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Boxing Tonight: Which Boxers Will Fight Tonight on June 16?

Boxing Tonight: Which Boxers Will Fight Tonight on June 16?

Boxing Tonight: Boxing fans around the world will have plenty of fights to watch tonight, June 16, as several bouts are scheduled to take place across different cities. From London to Tashkent to Mexico City, there is a wide variety of fights on offer for fans to enjoy. Follow Latest Boxing News with Insidesport.IN Read […]

Boxing Tonight: Boxing fans around the world will have plenty of fights to watch tonight, June 16, as several bouts are scheduled to take place across different cities. From London to Tashkent to Mexico City, there is a wide variety of fights on offer for fans to enjoy. Follow Latest Boxing News with Insidesport.IN

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Boxing Schedule

In London, Frazer Clarke and Mariusz Wach will go head-to-head in a 10-round heavyweight bout. Caroline Dubois and Yanina del Carmen Lescano will also be in action, where they will face off in an eight-round female lightweight fight.

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Aaron McKenna and Uisma Lima will engage in a 10-round middleweight bout. Viddal Riley and Anees Taj will rematch in an eight-round cruiserweight fight, while Isaac Chamberlain and Daniel Bocianski will go head-to-head in a six-round cruiserweight bout. Rounding off the card in London are Hassan Azim vs. Ruben Angulo, Sam Gilley vs. Ellis Corrie, Joshua Gustave vs. Remi Scholer, and Roman Fury vs. Erik Nazaryan.

In Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Paul Butler and an opponent yet to be announced will go head-to-head in a 10-round bout in the junior featherweight division. Joe McGrail and Joel Sanchez will also be in action, where they will face off in a six to eight-round featherweight bout. In another six-round fight, Steven Cairns will take on Michal Dufek in the lightweight division. The last fight in Tashkent will see Yan Marcos take on an opponent yet to be announced in a 10-round welterweight bout.

In Augusta, Georgia, Nico Hernandez and Ernesto Irias will engage in an eight-round flyweight bout. Lateef Kayode and Chad Davis will also be in action, where they will take part in a four-round heavyweight fight. Gordie Russ II and Elias Alves de Silva will go toe-to-toe in a four-round junior middleweight bout. Lastly, John Vallejo and Deomontrez Hamilton will face off in a four-round welterweight bout.

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inally, in Mexico City, Adrian Curiel and Jose Eduardo Ramirez will fight in a 10-round junior flyweight bout. Ricardo Salas will also be in action, where he will take on an opponent yet to be announced in an eight-round welterweight bout. Gerardo Garcia Pitones and Jose Angel Rojas will engage in an eight-round junior bantamweight fight. Daniel Sanchez and Francisco Navarrete will also go head-to-head in an eight-round junior welterweight bout. The last fight in Mexico City will see Cristina Jimenez Ramirez take on Regina Chavez in a six-round female junior flyweight bout.

All the fights will be available to watch live on different platforms. The fights in London and Augusta will be available to watch live on FITE+, while the fights in Mexico City will be available to watch on CANELA TV. Fans who are unable to watch the fights live can catch up with highlights and updates on various social media platforms.

Boxing fans around the world can look forward to an exciting night of fights. With a diverse range of bouts taking place across multiple cities, there is something for everyone to enjoy. So, grab your popcorn and get ready for a night of thrilling boxing action. Follow InsideSport on GOOGLE NEWS /  For Boxing News updates with InsideSport.IN

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