Saúl ‘Canelo’ Alvarez and Gennadiy ‘GGG’ Golovkin will meet in an epic trilogy clash of world champions on September 17.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Canelo Álvarez, billed as The One, was a boxing light middleweight championship superfight. The bout was held on September 14, 2013, in the MGM Grand Garden Arena, at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, on Showtime PPV. The bout took place at a 152-pound catchweight, two pounds below the light middleweight limit of 154 pounds.[1][2] Mayweather received $41.5 million for this fight before taking into account pay-per-view sales.
Gennady Golovkin returns to the ring for the first time in sixteen months when he faces a unification clash with Ryota Murata.
Naseem Hamed takes on Marco Antonio Barrera for the vacant IBO title and Hamed's lineal featherweight championship at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Tyson Fury faces former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in a huge crossover fight in Saudi Arabia.
Jaron 'Boots' Ennis (34-0) begins life in a new division, taking on IBO super welterweight titlist Uisma Lima (14-1) in Philadelphia. Having already unified the welterweight division, can Ennis set his sights on gold at 154lbs?
British Puncher Jordan Thompson (15-1) ends a two-year absence from the ring, moving up to heavyweight to square off with undefeated Cuban Lenier Pero (12-0) in Orlando.
Queensberry Promotions returns to Glasgow in style, with the undefeated Nathaniel Collins (17-0) squaring off with Cristobal Lorente (20-1-2) in an explosive featherweight main event.
A professional boxing match contested on October 25, 1990, for the WBA, WBC, and IBF heavyweight championships. The bout took place at the Mirage in Paradise, Nevada, USA and saw Douglas making the first defense of the titles he won from Mike Tyson in February 1990.
Billed as the Battle of Britain, was a professional boxing match contested on 23 November 2013 at the Manchester Arena. Carl Froch, the defending unified WBA (Regular) and IBF super-middleweight champion, defeated George Groves via technical knockout in the ninth round, although the ending was mired in controversy.
Former world champion Emmanuel Rodriguez takes on streaking contender Melvin Lopez for a vacant 118-pound title in the main event from MGM National Harbor in Maryland. Rodriguez defeated Gary Antonio Russell last October to put himself back in position to fight for a title. Lopez has won eight straight fights. Plus, rising 140-pound star Gary Antuanne Russell faces undefeated Kent Cruz and sensational top prospect Travon Marshall duels unbeaten contender Gabriel Maestre. Live on SHOWTIME.
A gambler, fresh out of prison, and a beautiful hooker find themselves caught in an underground scheme that's spinning wildly out of control.
Jermell Charlo looks to make boxing history when he defends his WBC, WBA and IBF belts against WBO champ Brian Castaño in one of the most important fights of the year. Charlo aims to achieve something that has never been done before by becoming the first undisputed champ at 154 lbs. in the four-belt era. Charlo has held the WBC title since 2019 and added the WBA and IBF titles with a stunning KO of Jeison Rosario in September. The Argentinian Castaño quickly ascended the ranks, becoming a world champion after just 13 fights. Live on SHOWTIME.
Vergil Ortiz defends his WBC Interim Super Welterweight Title against top ranked contender Erickson Lubin in Fort Worth.
Top Tier Boxing returns to Brentwood, with a domestic clash between undefeated featherweight prospect Tom Welland (9-0) and Kevin Herrera (11-3) headlining in Essex.
Two undefeated super bantamweight world champions will meet to unify titles when Brandon Figueroa and Stephen Fulton, Jr. clash for supremacy at 122-pounds. Figueroa set up the anticipated unification bout when he scored a sensational seventh-round KO over Luis Nery in May to win the WBC belt. Fulton captured his first world title in January with a hard-earned win over Angelo Leo. Now, the two will go toe-to-toe in the ring with the winner having the right to call himself the best 122-pounder in the world. Live on SHOWTIME.
Rico 'Honeyboy' Ramirez is a Puerto Rican from the South Bronx who finds fame and fortune as a middleweight boxer. But he soon learns that it's not all it's cracked up to be when he loses sight of his goals. He becomes romantically involved with his attractive publicist, and then he has to prove himself in the ring after learning that his biggest victory was rigged by his shady, mob-connected, promoters.
Five-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis defends his WBA lightweight title against No. 1 ranked contender Rolando Romero. Powerhouse puncher Davis has never lost a fight, but undefeated Romero is forging his own legacy to claim the hard-earned throne. At the legendary Barclays Center in Brooklyn, where Davis won his first two titles, the fierce rivalry between these two undefeated fighters heats up to be the real fireworks of Memorial Day weekend. Davis vs. Romero, live on Pay-Per-View, Saturday, May 28 at 9pm ET/6pm PT.
After a tragic loss and a long career hiatus, a champion boxer crosses paths with an anchorwoman and returns to the ring.
Unified minimumweight champion Oscar Collazo (12-0) headlines a fantastic Golden Boy show alongside Jayson Vayson (14-1-1) in Vegas. Also featured is Gabriella Fundora (16-0), who looks to defend her undisputed flyweight titles in the co-main event.