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Yordenis Ugas loses to Mario Barrios: Play-by-play and video highlights from Canelo-Charlo co-feature

Yordenis Ugas loses to Mario Barrios: Play-by-play  and video highlights from Canelo-Charlo co-feature

Credit: Tom Hogan / Hoganphotos / IMAGO

Tonight’s Canelo vs Charlo mega card is a 12-fight extravaganza featuring not one, but two title bouts—even if one of them is an interim belt. That’s right folks, the WBC ordered Yordenis Ugas to face the former WBA (Regular) super lightweight champion Mario Barrios for the interim welterweight championship. But what do we know about the two men in the co-main event?Preview

Yordenis Ugas is a Cuban Olympic bronze medalist and the last person to defeat Manny Pacquiao. He’s held titles at welterweight (Regular) and super welterweight, but has since lost the super welterweight belt in his last contest with Errol Spence, Jr.

Mario Barrios s an American professional boxer who held the WBA (Regular) super lightweight title for a little over two years before he met up with Gervonta Davis, who kindly removed it from him in the eleventh round via TKO. He would take a second, straight loss eight months later to Keith Thurman.

The rebound would come this past February in San Antonio where he would win the vacant WBC Continental Americas welterweight title. Known for power punching and aggression, Barrios will present quite a challenge for the more technical boxer that is Yordenis Ugas. Let’s see how their stats and accolades stack up:Yordenis UgasRanked No. 3 at welterweight (Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, The Ring and BoxRec)27-5 record with 12 knockout winsCaptured: WBA super welterweight belt, WBA (Regular) welterweight belt, Olympic bronze medalLongest winning streak: 11Current streak: 1 lossMario BarriosRanked No. 9 at super lightweight (The Ring)27-2 record with 18 knockout winsCaptured: WBA Inter-Continental welterweight belt, WBA (Regular) super lightweight title, WBC Continental Americas welterweight belt)Longest winning streak: 26 winsCurrent streak: 1 win

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Yordenis Ugas and Marrio Barrios. IMAGO/ZUMA Wire/Hoganphotos Yordenis Ugas vs. Mario Barrios live play-by-play Round 1

Ugas with a left jab to oprn the action. Ugas responds with a body shot then a left straight. Jab to the midsection for Ugas. Barrios working a jab. Ugas with a double left jab. Nice combo inside by Barrios. Ugas with a nice shot to the body. Ugas with a right-left that lands.

Left hook for Ugas just misses. Barrios with a stiff left. Double left for Barrios. Ugas with a jab up top followed by a shot to the midsection. Big right for Ugas. A left lands for Ugas as the round ends.Round 2

Pawing left by Ugas answered with a hard combo by Barrios. Barrios with a left straight. Barrios with a nice left jab. Ugas answers with a quick right. Left to the middlle by Ugas. Ugas with a right. Barrios just misses up top with a big left.

Barrios working a nice left hook followed by a right gets through Ugas’ guard. Ugas with a nice left followed by a big overhand right. Left-right combo for Barrios. Left stright by Ugas. Big left hook just misses for Ugas. Barrios lands a big left that drops Ugas. Ugas makes it up just before the round ends.Round 3

Both men exchange hard jabs and are finally getting a better pace established. Ugas fighting with urgency. Barrios working the jab and trying to advance. Ugas with a stiff combo.

Barrios working the body after going up top. Ugas answers with a counter right then a left straight. Ugas to the body with a right. Barrios with a good left. Nice counter left to the boudy by Ugas gets Barrios’ attention. Ugas swarms with three more big shots.

Barrios spins away and the two trade jabs. Barrios slips as the bell rings.Round 4

Hard left for Barrios followed by a double jab. He has Ugas backed into a corner and is working the jab again. Left straight parts the guard of Ugas. Left jab is getting through for Barrios. Hard right for Barrios answered by a counter left. Uppercut by Barrios.

Left right lands for Ugas. Ugas moving forward as Barrios gets through the guard again with a big left. Hard right for Ugas. Hard left jab by Barrios is answered by a counter right by Ugas. Winging left just misses for Barrios. Big left uppercut by Ugas just misses. Round over.Round 5

Barrios begins with the jab followed by a quick 3-punch combo. Ugas working his left jab but Barrios moving just out of reach. Ugas with the double jab. Hard right to the body by Ugas. Ugas working the double jab again. Barrios answers with a hard left.

Ugas working the jab as Barrios lands a big left to the body. Ugas with a big overhand right. Ugas with a pawing jab. Barrios working his jab followed by a sneaky right hook to the body. Ugas grazes Barrios with a big right. Barrios still working that hard jab. Nice combo for Ugas as Barrios sneaks in a jab as the bell sounds.Round 6

Barrios with a hard left double jab that set up a big right that backs Ugas up. Ugas answers with a counter right. Ugas working his own jab. Barrios with a left hook to the body followed by a big right up top. Ugas with a nice right.

Barrios with a big right to the body. Ugas with a left that gets through. Barrios with a triple left jab. Ugas advancing with a high guard. Barrios with a left is answered with a left hook. Hard left by Barrios gets through. Ugas advancing but not throwing much. Left uppercut by Barrios lands. Ugas with a right hook gets answered by a big combo from Barrios as the round ends.Round 7

Barrios gets the jab off followed by a left hook. Nice combination by Barrios as he backs up Ugas. Ugas with a left jab. Barrios with a quick one-two that gets through. Ugas with a nice combo of his own, but partially blocked by Barrios.

