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Boxing schedule 2023: Results, upcoming fight dates – including Spence vs Crawford and Jake Paul’s NEXT FIGHT

BOXING is back better than ever in 2023 with some absolute crackers – and there are plenty more to come.

So far we’ve seen Anthony Joshua, Gervonta Davis, Ryan Garcia, Jake Paul and Tommy Fury in action.

AJ overcame Jermaine Franklin on points in their O2 clash, while Davis knocked out Garcia in their star-studded affair weeks later.

Canelo Alvarez then beat John Ryder on points to retain his undisputed super-middleweight titles.

And this summer, we have more huge fights including Errol Spence Jr vs Terence Crawford and Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz.

CASINO SPECIAL – BEST ONLINE CASINOS FOR 2023

Here’s how the current 2023 schedule is looking…


? DAZN (UK & US)
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  • Claressa Shields vs Hanna Gabriels (10 rounds – middleweight, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO titles)


? Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US)
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  • Josh Taylor vs Teofimo Lopez (12 rounds – super-lightweight, WBO title)
  • Xander Zayas vs Ronald Cruz (10 rounds – super-welterweight)
  • Jamaine Ortiz vs TBA (10 rounds – lightweight)
  • Robson Conceicao vs Nicolas Polanco (10 rounds – super-featherweight)


? DAZN (UK & US)
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  • Sunny Edwards vs Andres Campos (12 rounds, flyweight, IBF title)
  • Cherneka Johnson vs Ellie Scotney (10 rounds – super-bantamweight, IBF title)


? Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US)
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  • Adam Azim vs Aram Fanyan (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
  • Caroline Dubois vs Yanina del Carmen Lescano (8 – lightweights)


? DAZN (UK & US)
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  • Regis Prograis vs Danielito Zorrilla (12 rounds – super-lightweight, WBC title)


? Showtime (US)
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  • Tim Tszyu vs Carlos Ocampo (12 rounds – super-welterweight)


? DAZN (UK & US)
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  • Edgar Berlanga vs. Jason Quigley (12 rounds – super
  • middleweight)
  • Reshat Mati vs Wesley Ferrer (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
  • Adam Kownacki vs Joe Cusumano (10 rounds -heavyweight)


? DAZN (UK & US)
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  • Josh Kelly vs Gabriel Corzo (12 rounds – super-welterweight)


? Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US)
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  • Franchon Crews-Dezurn vs Savannah Marshall (10 rounds – super-middleweight, WBC/WBO/IBF/WBA titles)
  • Natasha Jonas vs TBA (10 rounds- super-welterweight, WBC/WBO/IBF)
  • Ben Whittaker vs TBA (6 rounds – light heavyweight)
  • Mark Heffron vs Zak Chelli (12 rounds – super-middleweight)
  • Callum Simpson vs Boris Crighton (8 rounds – super middleweight)


? DAZN (UK & US)
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  • Dalton Smith vs Sam Maxwell (12 rounds – super-lightweight)


? DAZN (UK & US)
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  • Vergil Ortiz vs Eimantas Stanionis (12 rounds – welterweight)


? DAZN (UK & US)
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  • Alycia Baumgardner vs Christina Linardatou (10 rounds – super-featherweight, WBC/WBO/IBF/WBA titles)
  • Richardson Hitchins vs Montana Love (12 rounds – super-lightweight)
  • Andy Cruz vs Juan Carlos Burgos (10 rounds – lightweight)


? Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US)
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  • George Kambosos Jr vs Maxi Hughes (12 rounds – lightweight)


? Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US)
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  • Stephen Fulton vs Naoya Inoue (12 rounds – super-bantamweight, WBO, WBC titles)


? Showtime PPV (US)
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  • Errol Spence Jr vs Terence Crawford (12 rounds – welterweight, WBC/WBA/WBO/IBF titles)


? DAZN PPV (UK & US)
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  • Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz (8 rounds – cruiserweight)


? TBC (UK & US)
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  • Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois (12 rounds – heavyweight, WBA, WBO, IBF titles)


? Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US)
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  • Artur Beterbiev vs Callum Smith (12 rounds – light-heavyweight, WBO, WBC, IBF titles)


Devin Haney and Vasilliy Lomachenko in action during their fight of the year candidate

