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Boxing schedule in 2025: Results and key fights coming up in the year ahead

Keep track of the latest boxing results and major fights coming up live on Sky Sports.

While some of boxing’s biggest stars, like Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk, are yet to confirm their next contests, major fights have already been set for early 2025.

Rival British world champions Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price box at the Royal Albert Hall on March 7 in a unification clash for the WBC, WBA and IBF titles, live on Sky Sports.

Super-lightweight phenom Adam Azim takes the next step up in his young career on February 1, boxing former world champion Sergey Lipinets at Wembley Arena.

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Natasha Jonas unified the IBF and WBC world titles after a dominating points victory over Ivana Habazin in Liverpool

Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue defends his undisputed championship against unbeaten Australian challenger Sam Goodman on January 24.

British titlist Callum Simpson and WBC lightweight world champion Caroline Dubois kick off Sky Sports‘ 2025 boxing schedule on January 11.

Simpson boxes the dangerous Steed Woodall, while Dubois puts her title on the line against Canada’s Jessica Camara.

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After their world title unification fight at the Royal Albert Hall was announced, Natasha Jonas says here highly anticipated fight against Lauren Price is a stepping stone for where she wants to be

The key upcoming fights

Wednesday, January 8

Gold Convention Centre, Australia

Jai Opetaia vs David Nyika (IBF cruiserweight)

Saturday, January 11

Cannon Medical Arena, Sheffield, live on Sky Sports

Callum Simpson vs Steed Woodall (British super-middleweight)

Caroline Dubois vs Jessica Camara (WBC lightweight)

Friday January 24

Ariake Arena, Japan, live on Sky Sports

Naoya Inoue vs Sam Goodman (IBF, WBA, WBC & WBO super-bantamweight)

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Take a look at some of the best knockouts this year live on Sky Sports, featuring big hits from Naoya Inoue, Lauren Price and more!

Saturday, January 25

Nottingham Arena, Nottingham

Ellie Scotney vs Mea Motu (IBF & WBO super-bantamweight)

Dalton Smith vs Walid Ouizza (European super-lightweight)

Saturday, February 1

Wembley Arena, London, live on Sky Sports

Adam Azim vs Sergey Lipinets

Viddal Riley vs Isaac Chamberlain

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Viddal Riley delivered an explosive knockout in Liverpool as he demolished heavyweight Dan Garber in the second round

Saturday, February 8

Co-op Live Arena, Manchester

Derek Chisora vs Otto Wallin

Saturday, February 22

Kingdom Arena, Riyadh

Daniel Dubois vs Joseph Parker (IBF heavyweight)

Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol (WBC, WBA, WBO & IBF light-heavyweight)

Joshua Buatsi vs Callum Smith (WBO Interim light-heavyweight)

Carlos Adames vs Hamzah Sheeraz (WBC middleweight)

Zhilei Zhang vs Agit Kabayel (WBC Interim heavyweight)

Shakur Stevenson vs Floyd Schofield (WBC lightweight)

Vergil Ortiz vs Israil Madrimov (WBC Interim super-welterweight)

Monday, February 24

Ariake Arena, Tokyo

Junto Nakatani vs David Cuellar (WBO bantamweight)

Tenshin Nasukawa vs Jason Moloney

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After their world title unification fight at the Royal Albert Hall was announced, Lauren Price says she’s ‘over the moon’ that she’ll finally be able to take on Natasha Jonas in the ring

Friday, March 7

Royal Albert Hall, London, live on Sky Sports

Natasha Jonas vs Lauren Price (IBF, WBC & WBA welterweight)

Saturday, March 15

Echo Arena, Liverpool

Nick Ball vs TJ Doheny (WBA featherweight)

Andrew Cain vs Charlie Edwards (British bantamweight)

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