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Boxing schedule 2023: What are the big boxing fights happening this year?

Boxing schedule 2023: What are the big boxing fights happening this year?

Boxing schedule 2023: Boxing News: Boxing is now again experiencing a boom in popularity, thanks to personalities like Paul Brothers, KSI, and many more who have entered the world of boxing. And last year was one of those years, with a tonne of thrilling matches, including Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua and Dmitry Bivol vs. […]

Boxing schedule 2023: Boxing News: Boxing is now again experiencing a boom in popularity, thanks to personalities like Paul Brothers, KSI, and many more who have entered the world of boxing. And last year was one of those years, with a tonne of thrilling matches, including Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua and Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. Follow Boxing News Updates with InspideSport.IN.

Both Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua and Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk wasn’t held, which was unfortunate and equally disappointing. Overall, the year was, therefore, only average. The fight, however, seems to be happening this year that we weren’t able to see last year. So let’s explore the anticipated big boxing match for this year in more detail.

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Boxing schedule 2023: What major boxing matches are scheduled for this year?

In sequential sequence, the first significant fight is going to be between Gervonta Davis and Hector Luis Garcia at the Capital One Arena on January 7, where Davis will defend his WBA (Regular) championship. He will subsequently take on Ryan Garcia after this fight in April.

There are two additional fights on the card to keep an eye out for Demetrius Andrade vs. Demond Nicholson and Jaron Ennis vs. Karen Chukhadzhyan (IBF “Interim” Welterweight Title) (Super-Middleweight).

Boxing schedule 2023: What are the big boxing fights happening this year?

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Boxing schedule 2023: What are the big boxing fights happening this year?

In the next Misfits Boxing Series, YouTube superstar and part-time celebrity boxer KSI is set to return to take and settle his score with jiu-jitsu champion and Conor McGregor’s friend, Dillon Danis on January 14, Wembley Arena, London.

Later in the month, Anthony Yarde will get a second chance to capture a world championship as he takes on Artur Beterbiev, the currently undisputed light-heavyweight champion. Additionally, the battle between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall, which was supposed to take place on February 4 and be for Taylor’s lineal and WBO junior welterweight belts, has been postponed and will now happen in March.

The boxing world will be amazed whenever Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk square off in a championship match. Although a date hasn’t been set in stone, boxing promoter Frank Warren revealed that negotiations are already underway to have Usyk and Fury fight in the first week of March 2023.

Talking about the big names, Floyd Mayweather has announced that he would participate in an exhibition fight in the UK, with next month (Feb) being a potential date.

While Anthony Joshua, who is scheduled to make a comeback in 2023, has confirmed that his match against Deontay Wilder will take place in 2023, speaking with GQ. Reportedly, as per Eddie Hearn, Joshua additionally has a three-fight schedule that includes fights against Dillian Whyte and Tyson Fury. Overall, it seems like yet another blockbuster year for boxing fans.

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