This year’s biggest and most anticipated boxing events have concluded, delivering top-notch action for fans. They witnessed stars like Canelo Alvarez, Terence Crawford, Gervonta Davis, and more in the ring. Recently, the heavyweight clash between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk grabbed attention. While fans may get another chance to see their favorite boxers in 2025, very few bouts have been announced so far.
According to BBC Sports, the 2025 boxing season begins on January 8 in Queensland, Australia, with Jai Opetaia defending the IBF cruiserweight title. Notable matchups include Caroline Dubois vs. Jessica Camara (WBC lightweight title) on January 11 in Sheffield and Naoya Inoue vs. Sam Goodman (super-bantamweight titles) on January 24 in Tokyo.
February highlights feature Adam Azim vs. Sergey Lipinets (IBO light-welterweight title) on February 1 in Wembley and Derek Chisora vs. Otto Wallin on February 8 in Manchester. A packed February 22 includes Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker (IBF heavyweight title) and Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol (undisputed light-heavyweight championship).
March begins with Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach (WBA lightweight title) on March 1 in Brooklyn, followed by Natasha Jonas vs. Lauren Price (welterweight titles) on March 7 in London. March 15 in Liverpool will showcase Nick Ball vs. TJ Doheny (WBA featherweight title) and Andrew Cain vs. Charlie Edwards. It’s important to note that dates, fighters, and fight cards are subject to change.
Boxing: Can Fans See Canelo Vs. Terence Crawford In 2025?
Sheikh Turki Alalshikh, the promoter behind the highly anticipated Alvarez vs. Crawford fight, has challenged Alvarez to accept the bout, sparking excitement among boxing fans. Rumors suggest the fight could happen in 2025, with Saudi Arabia’s involvement increasing its likelihood.
The Mexican superstar, has expressed his willingness to fight Crawford, though he believes the weight difference would give him an easy victory. He is reportedly open to the fight for a $150 million payday. Meanwhile, Terence Crawford, boasting an unbeaten 41-0 record with 31 knockouts, has called this the biggest fight in boxing and is eager to face Alvarez. While nothing has been confirmed yet, fans will need to wait for updates on this potential blockbuster clash.
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