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With all the meaningful action of the first two months of the year complete, boxing fans are now looking toward the spring and the continually developing schedule while also looking back at some big fights that have already gone down.

Naoya Inoue, the undisputed junior featherweight champion and pound-for-pound elite fighter, was in action on Jan. 24 when he defended his four world titles against Ye Joon Kim. Inoue was originally scheduled to face Sam Goodman on Christmas Eve, but Goodman suffered a cut in training camp and the fight was postponed. Goodman then suffered another cut ahead of the rescheduled Jan. 24 date and was removed from the fight altogether. As expected, Inoue made quick work of Kim to kick off 2025 with a bang.

Business further picked up in February. On Feb. 1, two of boxing's brightest young stars, David Benavidez and David Morrell, clashed with major a potential major future opportunity on the line. Benavidez dominated the action to take a unanimous decision win and was seemingly in line to face the winner of the Feb. 22 rematch between undisputed light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol.

However, Benavidez will need to wait a while longer before he gets that opportunity. Bivol won the rematch by majority decision, evening his rivalry with Beterbiev at 1-1 and setting up an almost certain rubber match between the two best light heavyweights on the planet.

In one of the more meaningful fights of the month, Sebastian Fundora will be defending his unified junior middleweight titles against Chordale Booker on March 22.

The first weekend in May is loaded with familiar names. A May 2 tripleheader features Ryan Garcia vs. Rolando Romero, Devin Haney vs. Jose Ramirez and Teofimo Lopez Jr. vs. Arnold Barboza Jr. May 3 features a headliner to crown an undisputed supper middleweight champion when Canelo Alvarez faces William Scull. The weekend then ends on May 4 with Naoya Inoue vs. Ramon Cardenas for Inoue's undisputed junior featherweight championship.

Take a look at the calendar for 2025 below.

Note: This will be updated constantly with changes and additions.

2025 upcoming boxing schedule

DateLocationMain eventWeightclass/titleNetwork
March 22Las VegasSebastian Fundora (c) vs. Chordale BookerUnified junior lightweight titlePrime Video
March 22Sydney, AustraliaGeorge Kambosos Jr. vs. Daud YordanJunior welterweightsDAZN
March 29Las VegasMikaela Mayer (c) vs. Sandy RyanWBO welterweight titleESPN
March 29Cancun, MexicoWilliam Zepeda vs. Tevin FarmerLightweightsDAZN
March 29Aichi, JapanAngel Ayala (c) vs. Masamichi YabukiIBF flyweight titleTBA
March 30Aichi JapanMelvin Jerusalem (c) vs. Yudai ShigeokaWBC strawweight titleTBA
April 5Astana, KazakhstanJanibek Alimkhanuly (c) vs. Anauel NgamissengueUnified middleweight titleESPN+
April 5Las VegasRichard Torrez Jr. vs. Guido VianelloHeavyweightsESPN+
April 6New South Wales, AustraliaTim Tszyu vs. Joseph SpencerJunior middleweightsTBA
April 12Atlantic City, New JerseyJaron Ennis (c) vs. Eimantas Stanionis (c)Unified welterweight titleDAZN
April 26LondonChris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor BennMiddleweightsTBA
May 2New York CityRyan Garcia vs. Rolando RomeroJunior welterweightsDAZN PPV
May 3RiyadhCanelo Alvarez (c) vs. William Scull (c)Super middleweight unificationDAZN PPV
May 4Las VegasNaoya Inoue (c) vs. Ramon CardenasUndisputed junior featherweight titleESPN