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On Saturday, January 18, current champion Julian Williams goes up against challenger Jeison Rosario for the WBA Super, IBF, and IBO Light Middleweight titles on FOX. Williams is 27-1-1 in his career with 16 knockouts, while Rosario is 19-1-1 with 13 knockouts. The fight between Williams and Rosario will take place at Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and will be featured as part of the main card on FOX with a start time of 8 p.m. Eastern. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks....
On Friday, January 10, Claressa Shields and Ivana Habazin will battle for the vacant WBC and WBO Light Middleweight titles in a fight that can be seen on Showtime. Shields is 9-0 in her career with two knockouts, while Habazin is 20-3 with nine knockouts. The fight between Shields and Habazin will take place at Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey and will be featured on Showtime as a part of the main event card with a start time of 9 p.m. Eastern. Let’s look at the bout and boxing p...
Jaime Munguia will look to stay unbeaten, as he takes on Gary “Spike” O’Sullivan on Saturday, January 11 in a middleweight bout that can be seen on DAZN. Munguia is 34-0 in his career with 27 knockouts, while O’Sullivan is 30-3 with 21 knockouts. The fight between Munguia and O’Sullivan will take place at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas and will be part of a main fight card featured on DAZN with a start time of 7 p.m. Eastern. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks....
On Saturday, December 28, challengers Gervonta Davis and Yuriorkis Gamboa go up against each other for the vacant WBA Lightweight title on Showtime. Davis is 22-0 in his career with 21 knockouts, while Gamboa is 30-2 with 18 knockouts. Davis vs. Gamboa will take place at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia and will be part of the main event that begins at 9 p.m. Eastern on Showtime. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks....
On Saturday, December 28, current champion Jean Pascal goes up against challenger Badou Jack for the WBA Regular and WBC Silver Light Heavyweight titles on Showtime. Pascal is 34-6-1 in his career with 20 knockouts, while Jack is 22-2-3 with 13 knockouts. The fight between Pascal and Jack will take place at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia and will be featured on Showtime with the main card action beginning at 9 p.m. Eastern. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks....
On Friday, December 20, heavily favored Daniel Jacobs goes up against fellow challenger Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. for the vacant Super Middleweight title on DAZN. Jacobs is 35-3 in his career with 29 knockouts, while Chavez Jr. is 51-3-1 with 33 knockouts. Jacobs and Chavez Jr. will take place at Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona and will be featured on DAZN with the fight card starting at 9 p.m. Eastern. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks....
On Saturday, December 21, favored challenger Jermell Charlo goes up against current champion Tony Harrison for the WBC Light Middleweight Title on FOX. Harrison is 28-2 in his career with 21 knockouts, while Charlo is 32-1 with 16 knockouts. Harrison vs. Charlo will take place at Toyota Arena in Ontario, California and will be featured on FOX with the fight card beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks....
On Saturday, December 14, current champion Richard Commey goes up against favored challenger Teofimo Lopez Jr. for the IBF Lightweight Title on ESPN. Commey is 29-2 in his career with 26 knockouts, while Lopez Jr. is 14-0 with 11 knockouts. Commey and Lopez Jr. will take place at Madison Square Garden, New York City in New York and will be part of the featured card on ESPN with the main card fights starting at 9 p.m. Eastern. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks....
On Saturday, December 14, heavily favored current champion Terence Crawford goes up against challenger Egidijus Kavaliauskas for the WBO Welterweight Title on ESPN. Crawford is 35-0 in his career with 26 knockouts, while Kavaliauskas is 21-0-1 with 17 knockouts. Crawford vs. Kavaliauskas will take place at Madison Square Garden, New York City in New York and will be featured on ESPN with a start time for the featured bouts starting at 9 p.m. Eastern. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks....
On Saturday, December 7, current champion Andy Ruiz Jr. goes up against favored challenger Anthony Joshua for the WBA, WBO, IBF, and IBO Heavyweight Titles in a fight that can be seen on DAZN. Ruiz Jr. is 33-1 in his career with 22 knockouts, while 21-1 with 21 knockouts. The fight between Ruiz Jr. and Joshua will take place at Diriyah Arena, in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia and will be featured on DAZN. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks....
On Saturday, December 7, WBC middleweight champion Jermall Charlo will defend his title against challenger Dennis Hogan in a fight that can be seen on Showtime. Charlo is 29-0 in his career with 21 knockouts, while Hogan is 28-2-1 with 7 knockouts. Charlo vs. Hogan will take place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn New York and will be the featured fight on Showtime. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks....
On Saturday, November 30, former world champion Carl Frampton takes on unbeaten Tyler McCreary in a 10-round super featherweight bout at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas. Frampton is 26-2 in his career, with 15 knockouts, while McCreary is 16-0-1 with 7 knockouts. This will be the first fight for Frampton since losing to Josh Warrington last year, while McCreary is coming off a win against Jessie Cris Rosales in July. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks....
On Saturday, November 30, challengers Radzhab Butaev and Alexander Besputin go against each for the vacant WBA Welterweight title in a fight that can be seen on DAZN. Butaev is 12-0 in his career with 9 knockouts, while Besputin is 13-0 with 9 knockouts. Butaev vs. Besputin will take place at Casino Monte Carlo in Monaco and will be featured on DAZN with a start time of 1 p.m. Eastern. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks....
