The Sporting News: Your Ultimate Guide to the Explosive 2023 Boxing Season and World Champions

2023-05-20 07:00:00

The 2022 season of the boxing He left great emotions and spectacular fights, some of which quickly entered history and will become true classics in the rings. And the action doesn’t stop. Therefore, it is a good time to review what will be the great evenings and all the fights of a packed 2023 boxing calendar.

The Sporting News will update every weekend the action from the world of fists and will highlight the champions of the many titles that will be put on the line. All categories, weights and belts, below.

More | The complete list of current boxing world champions

Boxing calendar in 2023

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may 27th

Manchester (England)

  • Mauricio Lara (Mexico) vs. Leigh Wood (England), for the AMB featherweight title.
  • Jack Catterall (England) vs. Darragh Foley (Ireland), super lightweight.

Belfast (Northern Ireland)

  • Luis Alberto Lopez (Mexico) vs. Mick Conlan (Ireland), for the IBF featherweight title.

Bournemouth (Inglaterra)

  • Lawrence Okolie (England) vs. Chris Billam-Smith (England), for the WBO cruiserweight title.

3 of June

Detroit (United States)

  • Claressa Shields (United States) vs. Hanna Gabriels (Costa Rica), for the undisputed middleweight championship

June 9

Miami (United States)

  • Adrien Broner (United States) vs. Bill Hutchinson (United States), welterweight.

June 10th

London England)

  • Sunny Edwards (England) vs. Andrés Campos (Chile), for the IBF flyweight title.

New York, USA)

  • Josh Taylor (UK) vs. Teofimo Lopez (United States), for the WBO super lightweight title.

Ontario, California (United States)

  • Jaime Munguía (Mexico) vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko (Ukraine), middleweight.

June 17

New Orleans (United States)

  • Regis Prograis (United States) vs. Danielito Zorrilla (Puerto Rico), for the WBC super lightweight title.

June 18

Queensland (Australia)

  • Tim Tszyu (Australia) vs. Carlos Ocampo (Mexico), for interim WBO super welterweight title

June 24

Tokyo Japan)

  • Joshua Franco (United States) vs. Kazuto Ioka (Japan), for the WBA super flyweight title.

New York, USA)

  • Edgar Berlanga (United States) vs. Jason Quigley (Ireland), super middleweight

Minneapolis (United States)

  • Carlos Adames (Dominican Republic) vs. Julian Williams (United States), for the interim WBC middleweight title.
  • Erickson Lubin (United States) vs. Luis Arias (United States), super welterweight.
  • Fernando Martinez (Argentina) Jade Bornea (Philippines), for the FIB superfly title

1st of July

Manchester (England)

  • Liam Smith (England) def. Chris Eubank Jr. (England), medium weight.

July 8

Arlington (United States)

  • Vergil Ortiz Jr. (United States) vs. Eimantas Stanionis (Lithuania), peso wélter.

July 15

Detroit (United States)

  • Alycia Baumgardner (United States) vs. Christina Linardatou (Greece), for the undisputed super featherweight title.
  • Andy Cruz (Cuba) vs. Juan Carlos Burgos (Mexico), lightweight.

July 25

Tokyo Japan)

  • Stephen Fulton (United States) vs. Naoya Inoue (Japan), for the WBC and WBO super bantamweight titles.
  • Robeisy Ramirez (Cuba) vs. Satoshi Shimizu (Japan), for the WBO featherweight title.

August 5

New York (United States)

  • Erislandy Lara (Cuba) vs. Danny Garcia (United States), for the WBA middleweight title.

With date to be confirmed

Oklahoma (United States)

  • George Kambosos (Australia) vs. Maxi Hughes (England), lightweight.

place to confirm

  • Nonito Donaire (Philippines) vs. Alejandro Santiago (Mexico), for the WBC bantamweight title.

Boxing results in 2023

January 6th

Osaka (Japan)

  • Melvin Jerusalem (Philippines) KOT2 Masataka Taniguchi (Japan), for the minimum WBO title.
  • Daniel Valladares (Mexico) NC Ginjiro Shigeoka (Japan), for the IBF minimum title.

January 7th

Washington (United States)

  • Gervonta Davis (United States) TKO9 Héctor Luis García (Dominican Republic), for the WBA lightweight title.
  • Jaron Ennis (United States) UD12 Karen Chukhadzhian (Ukraine), for the IBF interim welterweight title.

January 21st

Manchester (England)

  • Liam Smith (England) KOT4 Chris Eubank Jr . (England), medium weight.

January 28

Wembley Arena (England)

  • Artur Beterbiev (Russia) TKO8 Anthony Yarde (England), for the WBC, IBF and WBO light heavyweight titles.
  • Artur Dalakian (Ukraine) DU12 David Jiménez (Costa Rica), for the AMB fly title.

February 3rd

Glendale (United States)

  • Emanuel Navarrete (Mexico) TKO9 Liam Wilson (Australia), for the WBO super featherweight title.
  • Arnold Barboza Jr. (United States) UD10 José Pedraza (Puerto Rico), super lightweight

February 4

New York (United States)

  • Amanda Serrano (Puerto Rico) UD10 Erika Cruz (Mexico), for the IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO featherweight titles
  • Alycia Baumgardner (United States) UD10 Elhem Mekhaled (France), for IBF, WBA, WBO and WBC super featherweight titles

February 11th

Saint Anthony (United States)

  • O’Shaquie Foster (United States) UD12 Rey Vargas (Mexico), for the WBC super featherweight title.

