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    Canelo vs GGG 3 live stream and TV guide – how to watch huge trilogy fight from Las Vegas

    CANELO ALVAREZ takes on Gennady Golovkin this weekend in a huge trilogy rematch which should settle their epic rivalry. Mexican Alvarez is coming off a loss to Dmitry Bivol back in May while Golovkin became unified middleweight champion a month earlier.
    Canelo and Golovkin will fight for the third time in Las Vegas this weekendCredit: The Mega Agency
    The last time both Alvarez and Golovkin fought each other was four years ago on the very same weekend in September.
    Four-weight champion Alvarez was the victor by controversial majority decision, and Golovkin has had to stew over that ever since.
    The Kazakh fighter is adamant he can beat Alvarez, just as he and many others believed he did in their very first fight in 2017.
    And now he’ll get his third crack at it, with Las Vegas set to play host for the third time on Saturday night.

    How to watch Canelo vs GGG

    Alvarez vs Golovkin will be shown live on DAZN in the UK and DAZN in the US.
    You can live stream the action from the DAZN app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    A subscription for DAZN in the UK will cost you £7.99-a-month.
    The fight is a pay-per-view event, with the price set at £9.99, on top of your monthly subscription.
    If you’re not a subscriber, you can still purchase the fight for £17.98.
    The Alvarez vs Golovkin ring-walks will get going from 4.30am UK time on Sunday, September 18.

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    What has been said?
    “Who is he to finish anybody’s career?” Golovkin has said.
    “If he really wanted this [trilogy] fight back then, if he thought that it’s personal, that fight should have happened immediately.
    “Why was he waiting for four years?”
    Canelo added: “Out of our rivalry, this one will be the most important, and also the fact that he’s going into this fight thinking it’s going to be his last makes him more dangerous.
    “As for myself, I’m going to leave everything in the ring for this fight.
    “Obviously, I go into every fight with the objective of a knockout, and this is no exception.” More

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    Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin 3 undercard: Who is fighting on big Las Vegas bill?

    CANELO ALVAREZ and Gennady Golovkin are getting ready to clash for the third time in their storied careers. Their trilogy bout will be held at the T-Mobile Arena, where they fought their first two bouts.
    Canelo Alvarez will be hoping to stay undefeated in his clash with Gennady GolovkinCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    And joining them on a night of stacked action in Las Vegas will be some of the world’s best young boxers.
    Eddie Hearn has often looked to showcase some of Matchroom’s youngest, brightest talent on big Alvarez cards in the past.
    And this weekend is no different.
    The likes of Marc Castro, Diego Pacheco and Ammo Williams will all be in action – and there’s also a world title fight in the co-main event slot.

    Who is on the Canelo vs Golovkin undercard?
    In the co-feature of the evening, Jesse Bam Rodriguez will defend his WBC super-flyweight title against Israel Gonzalez.
    Williams is also in an intriguing fight with British contender Kieron Conway.
    And veteran Gabe Rosado takes on Golovkin fighter Ali Akhmedov.

    Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez vs. Israel Gonzalez
    Ali Akhmedov vs. Gabriel Rosado
    Austin Williams vs. Kieron Conway
    Diego Pacheco vs. Enrique Collazo
    Marc Castro vs. Kevin Montiel Mendoza
    Aaron Aponte vs. Fernando Molina
    Anthony Herrera vs. Delvin McKinley

    How to watch Canelo vs Golovkin
    Canelo vs Golovkin will be shown live on DAZN PPV in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the DAZN app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    The event will cost £9.99 to purchase, on top of your £7.99-a-month subscription.
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    What time are the ring-walks?
    Canelo vs Golovkin is expected to get underway from around 4.30am UK time on Sunday, September 18.
    The fight will take place in the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. More

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    Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua: Live stream, TV channel, venue and purse for HUGE heavyweight ‘Battle of Britain’ clash

    BRITISH boxing fans are set to be in for a treat this winter as Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury will FINALLY face off.The Gypsy King called out Joshua after claiming that talks with Ukrainian machine Oleksandr Usyk had stalled.
    Anthony Joshua lost to Oleksandr Usyk for a second consecutive timeCredit: AFP
    But after weeks of negotiations, AJ shockingly accepted Fury’s offer despite disappointingly losing to Usyk less than a month ago.
    Here is everything you need to know about Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury.
    Joshua vs Fury – when will it happen?
    Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury was originally set to take place over two fights, with the pair verbally agreeing a deal last summer.
    The first fight was supposed to happen in August before Deontay Wilder’s team won a legal battle against Fury, securing the Bronze Bomber’s right to a contracted trilogy rematch, which he lost.
    But negotiations are progressing nicely and it seems as if the huge fight will happen on December 3.
    Joshua vs Fury – where will it take place?
    As stated by Hearn, the first fight was likely to take place in Saudi Arabia, with a second eyed to take place in the UK.
    Anthony Joshua successfully regained his titles against Andy Ruiz Jr in Saudi while Tyson Fury wowed the crowd by making a WWE appearance in the Gulf State.
    However reports suggest the ‘Battle of Britain’ clash will take place at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
    Joshua vs Fury – how much will they earn?
    A lot. That’s the simple answer.
    But a figure of £70million has been floating around with Tyson Fury set to take home 60% of the purse whilst AJ takes 40%.
    Hearn also spoke earlier this year about how he expects the pair to make ‘Mayweather money’, referencing the grand purses Floyd used to pull in for his fights.
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    “It’s certainly I think, you know, the biggest fight, the most lucrative fight, in boxing right now – unquestionably,” Hearn said.
    “That’s Mayweather money. You know? And we haven’t seen Mayweather money since Mayweather.
    “I think it’s impossible to give a number. There’s no set purses for this fight because, obviously, it’s a revenue share. But it’s certainly gonna break records everywhere.”
    Joshua vs Fury – what hurdles are left to clear?
    Fortunately for boxing fans… none!
    The venue, purse and date of the fight have all been agreed which means that these two iconic heavyweights can prepare for ‘Battle of Britain’.

