Boxing's schedule in 2023 started slow but has picked up the pace thanks to several high-profile fights. The rest of the year is starting to come together. Highly anticipated rematches, undisputed title fights, and the continued rise of YouTubers highlight a busy year. Everything is on the table and there should be something for everyone.
Some bouts — such as Gervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia and the return of Canelo Alvarez — have already been confirmed. Others — namely Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury — remain either in the rumor mill or nixed altogether, for now.
As fights get announced, The Sporting News will keep you regularly updated on all of the latest major fights. For now, here is our most recent 2023 boxing schedule.
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March
- March 25: Manchester Arena - Manchester, England (Sky Sports)
- Lawrence Okolie (c) vs. David Light for the WBO cruiserweight title
- March 25: Save Mart Center - Fresno, California (ESPN, ESPN+)
- Jose Ramirez vs. Richard Commey; junior welterweights
- Seniesa Estrada (c) vs. Tina Rupprecht (c) for the WBA and WBC minimumweight titles
- March 25: MGM Grand Garden Arena - Las Vegas (Showtime PPV)
- David Benavidez vs. Caleb Plant; super middleweights
April
- April 1: O2 Arena - London (DAZN)
- Anthony Joshua vs. Jermaine Franklin; heavyweights
- April 1: Fiserv Forum- Milwaukee, Wisconsin (UFC Fight Pass)
- Gamebred Boxing: Roy Jones Jr. vs. Anthony Pettis
- April 1: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino - Tulsa, Oklahoma (ESPN+)
- Robeisy Ramirez vs. Isaac Dogboe; featherweights
- April 8: Dignity Health Sports Park - Carson, California (Showtime)
- Sebastian Fundora vs Brian Mendoza; junior middleweights
- April 8: Boeing Center at Tech Port - San Antonio, Texas (DAZN)
- Jesse Rodriguez vs. Cristian Gonzalez for the WBO flyweight title
- April 8: Prudential Center - Newark, New Jersey (ESPN, ESPN+)
- Shakur Stevenson vs. Shuichiro Yoshino; lightweights
- April 8: Tokyo, Japan (ESPN+)
- Kenshiro Teraji (c) vs. Jonathan Gonzalez (c) for the WBC, WBA, and WBO junior-flyweight titles
- Takuma Inoue vs. Liborio Solis for the WBA bantamweight title
- Tenshin Nasukawa vs. Yuki Yonaha; junior featherweights
- April 15: Amalie Arena - Tampa, Florida
- Creator Clash 2
- April 15: Copper Box Arena - London (BT Sport, ESPN+)
- Joe Joyce (c) vs. Zhang Zhilei for the interim WBO heavyweight title
- Mikaela Mayer vs. Christina Linardatou; lightweights
- April 22 - Las Vegas (Showtime and DAZN PPV)
- Gervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia; catchweights
- April 22: Cardiff International Arena - Wales (DAZN)
- Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov (c) vs. Joe Cordina for the IBF super featherweight title
- April 29: Dallas, Texas (DAZN)
- Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Eimantas Stanionis; welterweights
May
- May 6: Estadio Akron - Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico (DAZN PPV)
- Canelo Alvarez (c) vs. John Ryder for the undisputed super-middleweight titles
- May 6: Resorts World Arena - Birmingham, England (Sky Sports)
- Joshua Buatsi vs. Pawel Stepien; light heavyweights
- May 13: OVO Arena - Wembley (DAZN PPV)
- KSI vs. Joe Fournier
- May 13 (Showtime)
- Albert Puello vs. Rolando Romero for the WBA junior welterweight title
- May 20: 3Arena - Dublin, Ireland (DAZN)
- Chantelle Cameron (c) vs. Katie Taylor for the undisputed super lightweight titles
- May 20: MGM Grand Garden Arena - Las Vegas (ESPN) - tentative
- Devin Haney vs. Vasiliy Lomachenko for the undisputed lightweight titles
- May 27: SSE Arena - Belfast, Ireland
- Luis Alberto Lopez (c) vs. Michael Conlan for the IBF featherweight title
June
- June 10 - New York, NY (ESPN/ESPN+)
- Josh Taylor (c) vs. Teofimo Lopez for the WBO and The Ring light welterweight titles
- June 24: The Armory - Minneapolis, Minnesota (Showtime)
- Carlos Adames vs. Julian Williams for the interim WBC middleweight title