Boxing results 2023

  • Luis Alberto Lopez def. Michael Conlan KO5 (12 rounds – featherweight, IBF title)
  • Leigh Wood def. Mauricio Lara UD12 (12 rounds – featherweight, WBA title)
  • Chris Billam-Smith def. Lawrence Okolie UD12 (12 rounds – cruiserweight)
  • Devin Haney def. Vasyl Lomachenko UD12 (12 rounds – lightweight, WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF titles)
  • Junto Nakatani def. Andrew Moloney KO12 (12 rounds – super-flyweight, WBO title)
  • Chantelle Cameron def. Katie Taylor (12 rounds – super-lightweight, WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF titles)
  • Rolando Romero def. Ismael Barroso TKO9 (12 rounds – super-lightweight, WBA title)
  • KSI def.Joe Fournier NO CONTEST (6 or 8 rounds – cruiserweight)
  • Deji def. Swarmz UD6 (6 rounds – cruiserweight)
  • Anthony Taylor def. Salt Papi UD3 – ( 3 rounds)
  • Canelo Alvarez def. John Ryder UD12 (12 rounds – super-middleweight, WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF titles)
  • Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela def. Steve Spark SD10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
  • Oleksandr Gvozdyk def. Ricards Bolotniks TKO6 (12 rounds – light-heavyeight)
  • Joshua Buatsi def. Pawel Stepien UD10 (10 rounds – light heavyweight)
  • Lukasz Rozanski def. Alen Babic KO1 (12 rounds – WBC bridgerweight title)
  • Gervonta Davis def. Ryan Garcia TKO7 (12 rounds – lightweight)
  • Joe Cordina def. Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov SD12 (12 rounds – super-featherweight, IBF title)
  • Sandy Ryan def. Marie-Pier Houle UD10 (10 rounds – welterweight, WBO title)
  • Zhang Zhilei def. Joe Joyce TKO6 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
  • Denzel Bentley def. Kieran Smith KO1 (12 rounds – middleweight)
  • Moses Itauma def. Kostiantyn Dovbyshchenko UD6 (6 rounds – heavyweight)
  • Shakur Stevenson def. Shuichiro Yoshino TKO6 (12 rounds – lightweight)
  • Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez def. Cristian Gonzalez UD12 (12 rounds -flyweight, WBO title)
  • Anthony Joshua def. Jermaine Franklin UD12 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
  • Fabio Wardley def. Michael Coffie TKO4 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
  • Ammo Williams def. River Wilson-Bent TKO8 (10 round – middleweight)
  • Anthony Pettis def. Roy Jones Jr. MD8 (8 rounds – cruiserweight)
  • Jose Ramirez def. Richard Commey TKO11 (12 rounds – super-lightweight)
  • David Benavidez def. Caleb Plant UD12 (12 rounds – super-middleweight)
  • Chris Colbert def. Jose Valenzuela UD10 (10 rounds – lightweight)
  • Nathan Heaney vs Jack Flatley UD10 (10 rounds – middleweight)
  • Ionut Baluta def. Andrew Cain MD10 (10 rounds – super-bantamweight)
  • Moses Itauma def. Ramon Ibarra (4 rounds – heavyweight)
  • Lawrence Okolie def. David Light UD12 (12 rounds – cruiserweight, WBO title)
  • Michael Gomez Jr. def. Levi Giles SD10 (10 rounds – super-featherweight)
  • Frazer Clarke def. Bogdan Dinu TKO2 (8 rounds – heavyweight)
  • Cyrus Pattinson def. Chris Jenkins TKO9 (10 rounds – welterweight)
  • Carlos Takam def. Tony Yoka SD10 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
  • Dan Azeez def. Thomas Faure TKO12 (12 rounds – light-heavyweight)
  • Darragh Foley def. Robbie Davies Jr. TKO4 (10 rounds -super-lightweight)
  • Diego Pacheco def. Jack Cullen KO4 (10 rounds – super middleweight)
  • Johnny Fisher def. Alfonso Damiani TKO5 (8 rounds – heavyweight)
  • Brandon Figueroa def. Mark Magsayo MD12 (12 rounds – featherweight)
  • Tommy Fury def. Jake Paul SD8 (8 rounds – cruiserweight)
  • Badou Jack def. Ilunga Makabu TKO12 (12 rounds – cruiserweight, WBC title)
  • Floyd Mayweather EXHIBITION Aaron Chalmers (8 rounds – exhibition)
  • Mauricio Lara def. Leigh Wood KO7 (12 rounds – featherweight, WBA title)
  • Dalton Smith def. Billy Allington UD12 (12 rounds – super-lightweight)
  • Gary Cully def. Wilfredo Flores TKO2 (10 rounds – lightweight)
  • Diego Alberto Ruiz def. Gamal Yafai UD10 (10 rounds – super-bantamweight)
  • Adam Azim def. Santos Reyes UD10 (10 rounds – lightweight)
  • Amanda Serrano def. Erica Cruz UD10 (10 rounds – featherweight, WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF titles)
  • Alycia Baumgardner def. Elhem Mekhaled UD10 (10 rounds – super-featherweight, WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF titles)
  • Richardson Hitchins def. John Bauza UD10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
  • Skye Nicolson def. Tania Alvarez UD10 (10 rounds -featherweight)
  • Artur Beterbiev def. Anthony Yarde TKO8 (12 rounds – light-heavyweight, WBC, WBA, IBF titles)
  • Liam Smith def. Chris Eubank Jr. TKO4 (12 rounds – middleweight)
  • Ekow Essuman def. Chris Kongo MD12 (12 rounds – welterweight)
  • Joseph Parker def. Jack Massey UD10 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
  • KSI def. FaZe Temperrr KO1 (6 rounds – cruiserweight)
  • Gervonta Davis def. Hector Garcia TKO9 (12 rounds – lightweight)
  • Jaron “Boots” Ennis def. Karen Chukhadzhian UD12 (12 rounds – welterweight)
  • Demetrius Andrade def. Demond Nicholson UD10 (10 rounds – super middleweight)

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a beginner start boxing at home?