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    Joshua vs Fury – what channel will it be on in the UK?
    This could be a tricky one.
    Joshua had an exclusive deal with Sky Sports in the UK, but it expired after his fight with Usyk, and while Fury’s deal with BT Sport isn’t exclusive, he’s closely aligned with them.
    Fury, however, has fought on Sky Sports Box Office before, most notably for his world heavyweight title win over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015.
    Don’t be surprised if the two sides come to an agreement where both Sky and BT decide to work together on a dual-broadcast.
    Streaming DAZN, however, are also a part of the UK market, as they exclusively broadcast all of Matchroom’s fight nights.
    One thing holding any potential bids from DAZN, however, is that they don’t offer fights on pay-per-view, like Sky and BT do.
    In the U.S., the situation is also tricky.
    Fury has an exclusive deal with ESPN, while Joshua’s last four fights have been shown on streaming service DAZN in the U.S.
    ESPN offer a pay-per-view service for their big fight nights while DAZN work on a subscription-based model, making a deal for the fight to be shown on both channels difficult.
    Joshua vs Fury – what have they all said?
    AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed that they have accepted the offer after thrashing out talks with Frank Warren’s son George
    Hearn said: “We just went back this morning and said, I spoke to AJ about that offer, we think, I think particularly he deserves more than 40 per cent.
    “But, he’s happy. And I don’t make the decisions, he does. So I went back this morning and said, ‘We accept 60/40’.
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    “We want that reversed in the rematch, rightfully so because you’re champion here, you want the bigger split, which I think is fair.
    “They’re all former good men, back in the early 2000s, late 2000s, but not in 2020-odd. They were good men 10 years ago.” More

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    Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin 3: Date, UK start time, live stream, TV channel for HUGE super-middleweight fight

    CANELO ALVAREZ and Gennady Golovkin will do battle for the THIRD time this weekend.The pair began their rivalry in 2017 when their first fight ended in a contentious split draw, with most spectators believing Golovkin to be the worthy winner.
    Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin have fought twice beforeCredit: Getty
    And they had a rematch, which Alvarez won by majority decision, a year later.
    That fight was also a close one, and since then, Alvarez has moved up a weight class and since become undisputed champion at super-middleweight.
    Golovkin, meanwhile, has unified the titles at middleweight again, but he’ll finally get a third crack at Alvarez later this year, albeit at 40 years old.
    He’ll be buoyed by the fact, however, that his Mexican foe just lost to light-heavyweight Dmitry Bivol, and will have to come back down for a huge fight with ‘GGG’.

    When is Canelo vs Golovkin 3?

    Alvarez’s huge trilogy clash with Golovkin will take place on Saturday, September 17, 2022.
    The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas plays host, just like the two previous contests between the pair.
    In the UK, the fight will get underway in the early hours of the morning on September 18.
    Expect ring-walks to commence at around 4.30am UK time.

    Can it be live streamed?

    Alvarez vs Golovkin will be shown live on DAZN PPV in the UK.
    The fight costs £9.99 on top of your DAZN subscription.
    You can live stream the action from the DAZN app, which is available for download onto your mobile, tablet device and Smart TV.
    In the US, the fight will be available to watch on DAZN PPV.

    Canelo Alvarez beat Gennady Golovkin in their 2018 rematchCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin III (12 rounds – super-middleweight, WBA, WBO, IBF, WBC, Ring Magazine titles)
    Jesse Bam Rodriguez vs Israel Gonzalez (12 rounds – super-flyweight, WBC title)
    Ammo Williams vs Kieron Conway (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Diego Pacheco vs Enrique Collazo (10 rounds – super middleweight)
    Ali Akhmedov vs Gabriel Rosado (10 rounds – super middleweight)
    Marc Castro vs Kevin Montiel Mendoza (8 rounds – lightweight)

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    What has been said?
    “I feel very happy and proud to be able to give the best fights and this fight won’t be an exception,” said Canelo.
    And Golovkin has simply said: “I hope to see you on September 17.”
    Promoter Eddie Hearn added: “The Canelo vs GGG trilogy is the biggest fight in boxing and I am delighted to get this made for September 17.
    “These are two men that bitterly dislike each other and want to end this incredible series with a blistering KO.
    “I truly believe this will be the most thrilling fight between these two great champions and it will be fireworks from the first bell to the last man standing.” More

