1. 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.
2. Zhilei Zhang vs. Joe Joyce II
Joe Joyce faces Zhilei Zhang in a rematch as he bids to get back on track for a world heavyweight championship fight.
3. Katie Taylor vs. Karen Elizabeth Carabajal
Katie Taylor defends her Undisputed Lightweight World title against Karen Elizabeth Carabajal at the OVO Arena Wembley in London.
4. Janibek Alimkhanuly vs. Vincenzo Gualtieri
Reigning WBO world champion locks horns against unbeaten IBF world champion Vincenzo Gualtieri in a title unification showdown at Fort Bend Epicenter in Rosenberg, Texas. In the 10-round lightweight co-feature, U.S. Olympic silver medalist Keyshawn Davis takes another step up in class against Philadelphia-born contender Nahir Albright.
5. Kenshiro Teraji vs. Hekkie Budler
Japan’s unified WBC/WBA light flyweight world champion Kenshiro Teraji defends his titles against South African two-division world champion Hekkie Budler at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. In the co-feature, undefeated Japanese southpaw Junto Nakatani makes the first defense of his WBO junior bantamweight world title against Mexican contender Argi Cortes.
6. 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.
7. 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.
8. 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.
9. 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.
10. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Wilfred Benítez
Wilfred Benítez vs. Sugar Ray Leonard was a professional boxing match contested on November 30, 1979 for the WBC and The Ring welterweight titles. Benitez was scheduled to earn $1.2 million while Leonard would net $1 million, making their fight the richest non-heavyweight bout in boxing history at the time.
11. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Fernand Marcotte
Sugar Ray Leonard, in his first test against a middleweight opponent, befuddled Canadian titleholder Fernand Marcotte with speed, then laid on the power to deliver a fight-ending right hook Sunday in the eighth round of their scheduled 10-round fight.
12. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Tony Chiaverini
Sugar Ray Leonard 22-0 vs. Tony Chiaverini 30-4 The WBC ranked Leonard third at welterweight and Chiaverini sixth at super welterweight. Leonard made $140,000, and Chiaverini got $61,000. The fight took place at the Caesars Palace Sports Pavilion. Chiaverini requested an 18-foot ring, and the Leonard camp acquiesced. The fight was televised nationally by ABC on Wide World of Sports.
13. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Adolfo Viruet
Leonard, the former 139-pound Olympic gold medalist at Montreal and 21-0 as a pro, spent the early rounds solving Viruet's unorthodox style before taking command of the fight. Giving up three inches in reach and three pounds, Leonard used his swarming offense to build a big lead in the 10-round battle.
14. Juan Francisco Estrada vs. Roman 'Chocolatito' Gonzalez III
Estrada and Chocolatito first met way back in 2012, when both were in the 108 lb division. Gonzalez won a decision to retain his WBA title that night, and as he went up the weight classes, Estrada chased behind him, hoping for an eventual rematch. That rematch didn’t come for over eight years, but the two met again in early 2021. In that one, Estrada got a debated split decision nod, retaining the WBA and WBC titles at 115 lbs. Since then, Estrada has given up both belts, though he does have the WBC’s “Franchise” belt.
15. Deontay Wilder vs. Robert Helenius
Former WBC heavyweight world champion and boxing superstar Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder makes his long-awaited return to the ring to battle top-rated Robert “The Nordic Nightmare” Helenius in an explosive 12-round battle between ferocious punchers in the main event of a FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View.
16. Gennady Golovkin vs. Dominic Wade
Gennady Golovkin unified the IBF and WBA middleweight titles with an eight-round TKO of David Lemieux in October 2015, and the undefeated champion is now slated to do battle with mandatory IBF challenger Dominic Wade on April 23, 2016.
17. Gennady Golovkin vs. Gabriel Rosado
On Saturday night, live from the Madison Square Garden theater, WBA Middleweight champ Gennady Golovkin will take on tough Philadelphia native Gabriel Rosado.
18. Joe Cordina vs. Edward Vazquez
IBF world champion Joe Cordina defends his belt against Edward Vazquez in Monte Carlo, Mónaco.
19. Juan Francisco Estrada vs. Argi Cortes
Juan Francisco Estrada defends his WBC ‘Franchise’ super flyweight title against Argi Cortes at Centro de Usos Multiples in Hermosillo, Mexico on Saturday, September 3.
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20. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Kevin Howard
Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Kevin Howard, billed as The Best is Back! was a professional boxing match contested on May 11, 1984.