18th of February

Nottingham (Inglaterra)

  • Mauricio Lara (Mexico) KOT7 Leigh Wood (England), for the WBA featherweight title.

Pomona (United States)

  • Luis Nery (Mexico) TKO11 Azat Hovhannisyan (Armenia), super bantamweight.

February 25

Minneapolis (United States)

  • Subriel Matías (Puerto Rico) KOT5 Jeremías Ponce (Argentina), for the IBF super lightweight title.

Diriyah (Saudi Arabia)

  • Badou Jack (Sweden) KOT12 Ilunga Makabu (Congo), for the CMB cruiserweight title

March 4

Ontario, California (United States)

  • Brandon Figueroa (United States) UD12 Mark Magsayo (Philippines), for the vacant WBC interim featherweight title.
  • Armando Resendiz (Mexico) KO10 Jarrett Hurd (United States), middleweight.

March 11th

Sydney (Australia)

  • Tim Tszyu (Australia) TKO9 Tony Harrison (United States), for interim WBO super welterweight title.

Liverpool (Inglaterra)

  • Diego Pacheco (United States) TKO4 Jack Cullen (England), super middleweight.

March 18th

Gagny (France)

  • Bakary Samake (France) UD10 Lucas Bastida (Argentina), super welterweight.

Long Beach (United States)

  • Mercito Gesta (Philippines) SD10 Joseph JoJo Diaz (United States), lightweight.

March 21st

Buenos Aires, Argentina)

  • Sergio Martínez (Argentina) KO1 Jhon Teherán (Colombia), middleweight.

March 25th

London England)

  • Lawrence Okolie (England) DU12 David Light (New Zealand), for the WBO cruiserweight title.

Las Vegas (United States)

  • David Benavídez (United States) UD12 Caleb Plant (United States), super middleweight.

Fresno (United States)

  • José Ramirez (United States) KO11 Richard Commey (Ghana), super lightweight

April 1st

London England)

  • Anthony Joshua (England) DU12 Jermain Franklin (USA), heavyweight

Tulsa (United States)

  • Robeisy Ramírez (Cuba) DU12 Isaac Dogboe (Ghana), for the WBO featherweight title.

April 8

Tokyo Japan)

  • Kenshiro Teraji (Japan) KOT9 Anthony Olascuaga (United States), for the WBA and WBC light flyweight titles.
  • Takuma Inoue (Japan) DU12 Liborio Solís (Venezuela), for the WBA bantamweight title.
  • Reiya Abe (Japan) UD12 Kiko Martínez (Spain), IBF featherweight title eliminator.

Saint Anthony (United States)

  • Jesse Bam Rodríguez (United States) DU12 Cristian González (Mexico), for the WBO flyweight title.
  • Marlon Tapales (Philippines) DD12 Murodjon Akhmadaliev (Uzbekistan), for the FIB and AMB supercock titles.

Newark (United States)

  • Shakur Stevenson (United States) TKO6 Shuichiro Yoshino (Japan), lightweight.

Carson (California)

  • Brian Mendoza (United States) KO7 Sebastian Fundora (United States), for the interim WBC super welterweight title.

April 15

London England)

  • Zhang Zhilei (China) TKO6 Joe Joyce (UK), for WBO interim heavyweight title.
  • Mikaela Mayer (United States) DU10 Lucy Wildheart (Sweden), lightweight.

April 16th

Tokyo Japan)

  • Ginjiro Shigeoka (Japan) KO9 Rene Mark Cuarto (Philippines), for the minimum IBF interim title.
  • Yudai Shigeoka (Japan) KO7 Wilfredo Méndez (Puerto Rico), for the WBC minimum interim title.

April 22

Las Vegas (United States)

  • Gervonta Davis (United States) KO7 Ryan Garcia (United States), 136-pound catchweight.
  • David Morrell (Cuba) KO1 Yamaguchi Falcao (Brazil), for the WBA super middleweight title

Cardiff (Gales)

  • Joe Cordina (Wales) DD12 Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov (Tajikistan), for the IBF super featherweight title.

May 6th

Guadalajara Mexico)

  • saul Canelo Álvarez (Mexico) DU12 John Ryder (England), for the undisputed super middleweight championship.
  • Julio César Martínez (Mexico) KOT11 Ronal Batista (Panama), for the WBC flyweight title

Yekaterinburg (Russia)

  • Magomed Kurbanov (Russia) DD12 Michel Soro (France), superwelterweight.

Birmingham (England)

  • Joshua Buatsi (England) UD12 Pawel Stepien (Poland), light heavyweight.

may 13th

Stockton (United States)

  • Janibek Alimkhanuly (Kazakhstan) TKO2 Steven Butler (Canada), for the WBO middleweight title.
  • Jason Moloney (Australia) DM12 Vincent Astrolabe (Philippines), for the vacant WBO bantamweight title.

Las Vegas (United States)

  • Rolly Romero (United States) TKO9 Ismael Barroso (Venezuela), for the interim WBA super lightweight title.

May 20th

Dublin (Ireland)

  • Chantelle Cameron (England) DM10 Katie Taylor (Ireland), for the IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO super lightweight titles.
  • James Metcalf (England) UD12 Dennis Hogan (Ireland), IBO super welterweight title.

Las Vegas (United States)

  • Devin Haney (United States) UD12 Vasyl Lomachenko (Ukraine), for the undisputed lightweight championship.
  • Together Nakatani (Japan) KO12 Andrew Moloney (Australia), for vacant WBO super flyweight title
  • Óscar Valdez (Mexico) DU10 Adam Lopez (United States), super featherweight.

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