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    Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn: Date, UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard for British dust-up

    CHRIS EUBANK JR and Conor Benn are set to clash in a bout that will stoke the memories of the 1990s. It was in 1990 and again in 1993 that Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn fought two brutal world title fights.
    Conor Benn won his last fight via KO in the 2nd round vs Chris van HeerdenCredit: PA
    Chris Eubank Jr beat Liam Williams on points in FebruaryCredit: Reuters
    Eubank Sr won the first one via 9th-round TKO, picking up the WBO middleweight title in the process, but the second fight, which took place at super-middleweight, ended in a draw.
    Now 29 years on, their sons will clash.
    Eubank Jr, a middleweight who has also campaigned at 168lbs, will come down to his lowest weight ever 157lbs to challenge Benn – a career welterweight.
    It was a fight which was first floated into the ether after Eubank Jr beat Liam Williams earlier this year.
    Nobody took the idea of it seriously, apart from Benn, who has struggled to find a competitive fight at 147lbs.

    When is Eubank Jr vs Benn?

    Eubank Jr’s massive clash with Benn will take place on Saturday, October 8, 2022.
    The fight will take place at the O2 Arena in front of 18,000 fans.
    Both men will clash 29 years on, almost to the day, from Eubank Sr vs Benn 2 at Old Trafford on October 9, 1993.
    Ring-walks for the main event are expected to get going at around 10pm UK time.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    Eubank Jr vs Benn will be shown live on DAZN PPV
    You can subscribe to DAZN for £7.99-a-month, but that does NOT give you streaming access to Eubank Jr vs Benn.
    The clash is available for live streaming from the DAZN app, which you can download onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn fought twice in their legendary careersCredit: Getty
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    The full card is yet to be announced but SunSport will be regularly updating fans once the other fights are revealed.
    What has been said?
    Both fighters are excited to put on a showdown which will roll back the years for many boxing fans.
    Eubank Jr said: “I grew up watching their legendary battles and always wanting to emulate that, and find my own arch nemesis… could this now be Conor Benn? We will find out.
    “He has walked the same path as I have. I know his struggle. Living in the shadow of a legend and trying to break out of that shadow and make his own name. If he can beat me, his name will be made, and he will never walk in his father’s shadow again.
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    “It’s a fight that’s going to spark the imagination of the British public, that’s what I’m happy about. In terms of anticipation, legacy and hype it’s the biggest fight of my career.”
    Whilst Benn said: “This fight is for the legacy and was an opportunity I felt I couldn’t pass up.
    “My team and I had other options on the table as I’m currently ranked top 5 with all governing bodies at Welterweight and no doubt I’m looking for a World Championship fight very soon, but this fight is embedded with so much history and I know it’s one the public really want to see.
    “To me this fight is personal – it’s more than titles and rankings, this is unfinished business between our families!” More

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    Anthony Joshua must decide TOMORROW and rip up new DAZN contract if he will accept Tyson Fury fight offer

    ANTHONY JOSHUA must decide by WEDNESDAY if he will accept a November Battle of Britain with Tyson Fury.But the battered and bruised 32-year-old former world champ will have to rip up his brand new mega-money deal with broadcasters DAZN to make the fight happen on the Gypsy King’s terms and channel.
    Joshua has been offered a 40 per cent split to face Fury on BT SportCredit: Getty
    Fury revealed he is handing the opportunity to AJ in a social media video on MondayCredit: Getty
    WBC champion Fury, 34, has made a more-than-generous offer of 60-40 per cent for the former two-time WBA, IBF and WBO boss to take a short-notice crack at his title, on the back of consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
    The mid-November clash – on Fury’s backers BT Sport – would give AJ just around 10 weeks to prepare for the biggest fight in British boxing history, with him barely having recovered from the August 20 shootout with the 35-year-old Ukraine icon.
    It’s a win-win deal for Fury, who either gets a big-money tilt at his rival when his confidence and bargaining power is at rock bottom or the chance to call AJ a coward for not accepting the terms.
    But the minimal notice and exclusive rival broadcast deals means the deal is almost dead in the Thames before it has even got off the ground.
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    Team Joshua believe the short notice and well-known TV commitments means the offer was always a bluff from the master manipulator. A source told us: “This is typical Fury.
    “If it was a fair offer then AJ – who now has £150million in the bank and nothing to lose and he has never been more dangerous – could take it.

