If you are a fan of the sport of boxing, the next two months or so are simply quite brilliant for the sport in all aspects.
Quality fighters, prospects and well-known fighters.
Whether you are a diehard or casual boxing fan, or a new one coming to the sport from the world of MMA, UFC, influencers and so on, there’s something for everyone.
There really is. Check this out:
June 29th: Juan Estrada v Jesse Rodriguez
June 29th: Teofimo Lopez vs Steve Claggett
July 6th: Shakur Stevenson v Artem Harutyunyan
July 6th: Johnny Fisher v Alen Babic
July 7th: Kazuto Ioka v Fernando Martinez
July 13th: Jaron Ennis v David Avanesyan
July 13th: Janibek Alimkhanuly v Andrei Mikhailovich
July 20th: Jake Paul v Mike Perry
July 20th: Junto Nakatani v Vincent Astrolabio
July 27th: Joe Joyce v Derek Chisora
July 27th Olympic Boxing Starts In Paris and finishes on August 10th
July 28th: Manny Pacquiao v Suzuki
July 27th: Claressa Shields v Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse
Aug 3rd: Terence Crawford v Israil Madrimov
Aug 3rd: Andy Ruiz v Jarrell Miller
Aug 3rd: Isaac Cruz v Jose Valenzuela
Aug 3rd: Jared Anderson v Martin Bakole
August 10th: Luis Alberto Lopez vs Angelo Leo
August 17th: Christian Mbilli vs Sergiy Derevyanchenko
August 24th: Floyd Mayweather v John Gotti III rematch
That’s a great line-up the next two months without question.
Unrivalled in recent years.
The level of matchmaking between the best fighting the best is clearly increasing not only year on year.
But month after month.
Week after week.
It is all happening in front of our eyes now.
A throwback to the golden ages of professional boxing.
The above really speaks for itself. Top tier fighters facing one another at or near their primes, Saudi must get massive credit.
This is what boxing is all about at the highest level of professional world championship boxing mixed in with big name fighters and quality prospects.
Prize-fighters.
Of course between July and August we also have the Paris 2024 Olympics with dates specified clearly above.
What a games this year promises to be with all the new boxers from all the countries around the world.
People are sleeping a little on the Olympics.
There is always stars of the future and now more action, knockouts and stoppages in recent years.
Since the headguards were removed in Olympic amateur boxing back in 2016.
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