The WBA Super Middleweight title will be on the line on Saturday, November 23rd in Liverpool, United Kingdom, as unbeaten Callum Smith takes on John Ryder. Smith won the WBA title by knocking out George Groves last September and he is listed as a big favorite to defeat Ryder in this fight that can be seen on DAZN. Smith is 26-0 in his career with 19 knockouts, while Ryder is 28-4 with 16 knockouts. Let’s look at Smith vs. Ryder and boxing picks....
On Saturday, November 23, current champion Deontay Wilder is heavily favored as he defends his WBC Heavyweight title against challenger Luis Ortiz in a fight that can be seen on FOX PPV. Wilder is 41-0-1 in his career with 40 knockouts, while Ortiz is 31-1 with 26 knockouts. Wilder vs. Ortiz will take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada and is the headline bout on the pay-per-view card. Wilder is unbeaten in his career at 41-0-1 with 40 knockouts, while Ortiz is 31-1 with 26...
On Saturday, November 23, Leo Santa Cruz will look to win a title in fourth weight class when he takes on Miguel Flores for the WBA Super Featherweight title in a fight that can be seen on FOX pay-per-view. Santa Cruz is 36-1-1 in his career with 19 knockouts, while Flores is 24-2 with 12 knockouts. Santa Cruz vs. Flores will take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and will be the co-feature along with Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz. Let’s look at Santa Cruz vs. Flores and boxing pi...
Nonito Donaire is one of the most historic figures in the history of boxing. The 36-year-old “Filipino Flash” has won multiple world championships in four different weight classes. Overall Donaire has won a total of eight different world title belts during his illustrious careers. Donaire is well regarded for the combination of superior hand speed combined with punching power. Donaire was also named Fighter of the Year in 2012. But now he will be facing one of the most daunting challenges of his career against Naoya Inoue for the unification Bantamweight title. Inoue is a three-weight world champion in his own right and is known as “The Monster” by way of a dominant undefeated career. ...
Billy Joe Saunders is a former Olympic Boxer for Great Britain that has never lost a fight in his professional career. He has performed at a level of championship dominance that is unsurpassed in his division and in this era. Saunders will be facing another undefeated professional in Marcelo Esteban Coceres although the Argentine has not faced anywhere close to the competition that Saunders has faced. Saunders will defend his World Boxing Organization World Super Middleweight title against Cocer...
Since January 2017 Miguel Berchelt has held the World Boxing Council world super featherweight title and has successfully defended that title at total of five times. Indeed, Berchelt has emerged as one of the top champions in the sport with further recognition as the ninth best pound for pound fighter in the sport. On November 2, Berchelt will make his sixth title defense against former champion Jason Sosa. Sosa has been on a quest to regain a world championship since losing his title belt in April of 2017. This is a can’t miss matchup that will further add to the championship legacy of Berchelt or put Sosa back into the status of being a champion. ...
The popularity and brand of Saul “Canelo” Alvarez goes far beyond the fact that he is rated as the best pound for pound boxer in the world. The litany of Canelo’s accomplishments is already legendary. Currently Alvarez is a three-weight world champion that possesses one of the most versatile skill sets in the sport. However, Canelo could be facing his biggest challenge yet when he takes on Sergey Kovalev on November 2 for the World Boxing Organization World Light Heavyweight title. Kovalev is ranked first in the world for his weight division and brings perhaps the most powerful knockout punch on Planet Earth! ...
The fact that they don’t like each other only makes the upcoming World Boxing Organization world featherweight title bout between Joet Gonzalez and Shakur Stevenson even more highly anticipated. Add to the fact that neither man has ever lost a professional fight and you get one of the most eagerly anticipated fights of the year. Gonzalez has been derided for feasting on cupcakes. His resume does not include a lot of quality competition, at least according to the experts and Stevenson himself. Both men have been trading verbal barbs heading into what looks to be a promising championship showdown. ...
One of the biggest and most anticipated championship fights of the year will be taking place on October 26, 2019 when Regis Prograis meets Josh Taylor for the unified junior welterweight title. Neither man has ever lost a professional fight in his career. This fight will take place in Taylor’s own back yard of Greenwich, United Kingdom. To some that means that Prograis must come up with a knockout win and avoid a decision at all costs. To others this puts a considerable amount of pressure on Taylor to come through in front of his countrymen. All told this is one fight that has everything for everyone! ...
On Friday, October 18, WBC light heavyweight title holder Oleksandr Gvozdyk will take on IBF title holder Artur Beterbiev in Philadelphia in a fight that can be seen on ESPN. Both fighters come in unbeaten, as Gvozdyk is 17-0 with 14 knockouts, while Beterbiev is 14-0, with all 14 of his fights ending in knockout. Gvozdyk won his WBC title last December, knocking out Adonis Stevenson, while Beterbiev won his title in 2017, knocking out Enrico Koelling. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks. ...
On Saturday, October 12, former cruiserweight champion Oleksandr Usyk will be making his heavyweight debut against Tyrone Spong in a fight on DAZN. Usyk is 16-0 in his career with 12 knockouts, while Spong is 14-0 with 13 knockouts. Usyk vs. Spong will take place at Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois and will be featured on DAZN with a start time of 8 p.m. Eastern. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks. ...
On Saturday, October 5, middleweight champion Claressa Shields and former world champion Ivana Habazin will face off in a WBO junior middleweight title fight on Showtime. Shields is 9-0 in her career with two knockouts, while Habazin is 20-3 with 7 knockouts. Shields vs. Habazin will take place at the Dort Federal Event Center in Flint, Michigan and will be featured on Showtime Boxing with a start time of 9 p.m. Eastern. Let’s look at the bout and boxing picks....