    “But a November fight after Usyk on August 20 is totally unrealistic.”
    Fury’s promoter Frank Warren was working on a December 17 undisputed decider against Usyk, until the Ukraine genius delayed with injury.
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    And he reckons the offer he sent on Tuesday morning was more than fair, considering Joshua’s new predicament toward the wrong end of the heavyweight food chain.
    He said: “We have got to a stage where we have initiated this and we have sent through what we are prepared to do to make this fight happen, then we will see if they want it.
    “It will be in the UK in November. It’s perfect timing for AJ to accept it, it would take him a long time to get himself back into the world title scene so he should grab this with both hands.
    “Usyk will not be ready until March so Tyson wants to fight before then.
    “It’s not rocket science, we have presented the pot and they can decide if they want it or not. We have opened the door and let them in.”
    But AJ promoter Eddie Hearn feels like the 6ft 9in undefeated Morecambe mastermind is playing tricks with fight fans and Christmas is the earliest this cracker could be pulled together.
    He countered: “Fury’s outstanding at getting the public to believe absolute nonsense. 
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    “Personally, I don’t think he’s serious about it.
    “But like I said, AJ would have no problem with taking this fight in December.” More

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    Boxing schedule 2022: Results, upcoming fights including Eubank Jr vs Benn, Floyd Mayweather & Jake Paul NEXT fights

    THE first six months of 2022 was a monster run in boxing, and you can expect more of the same in the second half of the year.Earlier this year we had Tyson Fury’s knockout win over Dillian Whyte, as well as Dmitry Bivol’s shocking decision victory against Canelo Alvarez.
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    We also saw Anthony Joshua lose for the second time in 11 months to heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk.
    And later this year, Canelo is back in action in a huge trilogy match-up with Gennady Golovkin, and Chris Eubank Jr takes on Conor Benn.
    Check out SunSport’s extensive boxing schedule for 2022 below…
    📺 FOX PPV (US) 📺
    🗓 September 4 🇺🇸 Los Angeles, California

    Andy Ruiz Jr vs Luis Ortiz (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Isaac Cruz vs Eduardo Ramirez (12 rounds – lightweight)

    📺 Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US) 📺
    🗓 September 10 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall (10 rounds – middleweight, WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF, The Ring titles)
    Alycia Baumgardner vs Mikaela Mayer (10 rounds – super-featherweight, WBC, WBO, IBF titles)

    📺 FITE TV (UK & US) 📺
    🗓 September 10 🇺🇸 Los Angeles, California

    Austin McBroom vs AnEson Gib (6 rounds – cruiserweight)

    📺 BT Sport (UK) 📺
    🗓 September 16 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Denzel Bentley vs Marcus Morrison (12 rounds – middleweight)
    Ellis Zorro vs. Dec Spelman (6 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Royston Barney-Smith vs Paul Holt (6 rounds – super-featherweight)

    📺 DAZN (UK & US) 📺
    🗓 September 17 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin III (12 rounds – super-middleweight, WBA, WBO, IBF, WBC, Ring Magazine titles)
    Jesse Bam Rodriguez vs Israel Gonzalez (12 rounds – super-flyweight, WBC title)
    Ammo Williams vs Kieron Conway (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Diego Pacheco vs Enrique Collazo (10 rounds – super middleweight)

    📺 Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US) 📺
    🗓 September 23 🇺🇸 Newark, New Jersey

    Shakur Stevenson vs Robson Conceicao (12 rounds – super-featherweight, WBC, WBO titles)
    Keyshawn Davis vs Omar Tienda (8 rounds -lightweight)
    Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington vs Jose Argel (6 rounds -featherweight)

    📺 BT Sport Box Office (UK) 📺
    🗓 September 24 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Manchester, England

    Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Amanda Serrano vs Sarah Mahfoud (10 rounds – featherweight, WBC, WBO, IBF titles)

    📺 DAZN (UK & US) 📺
    🗓 September 24 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Nottingham, England

    Leigh Wood vs Mauricio Lara (12 rounds – featherweight)
    Maxi Hughes vs Kid Galahad (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Terri Harper vs Hannah Rankin (10 rounds – super-welterweight, WBA title)

    📺 FITE TV (UK & US) 📺
    🗓 September 24 🇯🇵 Saitama, Japan

    Floyd Mayweather vs Mikuru Asakura exhibition (3 rounds – super-welterweight)

    📺 DAZN PPV (UK) 📺
    🗓 October 8 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn (12 rounds – catchweight 157lbs)

    📺 DAZN (UK & US) 📺
    🗓 October 15 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Sheffield, England

    Hasim Rahman vs Vitor Belfort (4 rounds – heavyweight)

    📺 Fox PPV (US) 📺
    🗓 October 15 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York City

    Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Caleb Plant vs Anthony Dirrell (12 rouinds – super-middleweight)

    📺Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US) 📺
    🗓 October 15 🇦🇺 Melbourne, Australia

    Devin Haney vs George Kambosos II (12 rounds – lightweight, WBC, WBO, IBF, WBA titles)

    📺Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US) 📺
    🗓 October 29 🇺🇸 New York, NYC

    Vasiliy Lomachenko vs Jamaine Ortiz (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Robeisy Ramirez vs Jessie Magdaleno (10 rounds -featherweight)

    📺Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US) 📺
    🗓 October 29 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Birmingham, England

    Hughie Fury vs Michael Hunter (12 rounds – heavyweight)

    📺 DAZN (UK & US) 📺
    🗓 November 5 🇦🇪 Abu Dhabi, UAE

    Dmitry Bivol vs Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez (12 roundss – light-heavyweight, WBA title)
    Joe Cordina vs. Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov (12 rounds – super-featherweight, IBF title) Chantelle Cameron vs Jessica McCaskill (10 rounds – super-lightweight, WBC, IBF titles)

