Boxing fans can relive the legendary era of British boxing through the eyes of those who were wearing the gloves - heavyweights Lennox Lewis and Frank Bruno, as well as middleweights Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank.

Four-part documentary Four Kings provides unprecedented access to the boxers and their families, chronicling their highs and lows as they navigated fame, fortune, jealousy, and bitter rivalries and battled each other for their place on the throne.

Embellished with cultural context, the documentary also shines a light on the effects that mental health struggles had on their lives outside the ring, whilst exploring the positive impact of their legacy and the sacrifices they made to pave the way for future generations of the sport.

How to watch ‘Four Kings’ on Prime Video

Four British Boxing legends

Four Kings will be available to watch on Prime Video on 27 September. Prime Video is included with your Prime Membership which costs £8.99 per month and £95 per year.

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The documentary joins Prime Video’s collection of exclusive sports documentaries and docuseries including Sven, Federer: Twelve Final Days, 99; Rooney; Ben Stokes: Phoenix from the Ashes; Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In; Take Us Home: Leeds United, When Eagles Dare; and more. This is alongside a wide selection of live sports on Prime Video globally, including UEFA Champions League football in the UK.