Callum Walsh outpoints Carlos Ocampo in debut Paramount show
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As the sport of boxing pushes closer to the first big fight of the year on Jan. 31, when Teofimo Lopez Jr. defends his 140-pound title against three-division champion Shakur Stevenson in New York, it's time to share our wish list of what could (or even should) be coming in 2026 for the sweet science.
Alvarez is the most lucrative target for any belt-seeking super middle, and there's no more intriguing option out there than the 26-year-old Sheeraz, who stands 6'3", has 18 KOs in 22 wins, and dominated in his last fight against an ex-Canelo opponent.
Speaking to DAZN Boxing, former WBC super welterweight champion Sergio Mora said he believes that that Canelo ‘cannot fight anymore’ and strongly suggested the Mexican icon should finally walk away from boxing.
Zuffa Boxing is officially here. After months of preparation, TKO's Zuffa Boxing, led by UFC CEO Dana White and WWE President Nick Khan, has announced its
Boxing schedule for 2026: Teofimo Lopez vs. Shakur Stevenson, Subriel Matias vs. Dalton Smith on tap
The current highlight of the schedule is the Jan. 31 clash between WBO junior welterweight champion Teofimo Lopez and three-division champion Shakur Stevenson. New York will be rocking for one of the biggest fights between young American stars in recent memory.
LAS VEGAS – Fight week for the first-ever Zuffa Boxing event is officially underway with a pre-fight press conference with Dana White. On Wednesday, White, along with six competitors on the Z01 card, including headliners Callum Walsh and Carlos Ocampo, took questions from the media at the Meta APEX.
Misfits Boxing is returning this month as Andrew Tate returns to combat sports to face Chase Demoor on December 20th in Dubai. The fight will be contested under unique conditions: despite being billed as a heavyweight bout, both fighters must weigh in ...
RECCO, Italy – January 16, 2026 — Elite Top Fight, an Italy-based professional combat sports circuit, announced the introduction of a 3×3 boxing format for its professional events, restructuring standard bouts into three rounds of three minutes under a revised competition model.
Former champions, top contenders, and rising stars are set to appear on the Raymond Muratalla vs. Andy Cruz undercard. Here's a breakdown of all the action on the Muratalla vs. Cruz card.