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How to Stream Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora Fight on Firestick
Want to watch the Wilder vs Chisora fight on Firestick? Here's every legal streaming option — DAZN, ESPN+, and free alternatives — with a step-by-step setup guide.
The Wilder vs Chisora fight had one of the stranger endings in recent heavyweight boxing memory — Chisora withdrew mid-card, Joseph Parker stepped in and took the majority decision, and yet the whole card was still worth watching. If you missed it live back in December 2022 or just want to rewatch the full Tottenham Hotspur Stadium card, I’ve tracked down every legal place to stream it on your Firestick in 2026.
I tested this on my Firestick 4K Max on a 300 Mbps cable connection — and the good news is every major platform has full VOD access. The bad news? Your options differ based on where you live.
The best way to stream Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora on Firestick is through DAZN ($29.99/month US, £19.99/month UK) — it has the full replay in up to 4K HDR with a native Fire TV app. In the US, ESPN+ ($11.99/month) is a cheaper alternative with the full fight in its library. Both apps are available directly from the Amazon Appstore — no sideloading required.
What I Tested For
Before I break down each platform, here’s what I was looking for on my Firestick 4K Max:
- Full fight access — not just highlights, but the complete undercard and main event
- App reliability — does it install cleanly, does it crash mid-replay?
- Streaming quality — 1080p minimum, 4K where available
- Ease of navigation — can you find “Wilder vs Chisora” without hunting through 15 menus?
- Value — is the subscription worth it beyond this one fight?
I also noted geo-blocking issues based on community reports, since this fight has different broadcasters in different regions.
Quick Comparison: Every Option at a Glance
| Service | Price/Month | Quality | Fight Access | Firestick App | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🏆 DAZN | $29.99 / £19.99 | 4K HDR | Full replay + VOD | Native (Appstore) | 9.0/10 |
| ESPN+ | $11.99 | 1080p | Full replay | Native (Appstore) | 8.2/10 |
| UK Only TNT Sports (UK) | £30.99 | 1080p | Full replay | Native (Appstore) | 7.8/10 |
| YouTube TV | $72.99 | 4K (select) | Highlights only | Native (Appstore) | 6.5/10 |
| Pluto TV | Free | 720p | Short clips only | Native (Appstore) | 5.5/10 |
1. DAZN — Best Overall for Boxing
DAZN
- Full Wilder vs Chisora card available on-demand
- 4K HDR streaming on Firestick 4K and 4K Max
- Queensberry VOD library locked in through 2028
- Offline downloads — up to 5 fights, 48-hour expiry
- Native Fire TV app, no sideloading needed
DAZN was the global primary broadcaster for this card, and as of January 2026, they renewed their Queensberry Promotions deal through 2028 — which means the entire VOD library, including Wilder vs Chisora, is locked in. I pulled up the replay on my Firestick 4K Max and it loaded in 4K HDR without any fuss. The app (version 4.12.0, updated February 2026) is noticeably better than it was at the time of the original broadcast.
The February 2026 update also added offline downloads — useful if you want to watch the replay on a long flight. You can store up to five fights at a time with a 48-hour expiry window. Not infinite, but it works.
The catch? Price. DAZN went from $19.99/month to $29.99/month post-2024, and that stings if you’re subscribing just for one fight. They do offer a cheaper $24.99/month ad-supported tier as part of their 2026 bundle — worth checking if you’re not fussed about ads during menus.
✓ Pros
- Full fight card in 4K HDR — best quality available on Firestick
- Queensberry library guaranteed through 2028, so VOD isn't going anywhere
- Offline downloads added in Feb 2026 update (up to 5 fights at a time)
- Clean Fire TV interface — found Wilder vs Chisora in under 30 seconds
- Covers all major boxing promotions globally (Top Rank, Matchroom, Queensberry)
✕ Cons
- Price jumped from $19.99 to $29.99/month — nearly 50% increase since the fight aired
- Geo-blocked outside primary regions; needs a VPN for US access from Canada or Europe
- Ad-supported tier ($24.99/mo) inserts bumpers at menu level, not mid-fight
Watch on DAZN — Full Fight Replay Available
→2. ESPN+ — Best Budget Option (US Only)
ESPN+ carries the full Wilder vs Chisora replay in its boxing library, and at $11.99/month standalone it’s significantly cheaper than DAZN. The ESPN+ app on Firestick (version 5.8.2, February 2026) fixed the remote lag issues that plagued earlier versions — the ones where you’d click “Play” and the cursor would wander off to a completely different show.
The trade-off is quality. ESPN+ tops out at 1080p for boxing content — no 4K HDR. On a 65-inch screen it’s perfectly fine, but if you’re on a proper 4K setup and care about that extra resolution, DAZN is worth the price difference.
If you’re already paying for the Disney Bundle ($14.99/month gets you ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu ad-supported), this is basically a free add-on.
✓ Pros
- Cheapest paid option at $11.99/month standalone
- Full fight replay, not just highlights
- Feb 2026 app update fixed Firestick remote lag — actually pleasant to use now
- Excellent value if you're already on the Disney Bundle
✕ Cons
- Capped at 1080p — no 4K HDR for boxing content
- US only — no access outside the US without a VPN
- App has a history of crashing on 3rd-gen Firestick (older hardware)
Get ESPN+ ($11.99/month)
→3. TNT Sports / Discovery+ — UK and Europe
If you’re in the UK or Europe, TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) carried the original Queensberry broadcast and still has replays through the Discovery+ app. The TNT Sports app (v3.4.1, January 2026 update) is available directly from the Amazon Appstore on UK-registered Firestick accounts.
