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Complete guide to the 2025 boxing schedule and results

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Complete guide to the 2025 boxing schedule and results

By Editorial

Introduction to the 2025 boxing calendar

The year 2025 promises to be an exhilarating one for boxing enthusiasts, with a packed schedule of world title bouts, exciting rematches, and rising stars making their mark across multiple weight divisions. From London to Las Vegas, Tokyo to Belfast, fans can look forward to a global showcase of pugilistic talent on some of the sport’s biggest stages.

At sportsscoop.co.uk, we bring you a comprehensive breakdown of the must-watch fights, key results, and emerging narratives shaping boxing’s landscape in 2025.

Major world title fights to watch in 2025

The calendar kicks off with heavyweight and super-middleweight world championship clashes that could redefine the divisional pecking order. Notably, Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez’s undisputed super-middleweight world championship bout against Terence Crawford in Las Vegas on 13 September is set to be a highlight, pitting two of the era’s best against each other.

Other standout title fights include Naoya Inoue defending his undisputed super-bantamweight crown in Nagoya, Japan, on 14 September, and the WBC featherweight world title bout between Tiara Brown and Emma Gongora in Texas on 20 September. These contests will undoubtedly draw global attention and deliver thrilling action.

British boxing’s strong presence

The UK hosts several pivotal bouts, underscoring the country’s rich boxing heritage and current talent surge. Key fights include:

  • Lewis Crocker versus Paddy Donovan II in Belfast for the IBF welterweight world title.
  • Dave Allen taking on Arslanbek Makhmudov in Sheffield for heavyweight honours.
  • Joseph Parker facing Fabio Wardley in London, spotlighting heavyweight contenders.

These UK-based bouts provide fans with high-stakes drama on home soil, enhancing the national profile of the sport. The year also features exciting domestic clashes such as Kieron Conway vs George Liddard for the British and Commonwealth middleweight titles, offering insight into the next generation of British boxing stars.

Key results shaping the 2025 narrative

The early months of 2025 have already witnessed some stunning outcomes. Jai Opetaia’s devastating stoppage of David Nyika in Queensland on 8 January for the IBF cruiserweight world title set a dominant tone. Similarly, Caroline Dubois’ retained WBC lightweight world title despite a draw with Jessica Camara in Sheffield highlights the tenacity of Britain’s female boxing contingent.

Another remarkable result was Moses Itauma’s explosive first-round knockout of Dillian Whyte in Riyadh on 16 August. This upset victory not only elevated Itauma’s status but also shook the heavyweight division’s dynamics.

International highlights and emerging stars

Across the globe, fighters like Naoya Inoue continue to impress, with a notable stoppage of Ye Joon Kim in Tokyo early in the year. The rise of younger champions such as Xander Zayas, who became boxing’s youngest world champion in New York, reflects the sport’s evolving landscape.

Australia’s Skye Nicolson experienced a surprising loss to Tiara Brown for the WBC featherweight world title, emphasising the unpredictable nature of boxing and the emergence of new challengers.

Upcoming notable events and exhibitions

Looking ahead, November is packed with marquee events. Jake Paul’s exhibition bout against Gervonta Davis in Atlanta on 14 November blends celebrity culture with boxing’s growing mainstream appeal, while Chris Eubank Jr’s rematch against Conor Benn in London on 15 November promises high drama in the middleweight division.

Furthermore, the Riyadh boxing extravaganza on 22 November will feature multiple world title fights across various weight classes, solidifying Saudi Arabia’s emerging role as a significant boxing host nation.

How to follow boxing in 2025

Fans eager to stay updated on the sport’s latest developments can benefit from following platforms like SportsScoop, which provides not only boxing news but also extensive coverage of other sports. Their detailed previews, expert analyses, and real-time updates make them an excellent resource for sports fans.

UK viewers should also keep an eye on broadcast schedules and streaming options which may change as broadcasters vie for rights to premier boxing events.

Conclusion: What makes 2025 a landmark year for boxing

With a blend of established champions defending their belts and the emergence of new contenders shaking up the scene, 2025 promises to be a landmark year for boxing. The geographic spread of notable fights — from the UK and USA to Japan and Saudi Arabia — reflects boxing’s truly global appeal.

Whether it’s high-profile world title unifications, thrilling domestic rivalries, or unexpected upsets, this year offers something for every boxing fan. Stay connected with sportsscoop.co.uk for expert coverage and in-depth insights that go beyond the ring.

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