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The channel, which has been operating for 22 months, held a swanky press conference at London restaurant on Tuesday outlining future plans.
The broadcaster revealed they are in talks Bill Ives, Chairman of the channel's sponsors Rainham Steel, to become a major shareholder.
Ives is a long-term supporter of boxing, and fought as an amateur in the 1960s boxing in London divisional championships.
Subscribers who pay just £10 a month for action from Britain and all over the world will be able to see fights in HD from later this year.
Chairman Richard Brooke and board member Frank Warren also outlined plans for BoxNation to be made available overseas.
Warren appeared at the press conference with promoters Ricky Hatton, Frank Maloney and Barry McGuigan, whose boxers will feature on the channel.
Warren said: "The channel is going from strength to strength and when our cards go in HD our subscribers will be delighted.
"Our main goal is to deliver the best fights from around the world like what we are doing with Floyd Mayweather v Saul Alvarez which is the biggest fight in the world this year.
"We know what fans want and we will continue to deliver for them for years to come.
"Our subscriber base is excellent right now, but of course it is event driven and there are times it is higher than others."
Chairman Richard Brooke, board member George Warren and Chief of Operations JIm McMunn are working on implementing HD.
Another offer coming soon is giving fans a chance to sign up for the rest of 2013 and pay just £50. Details will be released shortly.
Brooke added: "Our coverage has made BoxNation the channel of champions and we have an unrivalled schedule of fights coming up.
"It has been hard work, but we are here and getting bigger all the time."