DAZN Brings Prague Day 4 Live Event to Global Audiences: Full Coverage Guide
DAZN announced on April 4, 2024, that its live broadcast of the Prague Day 4 event will air from the O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic, starting at 8:00 PM local time (6:00 PM UTC) on April 5. The event, part of DAZN’s expanding European sports programming, features a high-stakes boxing match between undefeated lightweight contender Jamal Carter and veteran contender Luis Mendez, according to a DAZN spokesperson. The fight, scheduled as the main event, is set to draw viewers worldwide through the platform’s streaming service.
The Prague Day 4 event marks DAZN’s second major live broadcast in the Czech Republic this year, following a successful MMA card in January. Organizers confirmed the boxing matchup after a last-minute scheduling change, with Carter’s team citing a need to avoid a conflicting European title defense. “This is a pivotal moment for Jamal’s career,” said Carter’s trainer, Marcus Greene, in a statement. “Luis is a dangerous opponent, but we’re confident in our preparation.”
What’s the Significance of This Event?
The fight between Carter and Mendez carries substantial weight in the lightweight division. Carter, 26, has won all 18 of his professional bouts, including a dominant 2023 victory over former champion Daniel Reyes. Mendez, 32, brings a 24-3 record and a reputation for resilience, having overcome multiple setbacks, including a 2022 shoulder injury. The match could determine the next challenger for the WBC lightweight title, according to boxing analysts at BoxingNews.com.

DAZN’s decision to stream the event underscores its strategy to expand into Central European markets. The platform has partnered with the Czech Boxing Association to ensure localized content, including post-fight interviews in Czech and English. “This event reflects our commitment to bringing premium sports to fans across Europe,” said DAZN’s European content head, Emma Walker, in a press release.
Who Are the Key Participants?
Jamal Carter (26-0-0, 15 KOs): Hailing from London, Carter has been touted as a future world champion since turning pro in 2018. His last fight, a seventh-round TKO over Reyes in November 2023, showcased his power and technical precision. Carter’s team has emphasized his focus on “proving himself on the global stage” ahead of a potential title shot.

Luis Mendez (24-3-0, 12 KOs): The Mexican fighter, based in Guadalajara, has faced top-tier competition throughout his career. His 2022 comeback win over Antonio Vega, following a 10-month layoff, highlighted his durability. Mendez’s manager, Carlos Ruiz, stated, “We’re here to make a statement. Jamal is strong, but we’ve studied his style and have a plan.”
The undercard includes three bouts, including a welterweight clash between Czech fighter Tomas Varga and Italian contender Marco Bianchi. Varga, 29, is seeking his first title shot after a 2023 regional championship win.
What’s the Schedule and How to Watch?
The event begins with preliminary fights at 6:30 PM local time (4:30 PM UTC), with the main event scheduled for 9:30 PM local time (7:30 PM UTC). DAZN subscribers in Canada, the U.S., and Europe can access the live stream via the DAZN app or website. A free trial is available for new users, with the event accessible through the “Live” section of the platform.
For viewers outside DAZN’s primary markets, the fight will be available on Fox Sports in the U.S. and Sky Sports in the U.K., though specific broadcast details are still being finalized. The O2 Arena, located in Prague’s Holešovice district, will host approximately 12,000 fans, according to venue officials.
Why This Fight Matters for the Lightweight Division
The outcome could reshape the lightweight landscape. If Carter wins, he is expected to face WBC champion Javier Morales in a unification bout later this year. Mendez’s victory, however, would position him as the division’s top contender, with potential matchups against WBA titleholder Darnell Thompson. Boxing analysts at Sport