Get a complete look at the boxing schedule with key dates, upcoming fights and streaming information for every major announced event of 2025. Below you’ll find updated fight cards, dates, locations and how to watch the biggest bouts of the year. This page will be updated regularly as more fights are made official.
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KEY DATESSept. 13, 2025
What: Saul “Canelo” Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford; for the undisputed super middleweight titles
Nov. 22, 2025
What: David Benavidez vs. Anthony Yarde; for Benavidez’s WBC light heavyweight title
Where: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford is the biggest boxing blockbuster of 2025.
(David Becker via Getty Images)FULL BOXING SCHEDULEJULYJuly 30: Yokohama, Japan (DAZN)
Championship: Kenshiro Teraji vs. Ricardo Sandoval; for Teraji’s WBC and WBA flyweight titles
Championship: Antonio Vargas vs. Daigo Higa; for Vargas’ WBA bantamweight title
Championship: Erick Rosa vs. Kyosuke Takami; for Rosa’s WBA light flyweight title
Tensho Isobe vs. Joe Umezawa; junior featherweight
Yuki Taniguchi vs. Yukihiro Mebius Kitamura; middleweight
AUGUSTAug. 2: Chicago (DAZN)
Oscar Duarte vs. Kenneth Sims Jr.; super lightweight
Regis Prograis vs. Joseph “JoJo” Diaz; super lightweight
Tristan Kalkreuth vs. Kareem Hackett; cruiserweights
Joshua Edwards vs. Cayman Audie; heavyweights
Yair Gallardo vs. Quinton Rankin; light heavyweights
Gael Cabrera vs. TBA; super bantamweight
Deontae Pettigrew vs. Skylar Lacy; heavyweight
Mehki Phillips vs. TBA; lightweight
Aug. 15: Santa Ynez, California (UFC Fight Pass)
Championship: Mizuki Hiruta vs. Naomy Cardenas Gomez; for Hiruta’s WBO women’s super flyweight title
Omar Trinidad vs. Lorenzo Parra; featherweight
Lupita Medina vs. Rubi Gutierrez; women’s atomweight
Abel Mejia vs. Sebastian Gutierrez; super featherweight
Angel Carrillo vs. Damien Basulto; super bantamweight
Abraham Morales vs. Nesly Trezile; super featherweight
Aug. 16: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (DAZN)
Moses Itauma vs. Dillian Whyte; heavyweight
Championship: Nick Ball vs. Sam Goodman; for Ball’s WBA featherweight title
Raymond Ford vs. Abraham Nova; super featherweight
Anthony Cacace vs. Raymond Ford; super featherweight
David Adeleye vs. Filip Hrgovic; heavyweight
Hayato Tsutsumi vs. Qais Ashfaq; super featherweight
Aug. 23: Orlando, Florida (DAZN)
Yoenis Tellez vs. Abass Baraou; super welterweight
Championship: Stephanie Han vs. Paulina Angel; for Han’s WBA women’s lightweight title
Yankiel Rivera Figueroa vs. Angelino Cordova; flyweight
Jamaine Ortiz vs. Steve Claggett; super lightweight
Championship: Jasmine Artiga vs. Linn Sandstrom; for Artiga’s WBA women’s super flyweight title
Ariel Perez vs. TBA; light heavyweight
Natalie Dove vs. TBA; women’s junior bantamweight
SEPTEMBERSept. 5: Dublin, Ireland
Michael Conlan vs. Jack Bateson; featherweight
Ben Marksby vs. Senan Kelly; super lightweight
Glenn Byrne vs. Charly Lopez; super welterweight
Dean Walsh vs. Jamil Elo; super welterweight
Kevin Cronin vs. Grant Dennis; super middleweight
Paul Loonam vs. TBA; super bantamweight
Gerard Hughes vs. TBA; super bantamweight
Sept. 13: Las Vegas (Netflix)
Championship: Saul “Canelo” Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford; for Alvarez’s undisputed super middleweight titles
Sept. 13: Belfast, Northern Ireland (DAZN)
Championship: Lewis Crocker vs. Paddy Donovan; for the vacant IBF welterweight title
Ishmael Davis vs. Caoimhin Agyarko; super welterweight
Tyrone McKenna vs. Dylan Moran; welterweight
Sept. 14: Nagoya, Japan
Championship: Naoya Inoue vs. Murodjon Akhmadaliev; for Inoue’s undisputed super bantamweight titles
Championship: Yoshiki Takei vs. Christian Medina Jimenez; for Takei’s WBO bantamweight title
Yuni Takada vs. Ryusei Matsumoto; strawweight
Yudai Murakami vs. Taiga Imanaga; lightweight
Ei Go vs. Shunpei Ohata; super bantamweight
Toshiki Shimomachi vs. Han Sol Lee; super bantamweight
Taisei Ayano vs. Yusuke Nawa; bantamweight
Sept. 20: TBA
Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn; middleweight
NOVEMBERNov. 22: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Championship: David Benavidez vs. Anthony Yarde; for Benavidez’s WBC light heavyweight title
Championship: Jesse Rodriguez vs. Fernando Daniel Martinez; for Rodriguez’s WBC super flyweight title and Martinez’s WBA super flyweight title
Championship: Abdullah Mason vs. Sam Noakes; for the vacant WBO lightweight title
Championship: Brian Norman Jr. vs. Devin Haney; for Norman’s WBO welterweight title