Big upcoming fights (next 30 days)
Full Boxing Schedule
Saturday, 15 February 2025
Wednesday, 19 February 2025
Friday, 21 February 2025


Saturday, 22 February 2025
Sunday, 23 February 2025
Kings Theatre, Brooklyn, United States
Monday, 24 February 2025
Friday, 28 February 2025
Saturday, 1 March 2025
Friday, 7 March 2025


Saturday, 8 March 2025
Wednesday, 12 March 2025
Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia
Thursday, 13 March 2025
WBC World Flyweight Championship
WBA World Flyweight Championship
Ryoguko Kokugikan Arena, Tokyo, Japan
Friday, 14 March 2025
Saturday, 15 March 2025
Sunday, 16 March 2025
Saturday, 22 March 2025


Paramount Theatre, Huntington, United States
Monday, 24 March 2025


Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Friday, 28 March 2025




Valmontone, Lazio, Italy
Saturday, 29 March 2025
IBF World Flyweight Championship
Aichi Sky Expo, Nagoya, Japan
Sunday, 30 March 2025
WBC World Minimumweight Championship
Aichi Sky Expo, Tokoname, Japan
Friday, 4 April 2025
Saturday, 5 April 2025
IBF World Middleweight Championship
WBO World Middleweight Championship
Barys Arena, Astana, Kazakhstan
Tuesday, 8 April 2025


Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Saturday, 12 April 2025
Saturday, 19 April 2025


Sunday, 20 April 2025
Saturday, 26 April 2025
Saturday, 3 May 2025
Saturday, 10 May 2025
Saturday, 17 May 2025
Saturday, 24 May 2025
IBF World Featherweight Championship
Osaka, Japan
Wednesday, 28 May 2025
WBO World Bantamweight Championship
Yokohama, Japan
Wednesday, 25 March 2026
Boxing Schedule Info
What are some upcoming boxing matches?
Jack Catterall is set to fight Arnold Barboza Jr on Saturday, February 15th, at Co-op Live Arena, Manchester. It will be shown on DAZN in both the United States and the UK. Also on the undercard will be Zelfa Barrett's and Jazza Dickens' fight, Reece Bellotti's and Michael Gomez Jnr's contest for the BBBOC British Super Featherweight and CBC Commonwealth Super Featherweight belts, and Pat McCormack's and Robbie Davies Jnr's bout.
Artur Beterbiev will face the challenge of Dmitry Bivol on Saturday, February 22nd, at Kingdom Arena, Riyadh. It will be broadcast by DAZN PPV in both the United States and the UK. Featuring on the undercard will be Daniel Dubois' and Joseph Parker's fight for the IBF World Heavyweight championship, Vergil Ortiz Jr's and Israil Madrimov's fight, Shakur Stevenson's and Floyd Schofield's fight for the WBC World Lightweight title, Carlos Adames' and Hamzah Sheeraz's fight for the WBC World Middleweight championship, Joshua Buatsi's and Callum Smith's contest, and Zhilei Zhang's and Agit Kabayel's bout for the WBC Interim World Heavyweight championship.
Junto Nakatani is set to face the challenge of David Cuellar Contreras on Monday, February 24th, at Ariake Arena, Koto-Ku. It will be broadcast on Sky Sports Action in the UK, and ESPN+ in the United States. Rounding off the undercard will be Seiya Tsutsumi's and Daigo Higa's contest, and Tenshin Nasukawa's and Jason Moloney's bout.
Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis is set to face the challenge of Lamont Roach on Saturday, March 1st, at Barclays Center, Brooklyn. It will be shown by Amazon Prime PPV in both the United States and the UK. Also on the undercard will be Alberto Puello's and Sandor Martin's fight for the WBC World Super Lightweight championship, Jose Valenzuela's and Gary Antuanne Russell's fight, Yoenis Tellez's and Julian Williams' fight, Jarrett Hurd's and Johan Gonzalez's contest, and Jonathan Lopez's and Alex Dilmaghani's bout.
Subriel Matias will take on Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela on Saturday, March 1st, at Coliseo Tomas Dones, Fajardo. It will be shown on DAZN in both the United States and the UK.
Lewis Crocker will fight Paddy Donovan on Saturday, March 1st, at The SSE Arena (Odyssey Arena), Belfast. It will be broadcast by DAZN in both the United States and the UK. The undercard is set to feature the clash of Richards vs McCrory.
Kenshiro Teraji will take on Seigo Yuri Akui on Thursday, March 13th, at Ryoguko Kokugikan Arena, Tokyo. . Featuring on the undercard will be Anthony Olascuaga's and Hiroto Kyoguchi's contest for the WBO World Flyweight championship, and Shokichi Iwata's and Rene Santiago Garcia's bout for the WBO World Junior Flyweight belt.
Nick Ball will fight TJ Doheny on Saturday, March 15th, at Echo Arena, Liverpool. It will be shown by TNT Sports 1 in the UK. Rounding off the undercard will be Andrew Cain's and Charlie Edwards' fight for the BBBOC British Bantamweight and CBC Commonwealth Bantamweight championship, Jadier Herrera's and Jose Macias Enriquez's contest, and Brad Strand's and Ionut Baluta's bout.
Austin ‘Ammo’ Williams is set to face the challenge of Patrice Volny on Saturday, March 15th, at Caribe Royale Orlando, Orlando. It will be shown on DAZN in both the United States and the UK. Also on the undercard will be Edgar Berlanga's and Jonathan Gonzalez Ortiz's contest, and Omari Jones' and Alessio Mastronunzio's bout.
George Kambosos will face the challenge of Daud Yordan on Saturday, March 22nd, at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney. It will be broadcast by DAZN in both the United States and the UK. Featuring on the undercard will be Skye Nicolson's and Tiara Brown's contest, and Cherneka Johnson's and Nina Hughes' bout.
How often is the boxing schedule updated?
As boxing doesn’t have a regular governing body or organised structure, new fights for the schedule get announced all the time. Due to the tough nature of the sport, a lot of bouts also get rescheduled or cancelled due to injury to one fighter. The boxing calendar is ever shifting.
Box.Live attempts to keep the most up to date schedule available, constantly monitoring every card and promoter for news about new contests. Often, we’ll update the schedule several times a day.
When are boxing fixtures released?
New fights typically get added to the schedule 6-8 weeks before they are due to happen. However, it might be public knowledge that a bout is in progress long before an official announcement is made. We tend to wait until such announcements from promoters and broadcasters before adding new contests to the schedule. However, we might make exceptions when it’s common knowledge that a fight is taking place, or may have been made public by the local commission of the fight.
Less important fights on the card are often announced closer to the date of the event. Keep-busy bouts, comeback fights, and bouts for building a prospect's experience are often not confirmed until the week of the event.
It’s not uncommon for opponents to change at the last minute due to missing weight, injuries, travel issues, or even contractual disputes!