1. Jamel Herring vs. Shakur Stevenson
Jamel Herring vs Shakur Stevenson , 12 rounds, WBO World Super Feather Title
2. Carman: The Champion
Former champion boxer Orlando Leone is "The Preacher" at an inner-city youth center. Wanting to give something back to the community, he bought a large building for a church youth center. But the cash ran out before he could finish fixing it up and now, the mortgage company is about to foreclose. With his bills mounting he agrees to one last fight.
It has an average vote of 4.1 on TMDB.
3. Pacquiao vs Barrera II
Three-division world champion MARCO ANTONIO BARRERA, has declared war on his opponent and nemesis, pound for pound superstar Manny Pacquiao. Barrera, who began his fifth week of secluded high altitude training in Mexico, is preparing to battle and dethrone the reigning "Fighter of the Year" in a 12-round super featherweight boxing rumble 2. Marco Antonio Barrera will fight Manny Pacquiao on October 6th at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada.
4. Pacquiao vs. Solis
When Manny Pacquiao fought Jorge Solis on April 14, 2007 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, his star had already risen. Pacman already had his first fight with Marco Antonio Barerra, his three fights with Erik Morales, and his first of four fights with Juan Manuel Marquez. But Solis was undefeated at 33-0-2, and the general consensus was that Pacquiao, while a force of nature, couldn’t go on forever
It has an average vote of 10 on TMDB.
5. Pacquiao vs. Velazquez
On September 10, 2005 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, former flyweight, super bantam, and featherweight champion Manny Pacquiao met 42-10-2 Hector Velazquez for the vacant WBC International super featherweight title. Pacquiao had lost the first of his three fights with Erik Morales four months earlier, so he had something to prove. Velazquez, while game and accomplished, was the proof Manny was gunning for…
6. Pacquiao vs. Lucero
On July 26, 2003 Lucero challenged pound 4 pound king Manny Pacquiao for his IBF World Super Bantamweight title. The fight went a head at Olympic Auditorium Los Angeles California United States with a packed stadium. ROUND1 = Lucero started to attack straight away in the first round but Pacquiao was just too fast. Pacquiao kept counterattacking and started to wear down Lucero as Pacquiao has a great technique.ROUND2 = Again Lucero started attacking again at the beginning of the Round 2 but was still not fast enough.ROUND3 = At the beginning of the round Manny Pacquiao and Emmanuel Lucero had an exchange of punches Pacquiao gave Lucero a right hand then his famous left which staggered Lucero so badly that the referee Jose Cobian had to stop the fight.
It has an average vote of 10 on TMDB.
7. Pacquiao vs. Barrera
The first fight between Manny Pacquiao and Marco Antonio Barrera has been the fight of the year of 2003 . For Manny Pacquiao was the second fight in the featherweight division, he had won the first one against Serikzhan Yeshmagambetov , while Barrera was fighting in this category since 2001 when he defeated Naseem Hamed. Manny Pacquiao vs Marco Antonio Barrera 1 was not valid for any world title but it was certainly one of the greatest boxing fights ever
It has an average vote of 3 on TMDB.
8. Pacquiao vs. Marquez
In May 2004, Márquez fought Lineal & The Ring Featherweight Champion Manny Pacquiao in a bout where Márquez was knocked down three times in the 1st round. Marquez outboxed Pacquiao for the remainder of the bout which was ended in a controversial, split-decision draw. The final scores were 115–110 for Márquez, 115–110 for Pacquiao and 113–113. Judge Burt A. Clements later admitted to making an error on the scorecards, because he had scored the first round as 10–7 in favor of Pacquiao instead of the standard 10–6 for a three-knockdown round
9. Pacquiao vs. Thawatchai
Consider this fight as the warm up to Pacquiao's next opponet, Erik Morales. Never really challenged by the Thai boxer, Pacquiao picked and choose when and what to throw before finally sending Fahsan out for the evening with a left uppercut TKO in the 4th round. In fact the fight was so lopsided that Pacquiao was able to scored four knockdowns altogether in the bout. None the less it was a special evening since Pacquiao was able to win the fight in front of 25,000 of his own countrymen and women.
10. Robeisy Ramirez vs. Rafael Espinoza
Robeisy Ramirez defends his WBO Featherweight title for the second time against undefeated Mexican Rafael Espinoza at the Charles F. Dodge City Center in Pembroke Pines, Florida.
11. Janelson Bocachica vs. Alberto Palmetta
Janelson Figueroa Bocachica competes in the headline bout against 2016 Olympian Alberto Palmetta. Both boxers are looking to bounce back from recent defeats. Bocachica dropped an eight-round decision defeat to Roiman Villa last year, before Jamal James handed Palmetta a 10-round loss on points in February. Victory here, though, will see either Bocachica or Palmetta get their career back on track with a return to winning ways and a world ranking boost in the lively welterweight division.
12. Deen The Great vs. Walid Sharks
Deen The Great and Walid Sharks headline the third MF & DAZN: X Series event.
13. Michal Cieslak vs. Tommy McCarthy
EBU cruiserweight king Michal Cieslak defends his title against ex-champ Tommy McCarthy in Zakopane, Poland.
14. Jose Pedraza vs. Richard Commey
Jose Pedraza faces Richard Commey at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Oklahoma.
15. Devin Haney vs. George Kambosos Jr. II
George Kambosos Jr. meets Devin Haney in Melbourne for the second time this year when the pair clash for the undisputed lightweight world title.
16. Floyd Masson vs. Yves Ngabu
Floyd Masson faces Yves Ngabu for the IBO cruiserweight world title in a 12-round bout at the Eatons Hill Hotel in Eatons Hill, Australia.
17. Roy Jones Jr vs. Prince Badi Ajamu
Roy Jones, Jr. returns to the ring for the first time since dropping a unanimous decision to Antonio Tarver in their trilogy bout, to take on Prince Badi “The Boxing Prince” Ajamu . The unheralded Prince Badi, apparently holds five fringe title belts in the light hevayweight division, the NABO, WBC Continental Americas, WBC CABOFE, IBC Intercontinental and Pennsylvania State title. Only the NABO light heavyweight title is on the line.
18. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Bruce Finch
Sugar Ray did the expected, hammering the challenger into defeat in the third round at the Centennial Coliseum to retain his undisputed would welterweight title, and says he wants to defend his championship three more times before the end of the year.
19. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Ayub Kalule
In his quest for a title in a second division, WBC Welterweight Champion "Sugar" Ray Leonard moves up to super welterweight to take on WBA Champion Ayub Kalule in Houston.
20. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Larry Bonds
After making Roberto Duran quit in their highly anticipated rematch, "Sugar" Ray Leonard makes the first defense of his second reign as WBC Welterweight Champion against unheralded contender Larry Bonds.