In a year that crowned undisputed champions and saw epic knockouts and upsets, boxing in 2024 managed to top an epic 2023. 2025 should top last year, and then some with the number of fights already scheduled and some that are rumored.
The first few months will already be one for the ages. Naoya Inoue competes, as well as Gervonta Davis. A rematch for undisputed light heavyweight gold takes place in February, as champion Artur Beterbiev fights Dmitry Bivol again. Can the two outdo their first fight in the sequel?
Also expected to compete in 2025: Canelo Alvarez, Katie Taylor, Teofio Lopez, Devin Haney, and even Paul. Who will “The Problem Child” fight next after facing Mike Tyson in 2024? Will we also finally see Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua in 2025?
As fights are announced/confirmed, The Sporting News will keep you regularly updated on all of the latest major matchups. Here is the most recent 2025 boxing schedule.
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2025 boxing calendar
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January
- January 8: Gold Coast Convention Centre - Queensland, Australia (DAZN)
- Jai Opetaia vs. David Nyika for the IBF and Ring cruiserweight titles
- January 11: Park Community Arena - Sheffield (Peacock)
- Callum Simpson (c) vs. Steed Woodall for the British and Commonwealth super middleweight titles
- Caroline Dubois (c) vs. Jessica Camara for the WBC lightweight title
- January 24: Ariake Arena - Tokyo, Japan (ESPN+)
- Naoya Inoue (c) vs. Sam Goodman for the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and Ring super bantamweight titles
- January 25: Motorpoint Arena - Nottingham (DAZN)
- Dalton Smith vs. Walid Ouizza for the European super lightweight title
- Ellie Scotney (c) vs. Mea Motu for the IBF and Ring super bantamweight titles
- January 25: The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan - Las Vegas (DAZN)
- Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson; Super Middleweights
February
- February 1: T-Mobile Arena - Las Vegas (PRIME)
- David Benavidez (ic) vs. David Morell (c) for the interim WBC and WBA (Regular) light heavyweight titles
- Brandon Figueroa (c) vs. Stephen Fulton Jr. 2 for the WBC featherweight title
- February 1: OVO Arena Wembley - London (Peacock)
- Adam Azim vs Segey Lipinets; Super Lightweights
- February 2: Dort Financial Center - Flint, Michigan (DAZN)
- Claressa Shields (c) vs. Danielle Perkins for the IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO heavyweight titles
- February 15: Co-op Live - Manchester (DAZN)
- Jack Catterall vs. Arnold Barboza Jr.; Super Lightweights
- February 22: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (DAZN)
- Artur Beterbiev (c) vs. Dmitry Bivol 2 for the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and Ring light heavyweight titles
- Daniel Dubois (c) vs. Joseph Parker for the IBF heavyweight title
- Carlos Adames (c) vs. Hamzah Sheeraz for the WBC middleweight title
- Vergil Ortiz Jr vs. Israil Madrimov for the interim WBC super welterweight title
- Joshua Buatsi (ic) vs. Callum Smith for the interim WBO light heavyweight title
- Shakur Stevenson (c) vs. Floyd Schofield for the WBC lightweight title
- Zhilei Zhang vs. Agit Kabayel for the interim WBC heavyweight title
- February 28: Auditorio Guelaguetza - Oaxaca, Mexico (DAZN)
- Eduardo “Rocky” Hernandez vs. Rene Tellez Giron
March
- March 1: Barclays Center - Brooklyn, New York (PRIME)
- Gervonta Davis (c) vs. Lamont Roach for the WBA lightweight title
- March 1: The SSE Arena - Belfast (DAZN)
- Lewis Crocker vs. Paddy Donovan; Welterweights
- March 7: Royal Albert Hall - London (Peacock)
- Natasha Jonas (c) vs. Lauren Price (c) for the IBF, WBA, WBC, and Ring welterweight titles
- March 15: Echo Arena - Liverpool
- Nick Ball (c) vs. TJ Doheny for the WBA featherweight title
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