Boxing has been around since ancient times. Boxing was first developed to train warriors against their enemies in ancient times. Today, boxing is still widely practiced around the world. You don’t even need to go to a gym to box. A pair of gloves, punching bags and a few sparring buddies are all you need.

Amateur boxing clubs can be found in your area where you can get trained by professionals. You’ll be ready for tournaments once you have mastered basic combinations and punches.

How long does learning to box take?

Boxing is one the oldest forms of martial arts. Around 2200 BC, China hosted the first boxing match. Boxing has been practiced for thousands of years. Athletes and celebrities still love boxing. Boxing takes 10 months to master.

Because boxing involves so many movements, it is slow to learn. To perform each movement properly, you need specific muscles. This is why it takes time for these muscles to grow.

You can learn how to move your body and then you can begin practicing any type boxing technique. And over time, you’ll become more skilled at each technique.

What can I do to improve my fighting defense?

Learn how to fight smart and you can improve your fighting defense. You need to be able to defend yourself from all angles and counterattack if necessary.

If you don’t fight well, you will not be able to handle any situation. You’ll just get beaten up. But, if you are able to fight, you will be prepared for any situation.

Here are some suggestions to help improve your defense.

  1. You must understand where your opponent’s attacks are coming from. This means you should pay attention to what your opponent is saying. If he appears nervous, it could indicate that he is about to launch his next attack.
  2. Keep your cool. Don’t panic. Instead, try to remain focused and relaxed.
  3. Block with your arms. It is simple and effective to defend yourself from attacks by blocking your arms.
  4. Counterattack. Counterattack.
  5. Fight dirty. Fight dirty. If your opponent kicks you in the face, you can counter by kicking him back.

Where should I purchase boxing equipment

You can purchase boxing equipment online from many places. There are many online stores that sell boxing equipment, including Amazon, eBay Walmart, Target and Sports Authority. Ross and TJ Maxx offer great deals on boxing gear at a fraction of the cost.

Look into reputable brands like Warrior and Golden Glove if you are looking to buy quality boxing gear.

Statistics

  • You want to be running at roughly 75-80% of your top speed..5 mile slow, easy recovery jog at the end.[6]X Research source 2Mix in long runs, shadow boxing, and short sprints on non-interval days. (wikihow.com)
  • It is just like normal sparring with a partner, but you want to throw punches at 75% of your normal speed. (wikihow.com)

External Links

en.wikipedia.org

boxandflow.com

How To

How to set up a Boxing Gym in my House

People who are looking to start their own business often ask how to set up a boxing club. People often ask what amount they should spend on equipment, what size space is needed, how many people do they need, etc. There are many factors that can affect the cost of starting your business. These include where you are located, how many employees you have, the marketing budget and competition. However, most people neglect the importance of quality equipment. If you don’t have any equipment then you cannot get started. So if you really want to start a boxing gym in your home, here are some tips to help you out.

  1. Training should be done in a safe environment. A garage, basement, spare room or even the living room would work just fine. The only requirement is that there must be enough space to set up the equipment.
  2. You need a punching bag (or two). This is vital because you won’t have the ability to practice punches without it. It could be anything you like, from a simple plastic bag to a sturdy leather bag. Make sure that it is big enough to fit you comfortably. You will also want it to last for many years.
  3. You need a mat. Matting is used for protecting floors and walls during kick practice. It is usually made out of foam rubber. These can be purchased online or in-store.
  4. A bench is essential. The bench can be used to support the body during pushups. These can be bought online or in stores. But make sure to choose the right size.
  5. Speedbags are essential. Speedbags can be used to improve hand movement speed. They can be purchased from online or offline stores. You want to make sure you get a high-quality product that will last.
  6. A headgear will be necessary. Headgear is used to protect your head during sparring sessions. You can buy it from either online shops or offline stores. Be sure to find the perfect fit and protect your face.
  7. Gloves will be necessary. Gloves are necessary to protect your hands when sparring. These gloves are available online and in offline shops. Find the right pair for you.
  8. A mouthpiece is essential. You can use mouthpieces to protect your teeth during sparring sessions. You can purchase these online or offline stores. You should choose the pair that best suits you and your needs.
  9. A ring is necessary. Rings are used to simulate real fights. You can buy them online or offline. So that you don’t get injured during sparring, ensure it has padding both sides.
  10. Towels are essential. To wipe off sweat after any workout, you will need to use towels. They can be purchased at local sporting goods store or online stores. You should ensure that they are absorbent and soft.