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heavyweight boxing schedule 2022

by Estella Streich Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What to expect from the boxing world in 2022?

There is a lot to be excited about in the boxing world in 2022, as world title and big money fights will be taking place. Rematches will be a major theme, as boxing fans will get to see Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua 2, Canelo Alvarez vs. Gennadiy Golovkin 3, and Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall.

Does the Sporting News have a full boxing schedule?

The Sporting News has you covered with a full boxing schedule that will updated frequently! You can click each month to skip to scheduled fights! Fightin' Words: 001 | Who’s the #1 P4P fighter in the world? Dalton Smith vs. Sam O'maison for the British super-lightweight title

What are the biggest boxing fights of the year?

Here is a list of all the major fights scheduled to take place this year and the results of the biggest boxing fights of the year. September 25, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, UK – Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom October 9, T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, USA – Bob Arum’s Top Rank and Al Haymon’s PBC

What are the top boxing events in 2019?

September 25, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, UK – Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom October 9, T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, USA – Bob Arum’s Top Rank and Al Haymon’s PBC December 18, SSE Hydro Arena, Glasgow, Scotland – Bob Arum’s Top Rank and Ben Shalom’s BOXXER January 2, American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas – Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy

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Who did Luis Ortiz beat in 2021?

Luis Ortiz (32-2): His 46-second defeat of Alexander Flores told us little about his remaining elite credentials. 2021 should tell us much more.

When is the Teofimo Lopez vs George Kambosos Jr fight?

It will take place on the Teofimo Lopez vs George Kambosos Jr undercard, to be streamed by Triller. This bout was due to take place on Saturday June 19 but has been delayed with main event Teofimo Lopez being struck down by COVID-19.

Who scuppered Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua?

The heavyweight boxing schedule was thrown into absolute turmoil after Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua on August 14 was scuppered by Deontay Wilder. The British world champions had been due to meet in Saudi Arabia with potentially an immediate rematch in November or December. But then Wilder won an arbitration ruling to force Fury to accept their ...

Will Tyson Fury fight Wilder in 2020?

Not the next fight we expected for Tyson Fury, but here we are. Wilder’s arbitration victory means his trilogy match with ‘The Gypsy King’ will go ahead in July with Fury’s WBC, Ring magazine and lineal heavyweight titles on the line. The pair of course have met twice already – a controversial draw in 2018 and then a dominant rematch victory for Fury in February 2020. There is genuine bad blood between the pair now, and perversely there is probably way more interest in this fight than there was in 2020.

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