Boxing schedule and results 2025

Dillian Whyte's face contorts as he is punched by Moses ItaumaImage source, Getty Images
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Moses Itauma got the biggest win of his career by knocking out Dillian Whyte in August

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2025 schedule

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13 September

Las Vegas, USA

  • Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez v Terence Crawford (undisputed super-middleweight world championship)

  • Callum Walsh v Fernando Vargas Jr (light-middleweight)

Belfast, Northern Ireland

  • Lewis Crocker v Paddy Donovan 2 (IBF welterweight world title)

14 September

Nagoya, Japan

  • Naoya Inoue v Murodjon Akhmadaliev (undisputed super-bantamweight title)

  • Yoshiki Takei v Christian Medina Jimenez (WBO bantamweight world title)

4 October

Glasgow, Scotland

  • Cristobal Lorente v Nathan Collins (European featherweight title)

11 October

Sheffield, England

  • Dave Allen v Arslanbek Makhmudov (heavyweight)

17 October

London, England

  • Kieron Conway v George Liddard (British & Commonwealth middleweight titles)

1 November

Manchester, England

  • Joshua Buatsi v Zach Parker (light-heavyweight)

  • Bradley Rea v Lyndon Arthur (European light-heavyweight title)

14 November

Atlanta, USA

  • Jake Paul v Gervonta Davis (exhibition bout)

15 November

London, England

  • Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn 2 (middleweight)

22 November

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

  • David Benavidez v Anthony Yarde (WBC light-heavyweight world title)

  • Brian Norman Jr v Devin Haney (WBO welterweight world title)

  • Abdullah Mason v Sam Noakes (WBO lightweight world title)

  • Subriel Matias v Dalton Smith (WBC lightweight world title)

  • Jesse Rodriguez v Fernando Martinez (WBC & WBO super-flyweight world titles)

2025 results

8 January

Queensland, Australia

11 January

Sheffield, England

17 January

California, USA

  • Mizuki Hiruta retains her world title with a technical decision win over Maribel Ramirez (WBO super-flyweight world title)

24 January

Tokyo, Japan

25 January

Nottingham, England

1 February

Wembley, England

Belfast, Northern Ireland

2 February

Flint, Michigan

8 February

Manchester, England

East Kilbride, Scotland

14 February

New York, USA

  • Denys Berinchyk beaten by Keyshawn Davis (WBO lightweight world title)

15 February

Manchester, England

22 February

24 February

Tokyo, Japan

  • Junto Nakatani stops David Cuellar in three rounds (WBC bantamweight world title)

  • Seiya Tsutsumi retains title after unanimous draw with Daigo Higa (WBA bantamweight world title)

1 March

Bournemouth, England

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Brooklyn, New York

7 March

London, England

Brighton, England

13 March

Tokyo, Japan

  • Kenshiro Teraji stops Seigo Yuri Akui in final round (WBC & WBA flyweight world titles)

  • Anthony Olascuaga outpoints Hiroto Kyoguchi (WBO flyweight world title)

  • Rene Santiago beats Shokichi Iwata (WBO light-flyweight world title)

15 March

Liverpool, England

22 March

Sydney, Australia

22 March

Las Vegas, USA

  • Sebastian Fundora stops Chordale Booker in four rounds (WBO & WBC light-middleweight world titles)

28 March

Manchester, England

  • Pat Brown stops Federico Javier Grandone in four rounds on pro debut (heavyweight)

  • Cameron Vuong breaks down Jordan Flynn in seven rounds (lightweight)

29 March

Las Vegas, USA

Tokoname, Japan

  • Masamichi Yabuki stops Angel Ayala in final round (IBF flyweight title)

30 March

Tokoname, Japan

  • Melvin Jerusalem retains title with a unanimous decision victory over former titleholder Yudai Shigeoka (WBC strawweight world title)

5 April

Astana, Kazakhstan

  • Janibek Alimkhanuly stops Anauel Ngamissengue in five rounds in homecoming bout (WBO & IBF middleweight world titles)

Manchester, England

Potsdam, Germany

  • Tina Rupprecht beats Sumire Yamanaka on points (undisputed atomweight world championship)

10 April

Montreal, Canada

  • Mary Spencer beats Ogleidis Suarez by unanimous decision to retain title (WBA light-middleweight world title)

12 April

New Jersey, USA

19 April

Sheffield, England

California, USA

  • Gabriela Fundora stops Marilyn Badillo to remain unbeaten (undisputed flyweight world championship)

20 April

26 April

Tottenham, England

2 May

New York, USA

3 May

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

4 May

Las Vegas, USA

10 May

Nottingham, England

California, USA

  • Emanuel Navarrete retains world title after Charly Suarez fight stopped due to clash of heads (WBO super-featherweight world title)

11 May

Tokyo, Japan

  • Fernando Martinez defeats Kazuto Ioka by unanimous decision (WBA super-flyweight world title)

17 May

London, England

23 May

Doncaster, England

Zacatecas, Mexico

  • Willibaldo Garcia Perez v Rene Calixto Bibiano (IBF super-flyweight world title)

24 May

Glasgow, Scotland

Osaka, Japan

  • Angelo Leo beats by majority decision Tomoki Kameda (IBF featherweight world title)

28 May

Yokohama, Japan

  • Yoshiki Takei stops Yuttapong Tongdee in one round (WBO bantamweight world title)

  • Eduardo Nunez outpoints Masanori Rikiishi to claim vacant title (IBF super-featherweight world title)

6 June

Newcastle, England

New York, USA

  • Franchon Crews-Dezurn narrowly beats Citlalli Ortiz on points (WBA & WBC super-middleweight world title)

7 June

Ipswich, England

Orlando, Florida

  • Beatriz Ferreira outclasses Maria Ines Ferreyra on points (IBF lightweight world title)

Barnsley, England

8 June

Broadbeach, Australia

Tokyo, Japan

14 June

New York, USA

19 June

Tokyo, Japan

21 June

Birmingham, England

27 June

Kansas, USA

28 June

Anaheim, USA

5 July

Manchester, England

11 July

New York, USA

12 July

New York, USA

19 July

Wembley, England

Texas, USA

  • Jesse Rodriguez stops Phumelele Cafu in two rounds to unify division (WBC & WBO super-flyweight world title)

Las Vegas, USA

26 July

Bournemouth, England

Detroit, USA

New York, USA

30 July

Yokohama, Japan

16 August

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

23 August

Altrincham, England

5 September

Dublin, Ireland

6 September

Sunderland, England

6 September

Sinaloa, Mexico

  • Eduardo Nunez v Christopher Diaz-Velez (IBF super-featherweight world title)

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