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    Boxing results 2022
    🗓 August 27 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    KSI def. Swarmz TKO2 (3 rounds – light-heavyweight)
    KSI def. Luis Pineda TKO3 (3 rounds – light-heavyweight)
    Deji def. Fousey TKO3 (6 rounds – light-heavyweight)

    🗓 August 20 🇸🇦 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    Oleksandr Usyk def. Anthony Joshua SD12 (12 rounds – heavyweight, WBA, IBF, WBO titles)
    Filip Hrgovic def. Zhang Zhilei UD12 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Badou Jack def. Richard Rivera MD10 (10 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Callum Smith def. Mathieu Bauderlique KO4 (12 rounds – light-heavyweight)

    🗓 August 13 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Teofimo Lopez def. Pedro Campa TKO7 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)

    🗓 August 6 🇬🇧 Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Michael Conlan def. Miguel Marriaga UD10 (10 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 August 6 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Sheffield, England

    Dalton Smith def. Sam O’maison KO6 (12 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Sandy Ryan def. Erica Anabella Farias UD10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)

    🗓 August 6 🇺🇸 Fort Worth, Texas

    Vergil Ortiz Jr def. Michael McKinson TKO9 (12 rounds – welterweight)

    🗓 July 30 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York

    Danny Garcia def. Jose Benavidez Jr. MD12 (12 rounds -super-welterweight)
    Gary Antuanne Russell def. Rances Barthelemy TKO6 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)

    🗓 July 30 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Bournemouth, England

    Chris Billam-Smith def. Isaac Chamberlain UD12 (12 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Ben Whitaker def. Greg O’Neill TKO2 (6 rounds – light heavyweight)
    Caroline Dubois def. Happy Daudi TKO3 (6 rounds – lightweight)

    🗓 July 16 🇺🇸 Los Angeles, California

    Ryan Garcia def. Javier Fortuna (12 rounds – lightweight)

    🗓 July 16 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Mark Heffron def. Lennox Clarke TKO5 (12 rounds – middleweight)
    Hamzah Sheeraz def. Francisco Emmanuel Torres TKO5 (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Dennis McCann def. James Beech Jr. TKO8 (10 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 July 9 🇺🇸 San Antonio, Texas

    Rey Vargas def. Mark Magsayo SD12 (12 rounds – featherweight, WBC title)

    🗓 July 9 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Derek Chisora def. Kubrat Pulev SD12 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Israel Madrimov vs Michel Soro TD3 (12 rounds – super-welterweight)

    🗓 July 2 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Joe Joyce def. Christian Hammer TKO4 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Jason Cunningham vs Zolani Tete KO4 (12 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 June 25 🇺🇸 San Antonio, Texas

    Jesse Bam Rodriguez def. Srisraket Sor Rungvisai TKO8 (12 rounds – super-flyweight, WBC title)
    Murodjon Akhmadaliev def. Ronny Rios UD12 (12 rounds – super-bantamweight, WBA, IBF titles)

    🗓 June 18 🇺🇸 NYC, New York

    Artur Beterbiev def. Joe Smith Jr. TKO2 (12 rounds – light-heavyweight, WBC, WBO, IBF world titles)
    Robeisy Ramirez def. Abraham Nova KO5 (10 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 June 11 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿London, England

    Richard Riakporhe def. Fabio Turchi TKO2 (12 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Chris Kongo def. Sebastian Formella UD10 (10 rounds – welterweight)
    Zak Chelli def. Germaine Brown UD10 (10 rounds – super middleweight)

    🗓 June 11 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿Telford, England

    Liam Davies def. Marc Leach UD12 (12 rounds – super-bantamweight)
    Ijaz Ahmed DREW w/ Kaisy Khademi (12 rounds – super-flyweight)

    🗓 June 11 🇺🇸 NYC, New York

    Edgar Berlanga def. Roamer Alexis Angulo UD10 (10 rounds – super-middleweight)

    🗓 June 11 🇺🇸 Anaheim, California

    Jaime Munguia def. Jimmy Kelly TKO5 (12 rounds – super-middleweight)

    🗓 June 11 🇺🇸 Miami, Florida

    Daniel Dubois def. Trevor Bryan (12 rounds – heavyweight)

    🗓 June 10 🇲🇽 Mexico City, Mexico

    Hiroto Kyoguchi def. Esteban Bermudez TKO8 (12-rounds – light-flyweight, WBA title)
    Eduardo Hernandez def. Jorge Casteneda TKO1 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Diego Pacheco def. Raul Ortega TKO4 (10 rounds – super middleweight)

    🗓 June 7 🇯🇵 Saitama, Japan

    Naoya Inoue def. Nonito Donaire II KO2 (12 rounds – bantamweight, WBC, WBA, IBF, The Ring titles)

    🗓 June 4 🇺🇸 Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Stephen Fulton def. Danny Roman UD12 (12 rounds – super-bantamweight, WBC, WBO titles)
    David Morrell def. Kalvin Henderson TKO4 (12 rounds – super-middleweight)

