million Instagram followers while Paul commands 25 million across his platforms.
Key Developments
- Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul confirm August 15 rematch at Allegiant Stadium
- Showtime projects 1.5-2 million PPV buys, up from 1.2 million in 2021
- Ticket prices range from $500 to $10,000 for premium ringside seats
- Showtime allocated $25 million marketing budget for the event
- Mayweather brings 30 million Instagram followers, Paul has 25 million across platforms
What’s Next for Boxing’s PPV Landscape?
The success of Mayweather-Paul II could reshape boxing’s approach to crossover events and influencer boxing. With traditional boxing struggling to maintain consistent PPV numbers in recent years, the sport has increasingly turned to spectacle-driven matchups to capture mainstream attention and younger audiences.
Top Rank Boxing president Todd DuBoef noted that “the Mayweather-Paul phenomenon represents a new revenue stream for the sport,” suggesting more crossover events could follow if the August fight meets expectations. The boxing PPV schedule for the remainder of 2026 will likely be influenced by this event’s performance metrics.
When is the Mayweather vs. Paul rematch happening?
The Floyd Mayweather vs. Logan Paul II rematch is scheduled for August 15, 2026, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The event will be broadcast as a pay-per-view through Showtime.
How much will tickets cost for Mayweather-Paul II?
Tickets for Mayweather vs. Paul II will range from $500 for upper-level seats to $10,000 for premium ringside positions. The event is expected to sell out Allegiant Stadium’s 65,000 capacity.
What other major boxing PPV events are scheduled for 2026?
The 2026 boxing PPV schedule includes Canelo Alvarez vs. David Benavidez on June 20, Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk on July 25, and Gervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia on December 12, in addition to Mayweather-Paul II on August 15.
