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Boxing Schedule

DateLocationEventFighter 1VSFighter 2DivisionBout Title
Fri 15, SepAmerican Bank Center, Corpus ChristiESPNLuis Alberto LopezVSJoet GonzalezFeatherIBF World Feather
Fri 15, SepAmerican Bank Center, Corpus ChristiESPNJamaine OrtizVSAntonio MoranLight
Mon 18, SepAriake Arena, Koto-KuKenshiro TerajiVSHekkie BudlerLight FlyWBA Super World Light Fly, WBC World Light Fly
Mon 18, SepAriake Arena, Koto-KuJunto NakataniVSArgi CortesSuper FlyWBO World Super Fly
Sat 23, SepWembley Arena, WembleyZhilei ZhangVSJoe JoyceHeavyWBO Interim World Heavy
Sat 23, SepCaribe Royale Orlando, OrlandoDAZNRichardson HitchinsVSJose ZepedaSuper LightIBF North American Super Light, WBC Silver Super Light (vacant), WBO NABO Super Light (vacant)
Sat 30, SepT-Mobile Arena, Las VegasPanama Telemetro Channel 13, USA Showtime PPVYordenis UgasVSMario BarriosWelterWBC Interim World Welter
Sat 30, SepT-Mobile Arena, Las VegasJesus Alejandro Ramos JrVSErickson LubinSuper Welter
Sat 30, SepT-Mobile Arena, Las VegasSaul AlvarezVSJermell CharloSuper MiddleIBF, WBA, WBC, WBO
World Title
Sat 7, OctPlace Bell, LavalEvelin Nazarena BermudezVSKim ClavelLight FlyIBF World Light Fly, WBO World Light Fly
Sat 7, OctOta-City General Gymnasium, TokyoPanya PradabsriVSYudai ShigeokaMinimumWBC World Minimum
Sat 7, OctSheffield Arena, SheffieldDAZNLeigh WoodVSJosh WarringtonFeatherWBA World Feather
Sat 14, OctFort Bend Community Center, RosenbergESPN, ESPN+Zhanibek AlimkhanulyVSVincenzo GualtieriMiddleIBF World Middle, WBO World Middle
Sat 14, OctFort Bend Community Center, RosenbergKeyshawn DavisVSNahir AlbrightLight
Sun 15, OctAustraliaTim TszyuVSBrian MendozaSuper Welter
Sat 21, OctO2 Arena, GreenwichSKY SPORTSJoshua BuatsiVSDan AzeezLight Heavy
Sat 21, OctKia Forum, InglewoodDAZNAlexis RochaVSGiovani SantillanWelterWBO NABO Welter
Sat 21, OctKia Forum, InglewoodArely MucinoVSGabriela FundoraFly
Sat 25, Nov3Arena, DublinDAZNChantelle CameronVSKatie TaylorSuper LightIBF , IBO, WBA, WBO World Titles
Sat 16, DecDesert Diamond Arena, GlendaleDAZNJesse RodriguezVSSunny EdwardsFlyIBF World Fly, WBO World Fly


Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the boxing schedule for tonight?

If you’re a fan of boxing, then you’ll want to know what’s on the schedule for boxing tonight. Whether it’s a championship match or an amateur bout, checking the boxing schedule is the best way to ensure that you don’t miss any of the action.

With so many fights happening around the world, keeping track of the boxing today schedule can be tricky. That’s why it pays to stay up-to-date on all of your favorite fights and fighters.

Tonight’s boxing schedule is an ever-changing landscape, with new fights added and removed daily. Those looking to watch a boxing match tonight need to check the schedule for updates.

Schedules can be found right above, which list the day’s upcoming bouts and any changes that have been made since the last update. You’ll probably find a boxing schedule this weekend as well.

Where can I watch boxing fights?

There are a couple of places for watching the latest matches and your favorite fighters. Whether you prefer to watch on your computer, smartphone, or television set, there’s something for everyone.

For those who want to watch from their PC or laptop, streaming over the internet is an easy way to go. Various networks provide both live and on-demand content that can be accessed either directly through their website or via a third-party app.

Additionally, A few apps allow users to purchase individual fights or full seasons of boxing coverage. Another way to catch all the action is through your TV or smart TV. Many cable and satellite providers offer premium packages featuring dedicated channels for sports such as boxing.

Platforms to watch live boxing matches:

When do boxing main events start?

This is a question that a lot of fans ask and the answer depends on where the fight is taking place. For example, if the fight is in Las Vegas, the main event could start at 10 pm PST or 1 am EST.

However, if it’s in the United Kingdom, then you’ll have to check with local time zones as they may differ depending on which area you are in. It’s also important to keep an eye out for early ends to fights.

When this happens, it could throw off the schedule by an hour or so as a network will often cut back to its usual programming earlier than anticipated.

To make sure you catch all of the action from the main event, be sure to tune into pre-show events such as the fight conferences and commentary beforehand so you know when exactly it kicks off.

Why are some boxing fights less than 12 rounds?

When it comes to professional boxing, the standard length for a fight is 12 rounds. However, there are some fights that are less than 12 rounds. This can be due to a variety of reasons, from non-title fights and women’s boxing bouts to exhibition matches and charity events.

Non-title fights don’t always last as long as title bouts do because they aren’t essential in determining the champion in a given weight class; often times these matches will end after fewer rounds than would normally occur in a championship match.

Women’s boxing fights also tend to happen over shorter durations – instead of 12 rounds, most of them take place over 10 or 8, with only the occasional bout lasting longer.

And there are some exceptions where a boxer may fight fewer than 12 rounds. This can happen either due to a knockout or technical knock-out (TKO) before the final bell.

In other cases, fights may be agreed upon for fewer rounds when two boxers are at different levels of experience or skill level. For instance, the novice boxer may not have enough stamina to last through 12 rounds and the more experienced boxer is likely to win anyway.

What weight class is the most entertaining to watch?

When it comes to boxing, there is no one-size-fits-all answer for the most entertaining weight class to watch. Each weight class offers something unique and exciting. From heavyweights to junior middleweights and welterweight divisions, fans can find something that suits their taste.

Heavyweight fights typically feature larger athletes with more power behind their punches, which makes them an exciting choice for viewers looking for a knockout finish.

The sheer size of the boxers alone make these bouts a spectacle unlike any other. With only three minutes in each round, fighters must use every second to their advantage and push hard for a win.

On the other hand, lighter classes such as welterweight host some of the most skillful boxers in the sport today and can often be more strategic in nature than heavyweight fights.