    🗓 June 4 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Cardiff, Wales

    Joe Cordina def. Kenichi Ogawa KO2 ( 12 rounds – super-featherweight, IBF world title)
    Zelfa Barrett def. Faroukh Kourbanov UD12 (12 rounds – super-featherweight)
    Skye Nicolson def. Gabriela Bouvier UD8 (8 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 June 5 🇦🇺 Melbourne, Australia

    Devin Haney def. George Kambosos Jr UD12 (12 rounds – lightweight, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, The Ring titles)
    Lucas Browne def. Junior Fa KO1 (10 rounds, heavyweight)

    🗓 May 28 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York

    Gervonta Davis def. Rolando Romero TKO6 (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Erislandy Lara def. Gary “Spike” O’Sullivan TKO8 (12 rounds – middleweight)
    Jesus Ramos def. Luke Santamaria UD10 (10 rounds – super-welterweight)

    🗓 May 21 🇦🇪 Dubai, UAE

    Floyd Mayweather vs Don Moore (no decision – exhibition)
    Anderson Silva vs Bruno Machado (no decision – exhibition)
    Delfine Persoon def. Elhem Mekhelad UD10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Badou Jack def. Hany Atiyo KO1 (8 rounds – cruiserweight)

    🗓 May 21 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Janibek Alimkhanuly def. Danny Dignum KO2 (12 rounds – middleweight)
    Jamaine Ortiz def. Jamel Herring UD10 (10 rounds – lightweight)

    🗓 May 21 🇺🇸 Phoenix, Arizona

    David Benavidez def. David Lemieux KO2 (12 rounds – super-middleweight)

    🗓 May 21 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿London, England

    Joshua Buatsi def. Craig Richards UD12 (12 rounds – light-heavyweight)
    Alen Babic def. Adam Balski UD10 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Chantelle Cameron def. Victoria Bustos UD10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Robbie Davies Jr. def. Javier Molina SD10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Ellie Scotney def. Maria Cecilia Roman UD10 (10 rounds – super-bantamweight)

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    🗓 May 14 🇺🇸 Carson, California

    Jermell Charlo def. Brian Castano TKO10 (12 rounds – super-welterweight, WBA, IBF, WBC, WBO, The Ring titles)
    Jaron Ennis def. Custio Clayton KO2 (12 rounds – welterweight)

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    🗓 May 14 🇫🇷 Paris, France

    Martin Bakole def. Tony Yoka MD10 (12 rounds – heavyweight)

    🗓 May 7 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Dmitry Bivol def. Canelo Alvarez UD12 (12 rounds – light-heavyweight, WBA title)
    Montana Love def. Gabriel Valenzuela UD12 (12 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Shakhram Giyasov def. Christian Gomez UD10 (10 rounds – welterweight)
    Zhilei Zhang def. Scott Alexander KO1 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Aaron Silva def. Alexis Espino TKO4 (8 rounds – middleweight)

    🗓 April 30 🇺🇸 NYC, New York

    Katie Taylor def. Amanda Serrano SD10 (10 rounds – lightweight, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, Ring Magazine titles)
    Liam Smith def. Jesse Vargas TKO10 (12 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Franchon Crews-Dezurn def. Elin Cederroos SD10 (10 rounds – super-middleweight, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO titles)

    🗓 April 30 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Shakur Stevenson def. Oscar Valdez UD12 (12 rounds – super-featherweight, WBC & WBO titles)

    🗓 April 23 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Tyson Fury def. Dillian Whyte KO6 (12 rounds – heavyweight, WBC, Ring Magazine title)
    Ekow Essuman def. Darren Tetley UD12 (12 rounds – welterweight)
    Nick Ball def. Isaac Lowe TKO6 (10 rounds – featherweight)
    David Adeleye def. Chris Healey TKO4 (8 rounds – heavyweight)
    Tommy Fury def. Daniel Bocianski UD6 (6 rounds – light-heavyweight)
    Karol Itauma def. Michal Ciach TKO2 (8 rounds – light-heavyweight)

    🗓 April 16 🇺🇸 Dallas, Texas

    Errol Spence Jr def. Yordenis Ugas TKO10 (12 rounds – welterweight, WBA, WBC, IBF titles)
    Isaac Cruz def. Yuriorkis Gamboa TKO5 (10 rounds – lightweight)
    Eimantas Stanionis def. Radzhab Butaev SD12 (12 rounds – welterweight)

    🗓 April 16 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Manchester, England

    Conor Benn def. Chris van Heerden KO2 (12 rounds – welterweight)
    Chris Billam-Smith def. Tommy McCarthy KO8 (12 rounds – cruiserweight)

    🗓 April 9 🇯🇵 Saitama, Japan

    Gennady Golovkin def. Ryota Murata TKO9 (12 rounds – middleweight, WBA & IBF titles)

    🗓 April 9 🇺🇸 San Antonio, Texas

    Ryan Garcia def. Emmanuel Tagoe UD12 (12 rounds – lightweight)

    🗓 April 9 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Sebastian Fundora def. Erickson Lubin TKO9 (12 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Tony Harrison def. Sergio Garcia UD12 (12 rounds – super-welterweight)

    🗓 March 26 🇺🇸 Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Tim Tszyu def. Terrell Gausha (12 rounds – super-welterweight)

