Boxing Schedule - Who is fighting tonight?

Who is fighting tonight? & When is the next big boxing fight?

Updated 7 September 2025, 09:00 BST

British fight-fans have a monster run of match-ups ahead. Below you’ll find every confirmed televised card in date order, complete with UK start times, broadcast details. Click here to read the analysis of all these fights.

Saturday, 13 September – Lewis Crocker vs Paddy Donovan II

All-Irish grudge match for the vacant IBF welterweight title at Windsor Park. The first fight was a thriller and this rematch has genuine belt-and-bragging-rights stakes for Belfast and Limerick. Matchroom say the undercard will feature Caoimhin Agyarko vs Ishmael Davis. Read the announcement here.

UK fight time: TBC
Venue & Broadcast: Clearer Twist National Stadium at Windsor Park, Belfast – DAZN.

Saturday, 13 September – Canelo Álvarez vs Terence Crawford

The once-impossible dream fight is reality: four-weight king Canelo defends his undisputed super-middle crown against pound-for-pound No. 1 Crawford, who chases a record third undisputed reign. Riyadh Season financing brings the first boxing mega-event streamed on Netflix to UK viewers without a PPV price tag. Read the fight announcement here.

UK fight time: TBC
Venue & Broadcast: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas – Netflix

Canelo Álvarez, in a blue cap, stares down Terence Crawford in the ring as entourages and officials look on.

Sunday, 14 September – Naoya Inoue vs Murodjon Akhmadaliev

Undisputed super-bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue defends all four belts against former unified titleholder Murodjon Akhmadaliev in Nagoya on a Lemino Boxing triple-title card. The bout was confirmed at an Ohashi Promotions press conference, with the new IG Arena named as host. Read the announcement here.

UK fight time: TBC
Venue & Broadcast: IG Arena (Aichi International Arena), Nagoya – Lemino in Japan; international rights TBC.

Saturday, 4 October – Nathaniel Collins vs Cristobal Lorente

Scotland’s unbeaten Nathaniel Collins gets his first European title shot against EBU featherweight champion Cristobal Lorente at Glasgow’s Braehead Arena. Queensberry bill it as “The Next King of Scotland,” with DAZN carrying the show. Read the event listing here.

Read the full fight preview including UK time, undercard and preview.

Saturday, 11 October – Jaron Ennis vs Uisma Lima

“Boots” steps up to 154 lbs in a WBA final eliminator at home in Philly. Matchroom and the arena list the date, with DAZN to stream. A statement win would push Ennis toward a super-welter title shot. Read the announcement here.

UK fight time: TBC
Venue & Broadcast: Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia – DAZN.

Saturday, 25 October – Sebastian Fundora vs Keith Thurman

WBC super-welterweight champion Fundora is slated to defend against former unified welterweight king Thurman in Las Vegas. Reports point to Oct 25 at the MGM Grand on PBC’s Prime Video PPV, with final venue details still to be confirmed.

UK fight time: TBC
Venue & Broadcast: Las Vegas, MGM Grand expected – Prime Video PPV (TBC).

Saturday, 25 October – Joseph Parker vs Fabio Wardley

WBO interim champion Joseph Parker meets WBA interim titleholder Fabio Wardley in a high-stakes heavyweight main event at London’s O2, with Parker’s belt expected to be on the line. Read the Parker v Wardley analysis here.

UK fight time: TBC
Venue & Broadcast: The O2 Arena, London – TBC

Saturday, 1 November – Joshua Buatsi vs Zach Parker

All-British light-heavy showdown in Manchester. Co-op Live and Ticketmaster have the listing, with DAZN carrying a Queensberry tripleheader that also features Bradley Rea vs Lyndon Arthur and Daniel Lapin vs Troy Jones. Read the arena page here.

UK fight time: TBC
Venue & Broadcast: Co-op Live, Manchester – DAZN.

Saturday, 15 November – Jake Paul vs Gervonta “Tank” Davis

Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis is set for 15 November at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena, live on Netflix. UK fight time and weigh-in details are to be confirmed. The crossover clash pits Paul’s size and activity against Davis’s elite timing and power. Read the announcement here.

UK fight time: TBC
Venue & Broadcast: State Farm Arena, Atlanta – Netflix

Saturday, 15 November – Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn II

The sons of British ring legends run it back after April’s dramatic first encounter. With a rumoured UK attendance record at stake, the rematch could define each man’s middleweight future and finally settle one of the most personal rivalries in domestic boxing. Expect a heavy security presence and a fierce build-up across fight week.

UK fight time: TBC
Venue & Broadcast: London venue TBC – likely Sky Sports Box Office / DAZN

Saturday, 22 November – David Benavidez vs Anthony Yarde

Riyadh Season’s “Ring IV” lands in Saudi Arabia with Benavidez making a WBC light-heavy defence against London’s Yarde. ESPN list the date on a stacked card also set to include Brian Norman Jr vs Devin Haney and Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez vs Fernando Martinez.

UK fight time: TBC Venue & Broadcast: ANB Arena, Riyadh – DAZN.