Premium Sports 2025/2026

Streaming on Sunset: Your Complete Premium Sports Breakdown for December 2025 & January 2026

As the year winds down and a new one kicks into gear, Sunset is turning the spotlight toward a massive wave of Pay-Per-View and premium sports events that will dominate screens across December 2025 and January 2026. From championship-level boxing to heavyweight showdowns, from UFC cards packed with title fights to marquee wrestling events and even the biggest game in college football — the next eight weeks are the definition of stacked.

This is your complete, extended, and deeply detailed guide to everything hitting PPV and premium live sports platforms — all curated and highlighted while streaming nonstop on Sunset Sports.


THE CAN’T-MISS Premium EVENTS (DEC 2025 & JAN 2026)

Below is the full lineup — expanded, organized, and laid out with the complete Sunset treatment — covering boxing, MMA, wrestling, and the biggest NCAA football game of the season.


BOXING: A TWO-MONTH RUN OF BLOCKBUSTERS

▶ December 6, 2025 – PBC on Prime Video

Premier Boxing Champions closes the year with one of its most loaded PPVs in recent memory. Multiple world titles are on the line, including:

  • Janibek Alimkhanuly vs. Erislandy Lara
    Unified Middleweight Titles
    A generational clash between Janibek’s power-forward style and Lara’s surgical veteran precision. An elite matchup and a purist’s dream.
  • O’Shaquie Foster vs. Stephen Fulton Jr.
    Junior Lightweight Championship
    Foster’s aggression meets Fulton’s tactical, methodical style — one of the most intriguing style contrasts of the winter.

And with undercards loaded with emerging contenders, this PPV sets the tone for an explosive December.


▶ December 19, 2025 – JAKE PAUL vs. ANTHONY JOSHUA: “Judgement Day” (Netflix)

This is the most polarizing and talked-about crossover event of the decade:
Jake Paul steps into the ring with Anthony Joshua in a full heavyweight fight.

Netflix is pushing this like a global cultural moment — the kind of “everyone’s watching” spectacle that transcends boxing. Whether you love it or hate it, this event will dominate headlines worldwide. Expect viral moments, record-setting streaming numbers, and a weekend where the internet is impossible to escape.


▶ January 10, 2026 – Subriel Matias vs. Dalton Smith (WBC Light-Welterweight Title)

Brooklyn hosts a purist’s delight early in the new year:

  • Subriel Matias, one of boxing’s most feared pressure fighters
  • Dalton Smith, Britain’s sharpest rising star

This one is destined to be a violent, high-tempo war for the WBC’s 140-lb crown.


MMA: UFC CLOSES 2025 WITH A BANG AND OPENS 2026 WITH A MASSIVE MAIN EVENT

▶ December 6, 2025 – UFC 323: Dvalishvili vs. Yan 2

The final UFC PPV of 2025 delivers two title fights and the much-anticipated rematch between:

  • Merab Dvalishvili
  • Petr Yan

Their first clash was one of the most controversial and high-paced bouts in the bantamweight division; Round 2 promises to be even more explosive. UFC 323 also features championship stakes across multiple weights — a cannot-miss finale to the UFC PPV calendar.


▶ January 24, 2026 – UFC 324: Gaethje vs. Pimblett

Las Vegas hosts an early contender for the biggest card of 2026:

  • Justin Gaethje, the human highlight reel
  • Paddy Pimblett, stepping into the biggest test of his career

The T-Mobile Arena will be on fire for this one. Expect fireworks, chaos, and momentum-shifting violence for as long as it lasts.


PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING: WWE & AEW DROP MAJOR YEAR-END EVENTS

▶ December 13, 2025 – WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event (Washington, D.C.)

WWE keeps the legacy alive with its modern take on the classic NBC staple. This winter edition sets up the road to Royal Rumble and promises big storyline pivots heading into the new year.


▶ December 27, 2025 – AEW Worlds End (Chicago)

AEW closes out 2025 with its fan-favorite PPV, Worlds End, returning to Chicago. Expect debuts, grudge matches, and Tony Khan stacking the card with AEW’s signature long-form storytelling payoffs.


▶ JANUARY 31, 2026 – WWE Royal Rumble

Yes, technically outside the two-month window — but it looms large:

  • One of WWE’s biggest four annual PLEs
  • Two 30-superstar Rumble matches
  • Huge surprises
  • The official kickoff to the WrestleMania season

This event is always a global viewing phenomenon.


OTHER MAJOR SPORTS: THE BIGGEST GAME IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL

▶ January 20, 2026 – College Football National Championship

Broadcast at 7:30 PM ET, this is the culmination of the college football playoff push — a stadium-shaking spectacle and one of the most-watched sporting events of every calendar year.

We don’t know the matchup yet, but we know this:

Every major sports fan will be locked in.


SUNSET’S TAKE: WHY THIS PPV WINDOW MATTERS

The next eight weeks represent one of the most balanced, diverse, and high-stakes PPV calendars in years:

  • Boxing gets three globally significant fights
  • UFC delivers two championship-level cards
  • WWE and AEW close the year with narrative-heavy premium events
  • And college football brings the biggest non-pro championship in America

Across December and January, sports fans aren’t simply getting events — they’re getting moments.

And Sunset is streaming the pulse of every one of them.