How to watch Inoue vs Picasso: live stream boxing online, start time, ringwalks, fight card, PPV cost

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Undisputed world super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue speaking at a press conference in front of his belts.
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  • Watch Inoue vs Picasso on DAZN (worldwide)
  • Undercard start time: Saturday, December 27 at 4am ET / 2am PT / 9am GMT / 8pm AEDT
  • Inoue vs Picasso ringwalks: 8.55am ET / 5.55am PT / 12.55pm GMT / 11.55am AEDT
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The Naoya Inoue vs Alan Picasso live stream is the final big boxing event of the year and also a contender for fight of the year. The Monster will defend his undisputed super bantamweight title against El Rey who is also unbeaten and has the skills to cause the Japanese pound-for-pound king some trouble.

Picasso may lack his opponent's artistic brushstrokes but the unbeaten Mexican isn't one to be taken lightly. El Rey has just one draw from his 32 professional fights – a technical draw in his fifth outing – and though he hasn't faced the same quality of opponent as his illustrious Japanese opponent, any fighter who is yet to taste defeat is a danger. He has significant advantages in height and reach and if he can box at range and stay out of Inoue's body shots then he has a chance of causing an upset, however unlikely.

Someone's '0' has got to go in The Ring V: Night of the Samurai from Saudi Arabia. Here's how to watch an Inoue vs Picasso live stream wherever you are. We've also got details of the full card, start times and tale of the tape further down the page.

Can I stream Inoue vs Picasso for free?

Unfortunately not, as this is a PPV fight shown by DAZN in over 200 countries worldwide, but the value is obvious.

For a one-off payment of $69.99 in the US and Canada or £19.99 in the UK, you do get 7 days' FREE access to all DAZN's content, which includes football, tennis, golf, boxing, documentaries and plenty more, depending on which territory you're in.

The streaming giant has also added a new DAZN Ultimate Tier subscription. In addition to the regular 185 fight nights over the course of a year, this top-level subscription will also include 12 PPVs per 12 months. It costs $39.99 per month in the US for the first 12 months (until January 2, 2026, reduced from $44.99) or £18.99 per month (down from £24.99) in the UK.

How to watch Inoue vs Picasso from anywhere in the world

While DAZN is streaming the action across the globe, you may find yourself in a different country during the fight and wanting to access the correct PPV price for your location. That’s where a VPN comes in handy — it can help you bypass geoblocks to access the correct DAZN stream. Our favourite is NordVPN:

How to watch Inoue vs Picasso live stream in the US

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Fight fans in the United States can watch Inoue vs Picasso live streams via DAZN PPV. The price is set at $69.99 and viewers will receive a free, 7-day trial to the platform’s full services.

The new DAZN Ultimate Tier subscription is available Stateside, with 12 PPVs annually available along with all the boxing, football, golf and tennis action. It costs $39.99 a month (reduced from $49.99) over the course of 12 months and you could save more than $530 a year.

How to watch Inoue vs Picasso live stream in the UK

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The Inoue vs Picasso live stream is available on PPV in the UK, setting you back £19.99 on the DAZN PPV platform.

Viewers do not need a subscription to the streaming platform to purchase the pay-per-view, but you do get 7 days' access to DAZN content upon purchase of Inoue vs Picasso.

As we've mentioned above, you can also take out a new DAZN Ultimate Tier subscription, which gives you access to 12 PPVs a year in addition to the regular 185 fight nights. It costs £18.99 a month for the first 12 months, reduced from £24.99, meaning you could save more than £350 a year.

How to watch Inoue vs Picasso live stream in Australia

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In Australia, fight fans can watch the Chris Eubank Jr vs Connor Benn on DAZN PPV.

It will cost AU$39.99 to watch the entire fight card, you won't need a DAZN subscription to order this PPV event and will get 7 days' free access to the streaming platform upon purchase.

The new DAZN Ultimate Tier subscription is also available Down Under for AU$38.99 a month for 12 months' access, with 12 PPVs included.

The main event is scheduled to get underway at 11.55pm AEDT on Saturday, December 27.

How to watch Inoue vs Picasso live stream in Japan

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In Japan, Lemino is showing the Inoue vs Picasso fight, in addition to DAZN. It costs ¥4,950.

Outside Japan for Inoue's fight? NordVPN will help you unlock the stream.

Is Inoue vs Picasso available anywhere else?

Yes, but you still need to buy a PPV to do watch.

In Australia, as well as the DAZN option, you can also get the fight on Kayo Sports Main Event for AU$49.95 – no existing subscription to Kayo Sports required.

What time is the Inoue vs Picasso fight?

The card begins on Saturday, December 27 at 4am ET / 2am PT / 9am GMT / 8pm AEDT.

The Naoya Inoue vs Alan Picasso ringwalks are expected at approximately 8.55am ET / 5.55am PT / 12.55pm GMT / 11.55am AEDT.

Inoue vs Picasso tale of the tape

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Header Cell - Column 0

Naoya Inoue

Alan Picasso

Nationality

Japanese

Mexican

Age

32

25

Height

5' 5"

5' 8"

Reach

67.5"

70"

Total fights

31

33

Record

31-0 (27 KOs)

32-0-1 (17 KOs)

Naoya Inoue vs Alan Picasso full card

  • Naoya Inoue vs Alan PicassoSuper bantamweight, for the undisputed title
  • Junto Nakatani vs Sebastian HernandezSuper bantamweight
  • Willibaldo Garcia vs Kenshiro TerajiSupr flyweight, for the IBF title
  • Taiga Imanaga vs Armando MartinezLightweight
  • Reito Tsutsumi vs Leobardo QuintanaSuper featherweight

Who is on the Inoue vs Picasso undercard?

Junto Nakatani, long mentioned as a potential future opponent for Inoue in a stellar all-Japanese bout for the undisputed super bantamweight title, takes on the big-hitting Sebastian Hernandez as he seeks to position himself as the next in line.

There's also another world title fight on the undercard, Willibaldo Garcia vs Kenshiro Teraji for the IBF super flyweight title.

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