The Fight Life Returns to ESPN+ on July 7

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The Fight Life is back in the ring. The ESPN+ original series returns for a second season on Monday, July 7, 2025, with new episodes streaming weekly and select airings on ESPN’s linear schedule.

Season two follows a new class of contenders from the Top Rank stable, with six fighters anchoring the year-long docuseries: Keyshawn Davis, Mikaela Mayer, Jared Anderson, Jaime Munguia, Abdullah Mason and Emiliano Vargas.

Episode one, titled “Keyshawn Davis: Legacy Begins,” tracks the rising lightweight as he trains for a pivotal clash with Gustavo Lemos. The outcome could put him in line for a world title fight. Davis enters undefeated, with pressure mounting around his next move.

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The series continues with “Mikaela Mayer: Road to Redemption,” which follows Mayer as she prepares for a high-stakes showdown with WBO welterweight champion Sandy Ryan. The episode cuts between training and personal challenges as Mayer tries to reclaim her place among boxing’s elite.

In episode three, “Jared Anderson: The Weight of Greatness,” Anderson faces tough questions about discipline and direction. Once touted as the next heavyweight star, he now looks to reestablish his momentum after recent setbacks.

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“Jaime Munguia: Tijuana Warrior” brings the action back to Mexico, following Munguia as he works to prove there’s still more ahead in his career. The penultimate episode, “Mason & Vargas: Next in Line,” shifts focus to future hopefuls Abdullah Mason and Emiliano Vargas, profiling their rise through the ranks and the pressure that comes with early hype.

Produced by ESPN, Words + Pictures and Top Rank, the show blends documentary access with fight-world drama. Season one is already streaming on ESPN+ and features Tyson Fury, Naoya Inoue, Seniesa Estrada, Teofimo Lopez and Josh Taylor.

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