Calendar of the most important battles of the year

In the year 2022, great boxing matches took place, allowing many fighters to prove themselves as the best players and get on the radar of the fans. And therefore, in order not to miss the important dates of 2023, we present the calendar of confirmed battles for the next few days.

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Before we begin, it is important to note that boxing has its roots in ancient Greece, although it has evolved over the years. Today, it is a very popular sport and is played on both amateur and professional levels all over the world.

According to the Olympic Games web portal, boxing is an Olympic sport that is considered contact where two people only fight each other. Using his fists to strike the opponent, always above the waist and inside the ring.

During a fight, boxers can use different techniques, such as puncheswhich are straight strikes with the front fist; hooksnamely side punches with an angled fist Big letterswhich are upward strokes with a fist from bottom to top.

next to, Defense is emphasizedwith movements to avoid or block the opponent’s blows with his arms.

Boxing 2023: A calendar of the most important fights through August

According to the “Sports News” portal, these are the important dates in the boxing calendar that have already been confirmed for this year:

June 9th

Miami (United States)

Adrian Broner (USA) vs. Bill Hutchinson (USA), welterweight.

June 10th

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London, England)

Sunny Edwards (England) vs. Andrés Campos (Chile), for the IBF flyweight title.

New York, USA)

Josh Taylor (UK) vs. Teófimo López (USA), for the WBO ultra-lightweight title.

Ontario, California (United States)

Jaime Mongoya (Mexico) vs. Sergey Derevyanchenko (Ukraine) in the middle weight category.

June 17th

New Orleans (United States)

Regis Programs (USA) vs. Danielito Zorrilla (Puerto Rico), for the WBC light heavyweight title.

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June 18th

Queensland (Australia)

– Tim Tszyu (Australia) vs. Carlos Ocampo (Mexico), for the WBO super welterweight title.

June 24th

Tokyo, Japan)

Joshua Franco (United States) v. Kazuto Ioka (Japan), for winning the WBA super flyweight title.

New York, USA)

– Edgar Berlanga (United States) v. Jason Quigley (Ireland), super middleweight.

Minneapolis (United States)

Carlos Adams (Dominican Republic) vs. Julian Williams (USA), for the WBC middleweight title.

– Erickson Lubin (United States) v. Luis Arias (USA), super welterweight.

Fernando Martinez (Argentina) vs. Jade Burney (Philippines), for winning the IBF super flyweight title

July 1st

Manchester (England)

Liam Smith (England) vs. Chris Eubanks Jr. (England) – Middleweight

July 8th

Arlington (United States)

Virgil Ortiz Jr. (USA) vs. Imantas Stanionis (Lithuania), for the welterweight title.

July 15th

Detroit (United States)

Alicia Baumgardner (USA) vs. Christina Lenardato (Greece), for the Undisputed Super Featherweight Title.

Andy Cruz (Cuba) vs. Juan Carlos Burgos (Mexico), in the lightweight category.

July 25th

Tokyo, Japan)

– Stephen Fulton (USA) v. Naoya Inoue (Japan), for the WBC and WBO super bantamweight titles.

Rubisy Ramirez (Cuba) vs. Satoshi Shimizu (Japan), for the WBO Featherweight Title.

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July 29th

Las Vegas (United States)

– Errol Spence Jr. (USA) vs. Terrence Crawford (USA), for the WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO welterweight titles.

(Benefit: the world boxing champion from the shortcomings of the Cuban delegation).

Aug 5th

New York (United States)

– Erislandy Lara (Cuba) vs. Danny Garcia (USA), for winning the WBA middleweight title.

August 12th

Glendale, Arizona (United States)

Emmanuel Navarrete (Mexico) vs. Oscar Valdez (Mexico), for the WBO Super Featherweight Title.

Aug 19

Quebec, Canada)

Artur Petrebiev (Canada) vs. Callum Smith (England), for the IBF, WBC and WBA light heavyweight titles.

26 Aug

Wroclaw (Poland)

Oleksandr Usyk (Ukraine) vs. Daniel Dubois (England), for the IBF, IBF and WBA heavyweight titles.

Remember that you can watch broadcasts of fights on the following platforms:

– Dazen.

-star +.

-show time.

– Sky Sports.

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