Boxing schedule and results 2025

Lauren Price beat domestic and world champion rival Natasha Jonas in March
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2025 schedule
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13 March
Tokyo, Japan
Kenshiro Teraji v Seigo Yuri Akui (WBC & WBA flyweight world titles)
Anthony Olascuaga v Hiroto Kyoguchi (WBO flyweight world title)
Shokichi Iwata v Rene Santiago (WBO light-flyweight world title)
15 March
Liverpool, England
Nick Ball v TJ Doheny (WBA featherweight world title)
Andrew Cain v Charlie Edwards (bantamweight)
22 March
Sydney, Australia
Skye Nicolson v Tiara Brown (WBC featherweight world title)
Cherneka Johnson v Nina Hughes (WBA bantamweight world title)
Las Vegas, USA
Sebastian Fundora v Chordale Booker (WBO & WBC light-middleweight world titles)
29 March
Las Vegas, USA
Mikaela Mayer v Sandy Ryan 2 (WBO welterweight world title)
5 April
Astana, Kazakhstan
Janibek Alimkhanuly v Anauel Ngamissengue (WBO & IBF middleweight world titles)
Manchester, England
Joe Joyce v TBC (heavyweight)
Lawrence Okolie v Richard Riakporhe (heavyweight)
12 April
New Jersey, USA
Jaron Ennis v Eimantas Stanionis (IBF & WBA welterweight world titles)
20 April
Ben Whittaker v Liam Cameron 2 (light-heavyweight)
Frazer Clarke v Ebaneezer Tetteh (heavyweight)
26 April
Tottenham, England
Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn (middleweight)
Anthony Yarde v Lyndon Arthur 3 (light-heavyweight)
2 May
New York, USA
Ryan Garcia v Rolando Romero (welterweight)
Devin Haney v Jose Ramirez (welterweight)
Teofimo Lopez v Arnold Barboza Jr (WBO light-welterweight world title)
3 May
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez v William Scull (WBA, WBC, IBF & WBO super-middleweight world titles)
10 May
Nottingham, England
Anthony Cacace v Leigh Wood (super-featherweight)
23 May
Doncaster, England
Terri Harper v Natalie Zimmerman (WBO lightweight title)
Tysie Gallagher v Ebonie Jones (British & Commonwealth super-bantamweight titles)
24 May
Glasgow, Scotland
Ekow Essuman v Josh Taylor (welterweight)
11 July
New York, USA
Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 (undisputed light-welterweight championship)
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2025 results
8 January
Queensland, Australia
Jai Opetaia stops David Nyika in devastating fashion (IBF cruiserweight world title)
11 January
Sheffield, England
Caroline Dubois retains world title Jessica Camara despite draw (WBC lightweight world title)
Callum Simpson stops Steed Woodall in round two (British & Commonwealth super-middleweight world titles)
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
Naoya Inoue stops Ye Joon Kim in four rounds (WBA, WBC, IBF & WBO super-bantamweight world titles)
25 January
Nottingham, England
Ellie Scotney outpoints Mea Motu despite suffering cut (IBF & WBO super-bantamweight world titles)
Dalton Smith stops Walid Ouizza in one round (European light-welterweight world title)
1 February
Wembley, England
Adam Azim stops Sergey Lipinets in round nine (IBO light-welterweight title)
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Colm Murphy beats Kasimu Hamad Haji in third round (featherweight)
2 February
Flint, Michigan
Claressa Shields drops Danielle Perkins on way to points win (WBO light-heavyweight world title and WBA & WBC heavyweight world titles)
8 February
Manchester, England
Derek Chisora beats Otto Wallin in UK finale (heavyweight)
East Kilbride, Scotland
Matty McHale beaten by Brandon Daord (British super-flyweight title)
Aaron Bird retains title with a win over Bobby Morrell (light-heavyweight)
14 February
New York, USA
Denys Berinchyk beaten by Keyshawn Davis (WBO lightweight world title)
15 February
Manchester, England
22 February
Artur Beterbiev beaten by Dmitry Bivol in rematch (Undisputed light-heavyweight championship)
Joseph Parker stops Martin Bakole in two rounds (heavyweight)
Carlos Adames outclasses Hamzah Sheeraz (WBC middleweight world title)
Shakur Stevenson stops Josh Padley (WBC lightweight world title)
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
Ryan Garner outpoints Salvador Jimenez (European super-featherweight title)
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Brooklyn, New York
Gervonta Davis retains title on majority draw against Lamont Roach Jr (WBA lightweight title)
Alberto Puello retains title with split decision win over Sandor Martin (WBC super-lightweight title)
Gary Antuanne Russell comfortably wins title by unanimous decision against Jose Valenzuela (WBA light-welterweight world title)
7 March
London, England
Lauren Price outclasses Natasha Jonas in brilliant display (WBC, WBA & IBF welterweight world titles)
Caroline Dubois outpoints Bo Mi Re Shin to stay undefeated (WBC lightweight world title)
Karriss Artingstall drops Raven Chapman on way to points win (featherweight)
Brighton, England
Harlem Eubank stops Tyrone McKenna in ten rounds (welterweight)
Michael Conlan returns from 15-month lay-off to beat Asad Asif Khan (featherweight)
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- Published31 January