    🗓 March 26 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Richard Riakporhe def. Deion Jumah TKO8 (10 rounds – cruiserweight)

    🗓 March 26 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Leeds, England

    Josh Warrington def. Kiko Martinez TKO7 (12 rounds – featherweight, IBF title)
    Maxi Hughes def. Ryan Walsh UD12 (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Ebanie Bridges def. Cecilia Roman UD10 (10 rounds – bantamweight, IBF title)
    Dalton Smith def. Ray Moylette TKO10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Skye Nicholson def. Bec Connolly (6 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 March 19 🇦🇪 Dubai, UAE

    Sunny Edwards def. Muhammad Waseem UD12 (12 rounds – flyweight, IBF title)
    Regis Prograis def. Tyrone McKenna TKO6 (10 rounds -super-lightweight)

    🗓 March 19 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    David Avanesyan def. Finn Oskari Metz KO1 (12 rounds – welterweight)
    Hamzah Sheeraz def. Jez Smith KO2 (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Dennis McCann def. Charles Tondo UD8 (8 rounds – bantamweight)

    🗓 March 12 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Nottingham, England

    Leigh Wood def. Michael Conlan KO12 (12 rounds – featherweight, WBA Regular title)
    Terri Harper def. Yamila Belen Abellaneda UD10 (10 rounds – lightweight)
    Caoimhin Agyarko def. Juan Carlos Rubio UD10 (10 rounds – middleweight)

    🗓 March 5 🇺🇸 San Diego, California

    Roman Gonzalez def. Julio Cesar Martinez UD12 (12 rounds – super-flyweight, WBA title)
    Mauricio Lara def. Emilio Sanchez TKO3 (10 rounds – featherweight)
    Diego Pacheco def. Genc Pllana KO2 (8 rounds – super middleweight)
    Marc Castro def. Julio Madera UD6 (6 rounds – lightweight)
    Skye Nicolson def. Jessica Juarez UD6 (6 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 March 4 🇺🇸 Fresno, California

    Jose Ramirez def. Jose Pedraza UD12 (12 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Joet Gonzalez def. Jeo Santisima TKO9 (10 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 February 27 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Lawrence Okolie def. Michal Cieslak UD12 (12 rounds – cruiserweight, WBO title)
    Jordan Gill def. Karim Guerfi KO9 (12 rounds – featherweight)
    Anthony Fowler def. Lukasz Maciec UD10 (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Demsey McKean def. Ariel Esteban Bracamonte UD8 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Galal Yafai def. Carlos Bautista TKO5 (10 rounds – flyweight)
    Campbell Hatton def. Joe Ducker TKO6 (4 rounds -lightweight)

    🗓 February 26 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, California

    Hector Garcia def. Chris Colbert UD12 (12 rounds – super-featherweight)
    Gary Antuanne Russell def. Viktor Postol TKO10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Fernando Martinez def. Jerwin Ancajas UD12 (12 rounds – super-flyweight, IBF title)

    🗓 February 26 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Glasgow, Scotland

    Josh Taylor def. Jack Catterall SD12 (12 rounds – super-lightweight, IBF/WBC/WBO/WBA titles)
    Robeisy Ramirez def. Eric Donovan TKO3 (10 rounds -featherweight)
    Nick Campbell def. Jay McFarlane TKO7 (10 rounds – heavyweight)

    🗓 February 19 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Manchester, England

    Kell Brook def. Amir Khan TKO6 (12 rounds – catchweight, 149lbs)
    Natasha Jonas def. Chris Namus TKO2 (10 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Viddal Riley def. Willbeforce Shihepo UD6 (6 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Adam Azim def. Jordan Ellison TKO3 (6 rounds – lightweight)
    Hassan Azim def. MJ Hall UD4 (4 rounds – welterweight)

    🗓 February 19 🇲🇽 Tijuana, Mexico

    Jaime Munguia def. D’Mitrius Ballard TKO3 (12 rounds – middleweight)

    🗓 February 12 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    John Ryder def. Daniel Jacobs SD12 (12 rounds – super-middleweight)
    Johnny Fisher def. Gabriel Enguema UD6 (6 rounds – heavyweight)
    Felix Cash def. Magomed Madiev UD10 (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Ellie Scotney def. Jorgelina Guanini UD10 (10 rounds – super-bantamweight)
    Ammo Williams def. Javier Francisco Maciel TKO6 (10 rounds – middleweight)

    🗓 February 5 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Keith Thurman def. Mario Barrios UD12 (12 rounds – welterweight)
    Luis Nery def. Carlos Castro SD10 (10 rounds – super-bantamweight)
    Leo Santa Cruz def. Keenan Carbajal UD10 (12 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 February 5 🇺🇸 Glendale, Arizona

    Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez def. Carlos Cuadras UD12 (12 rounds – super-flyweight, WBC title)
    Jamie Mitchell def. Carly Skelly TKO4 (10 rounds – bantamweight, WBA title)
    Raymond Ford def. Edward Vazquez SD10 (10 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 February 5 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Cardiff, Wales