At £30.99/month it’s the most expensive option on this list, but it covers the Premier League, Champions League, and all major boxing — so if you’re already subscribed for football, the fight replay is already in your library.
Free Options: YouTube and Pluto TV
If you just want highlights, both YouTube and Pluto TV have free options — no subscription required.
YouTube: The official DAZN and Queensberry Promotions channels have 10-15 minute highlight reels from the card. Not the full fight, but the key moments are there. Search “Wilder Chisora highlights” on YouTube from your Firestick.
Pluto TV: Pluto’s free sports channels occasionally air boxing replays, but quality is 720p and you’re at the mercy of their schedule. I wouldn’t count on it for a specific fight, but it costs nothing to check.
Neither of these gives you the full fight card. If you want the complete broadcast from round one of the undercard, you’ll need DAZN or ESPN+.
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→How to Set Up DAZN or ESPN+ on Firestick
All of these apps install directly from the Amazon Appstore — no sideloading, no enabling unknown sources. If you can install Netflix, you can install any of these.
How to Watch Wilder vs Chisora on Firestick
5 stepsFind the App in the Appstore
From your Firestick home screen, press the Search icon (magnifying glass) and type “DAZN” or “ESPN”. Select the app from the results and press Get or Download to install. The apps are 150-300MB — takes about a minute on a decent connection.
Sign In or Create an Account
Open the app and select Sign In. If you don’t have an account, choose Sign Up — you’ll need to complete payment on a browser (dazn.com or espnplus.com) first, then sign in on the Firestick app.
Search for Wilder vs Chisora
Use the in-app search to find “Wilder vs Chisora” or browse the Boxing section. On DAZN, it’s listed under Queensberry events. On ESPN+, check the Boxing category or search directly. The full fight card should appear as a single replay entry.
Enable 4K if You're on DAZN
For 4K HDR on DAZN, go to Settings → Video Quality and set it to Best Available. Make sure your Firestick is connected via HDMI to a 4K-capable TV. On ESPN+, 1080p is the max regardless of settings.
Fix Buffering if It Starts
If you get 5-10 second stalls, the fastest fix is a wired connection. Plug an Ethernet adapter into your Firestick’s USB port, connect to your router, and restart the app. If you can’t go wired, go to Settings → Network on your Firestick and run the connection test — drop below 25 Mbps and you’ll buffer.
Common Problems and Fixes
Most buffering, crash, and quality issues I encountered (or found documented across r/FireStick and r/Boxing threads from 2022-2026) come down to three things:
Buffering on DAZN: This was the most reported issue during the original live broadcast — users saw 5-10 second delays during peak hours. For a replay in 2026, peak-hour pressure is much lower, but Wi-Fi interference still bites. The fix is simple: get an Ethernet adapter ($15 on Amazon) and plug in. “Switched to PC fine” after stuttering every round is a common refrain, but the adapter solves it without leaving your couch.
ESPN+ crashing on older Firesticks: Third-generation Firesticks (2021 and older) had persistent black-screen crashes on ESPN+. The February 2026 app update (v5.8.2) addressed most of these. If you’re still on an old device and crashing persists, clear the app cache first: Settings → Applications → Manage Installed Applications → ESPN → Clear Cache.
4K not loading on DAZN: Two causes. First, make sure you’re on DAZN’s Premium tier — the ad-supported $24.99/month plan doesn’t include 4K. Second, the Fire TV Stick Lite doesn’t output 4K at all — if you’re on a Lite, 1080p is your ceiling regardless of subscription.
Audio sync issues: If the commentary is running ahead of or behind the video, you’re likely hitting an HDMI-CEC conflict. Go to Settings → Display & Sounds → HDMI CEC Device Control and toggle it off.
What Actually Happened in the Fight (For Context)
Quick background if you’re coming to this fresh: Wilder vs Chisora was headlining a Queensberry Promotions card at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 3, 2022. Chisora withdrew due to injury before the main event, and Joseph Parker stepped in as a late replacement. Parker won via majority decision (115-112, 115-112, 114-113). It was an unusual card, but the undercard had solid action, and the Parker-Wilder matchup was genuinely entertaining given the late-notice circumstances.
As of March 2026, Derek Chisora has since retired and no Wilder-Chisora rematch is scheduled. Wilder’s current focus is on a potential Fury trilogy fight.
For Future Boxing Events on Firestick
If Wilder has another fight or you want to keep up with heavyweight boxing going forward, DAZN is still your best long-term bet — they’re locked into the Queensberry deal through 2028, which covers most of the top British heavyweight action.
For live future DAZN PPV events, expect to pay around $50 per event on top of the base subscription. ESPN+ is worth keeping for the broader boxing library and the Disney Bundle value.
Related Guides
If you’re building out your sports streaming setup on Firestick, these guides cover the broader picture:
- How to Watch Live Sports on Firestick — Every Method in 2026
- How to Watch Boxing on Firestick
- 5 Best VPNs for Firestick in 2026 — Tested & Ranked
- Best Sports Streaming Apps for Firestick in 2026
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Last updated: March 2026