    Chris Eubank def. Liam Williams UD12 (12 rounds – middleweight)
    Claressa Shields def. Ema Kozin UD10 (10 rounds – middleweight, WBC, IBF, WBA titles)
    Caroline Dubois def. Vaida Masiokaite UD4 (4 rounds – lightweight)

    🗓 January 22 🇺🇸 Atlantic City, New Jersey

    Mark Magsayo def. Gary Russell Jr MD12 (12 rounds – featherweight, WBC title)
    Subriel Matias def. Petros Ananyan TKO9 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)

    🗓 January 15 🇺🇸 Verona, New York

    Joe Smith Jr def. Steve Geffrard TKO9 (12 rounds – light-heavyweight, WBO title)
    Abraham Nova vs Jose Enrique Vivas TKO8 (10 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 January 1 🇺🇸 Hollywood, Florida

    Luis Ortiz def. Charles Martin TKO6 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Frank Sanchez def. Christian Hammer UD10 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
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    Deji vs Fousey LIVE: KSI’s brother WINS by KNOCKOUT in third round, stream, TV channel – O2 Arena latest updates

    DEJI finally won his first ever boxing match as he stopped Fousey in the third round of their clash. KSI’s brother was dominant from start to finish, knocking his man down in the second before Fousey’s corner threw the towel in a round later.

    Ring-walk time: Approx 9pm BST/4pm EST
    Live stream/TV: DAZN PPV

    KSI VS SWARMZ & PINEDA – FOLLOW ALONG WITH OUR LIVE BLOG
    Follow along with all the action with our live blog below…
    Ring return
    KSI will be back in the ring in January if all goes well.
    He didn’t call out Jake Paul, but explained he needs a few more fights first before that happens.
    KSI said in the ring: “Slim looks good. I want a piece of that. Austin vs Gib, I want the winner of that. Andrew Tate, I want a piece of that. Tommy Fury, I want a piece of that.”
    Fight farce
    Mexican Pineda is a professional in the boxing ranks with two wins from seven bouts to his name.
    But he looked skinny, weak and spent his whole night complaining.
    Pineda, 23, was scared to throw a punch and seemed to hit the deck every time KSI landed.
    The Mexican boxer also complained he was being hit in the back of the head on multiple occasions.
    Next up
    KSI named five potential opponents next up…
    Slim, the winner of Austin vs Gib, Andrew Tate and Tommy Fury.
    Who would you like to see him face?
    The winner is
    KSI did his job, no doubt about that.
    But Pineda didn’t stop complaining about being hit on the back of the head.
    And he fell over every time KSI landed.
    Its over
    In the third round.
    And frankly not before time. That was awful from Pineda.
    Round one
    This looks like one-way traffic in KSI’s favour.
    Pineda is non-stop complaining about being hit on the back of the head.
    The main event
    KSI makes his way down the ramp once again.
    This time he’s dressed all in white.
    Expect this one to be a bit more of a battle than against Swarmz.
    .Credit: Rex
    Here we go
    Part 2 of the KSI double header.
    Michael Buffer is in the ring to introduce the fighters.
    First it’s Pineda.
    Stars in the house
    David Haye has been ringside for most of the night.
    Chris Eubank Jr and Logan Paul are currently on the DAZN broadcast.
    Derek Chisora is also here as part of the packed crowd.
    .Credit: Rex
    One fight left
    Just the main event to come. KSI has had just shy of three hours backstage since his win over Swarmz.
    He’ll take on Pineda in the main event next.
    Slim wins!
    A huge knockout from Slim. Faze Temperr wasn’t getting up from that.
    Fight night live
    This live services was focussed on Deji vs Fousey – if you want to follow all the remaining action CLICK HERE.
    Next up
    Faze Temperrr vs Slim is the next bout tonight.
    And it’s the last of the undercard action before KSI vs Pineda.
    Entrance of the night
    Slim has just won it.
    He just came out to A Thousand Miles which turned into Dancing in September.
    Phew!
    What a fight that was. Caught your breath yet?
    Respect
    Huge respect shown to the winner Deji as well – and he gets a good ovation from the crowd after that having been booed most of the night.
    .Credit: Getty
    A word from Fousey
    Classy speech from Fousey, about how he talked a follower out of suicide.
    “I may not be the best fighter in the ring but I’m a fighter in life and I win every single day.”
    Day one
    Deji also pays tribute to a childhood friend Shane, who helped him in his training camp and with his meal prep.
    Deji says
    “I have the best team ever. I have the best boxing coach ever and I have everyone out there showing me love and that pulled me up.”
    Sky high
    Deji is hoisted aloft by his team.
    The O2 Arena crowd cheer him on with a huge ovation.
    What a win!
    Brilliant from Deji. You can’t argue with the towel being thrown in there, Fousey looks in a bad way.
    It’s over!
    Fousey’s corner have thrown in the towel.
    Deji wins!
    Huge shot!
    A massive uppercut from Deji has Fousey grabbing on for dear life and taking an eight count.
    This could be over soon.
    Round three
    Deji is on the offensive again. Fousey has some swelling around his left eye.
    Round two
    Fousey did all the work for most of the round but was put on the canvas by a sublime counter.
    Deji in control of this bout now at the halfway stage.
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