Barrios woirking the jabs up top and then with a quick shot to the body. Ugas with a one-two that just falls short. Ugas with a left to the body and a big right up top. Barrios with a one two that gets through. Ugas with a hard left answered by Barrios right that just glances off. Huge left misses for Ugas. Big counter right lands for Ugas as the round ends.Round 8

Barrios with a combination up top and downstairs. Big combo by Barrios backs up Ugas. Ugas with a pawing jab. Barrios left jab gets through the guard of Ugas. Big left for Ugas. Barrios with a double left jab. Warning by the ref. for Ugas to keep his punches up.

Huge overhand right misses for Ugas. Barrios answers with two big lefts. Ugas with a counter left. Barrios with a nice left straight. Huge right by Ugas gets through. Left lands for Barrios answered by a counter right by Ugas. Nice left by BVarrios answered by a counter right by Ugas as the bell sounds.Round 9

Barrios launches the left jab to start. Answered by a counter right by Ugas. Barrios with a combo to the body and up top. Ugas slowing down with his jab. Barrios is landing that left jab. Ugas with a double left that just grazes Barrios. Barrios with a quick left to the body.

Ugas with a big right . Good 1-2 combo from Ugas. Hard right gets through for Barrios. Left straight for Ugas. Big left lands for Ugas followed by a glancing right. Uppercut for Ugas gets through. Barrios with a quick 1-2. Left to the body by Barrios. Ugas with a big three-punch combo that backs Barrios up as the round ends.Round 10

Round starts with the ref calling time to have the doctor look at Ugas’ right eye. Time in! Barrios with a big left. Ugas answers with a left jab. Double jab for Ugas as Barrios works the jab. Left to the body followed by one up top for Barrios.

Ugas working the jab up top followed by a right to the body. Barrios answers with a double jab. Ugas’ eye is almost swollen shut. Barrios with a quick combo. Ugas not answering as Barrios lands another left. Ugas throws a big left that misses. Barrios working the left jab. Ugas with a quick left. Barrios is landing a lot more with that left.

Barrios is landing that left at will. Ugas with a big left-right at the bell.Round 11

Ringside doctor called back in to look at Ugas’ eye at the beginning of the round. Doctor clears him. Barrios immediately begins working the left. Ugas backing up as he throws a combo with a shot that goes low. Ref missed it. Barrios with a combo that gets partially blocked.

Ugas advancing but getting nailed with that left. Nice right by Barrios. Big combo for Barrios lands. Double jab for Ugas followed by a right hook. Ugas advancing again and throws another low blow. Ref. stops action to warn him again. Barrios with the left jab again answered by a hard right by Ugas. Biug left uppercut for Barrios answered by a counter right. Big one two for Ugas as Barrios flurries . Round ends.Round 12

Ugas’ eye looks swollen shut as the ref once again calls time for the ringside doc. Doctor clears him. barrios immediately begins working the jab. The men are trading in the center as Ugas gets dropped. He beats the count but it’s clear he can’t see the punches coming.

Barrios is working combinations and chasing Ugas around. He manages to knock out Ugas’ mouth piece. Ugas retreating as Barrios advances with the left. Ugas loses his mouth piece again. The ref deducts a point from Ugas for spitting out his mouth piece.

Barrios resumes working the body and head with vicious lefts. Ugas with a big counter right. Ugas with a combo that gets through. Ugas with a huge left right combo. Barrios with a quick left-right. Big uppercut for Barrios. Barrios is going for broke with Ugas in the corner as the bell rings. Great fight!Official Decision

Mario Barrios def. Yordenis Ugas via unanimous decision (117-108, 118-107, 118-107)Canelo vs Charlo Quick Results Main card Preliminary card Start date and time

Canelo vs Charlo goes down on Saturday, September 30, live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The preliminary portion gets underway at 5:30 p.m. ET | 2:30 p.m. PT, while the main portion starts at 8:00 p.m. ET | 5:00 p.m. PT.Live streams

You can purchase and watch Canelo vs Charlo from Showtime. Other options including streaming services such as PPV.com and FITE TV. Tickets for Canelo vs Charlo are available via Ticketmaster. You can watch the FITE.tv stream below.How much is Canelo vs Charlo?

On both Showtime and FITE the event costs $84.99. Prelims are offered for free on YouTube.Join the new Bloody Elbow

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Yordenis Ugas vs. Mario Barrios: Live stream, play-by-play and video highlights from Canelo-Charlo co-main event

Yordenis Ugas loses to Mario Barrios: Play-by-play  and video highlights from Canelo-Charlo co-feature

Credit: Tom Hogan / Hoganphotos / IMAGO

Tonight’s Canelo vs Charlo mega card is a 12-fight extravaganza featuring not one, but two title bouts—even if one of them is an interim belt. That’s right folks, the WBC ordered Yordenis Ugas to face the former WBA (Regular) super lightweight champion Mario Barrios for the interim welterweight championship. But what do we know about the two men in the co-main event?Preview

Yordenis Ugas is a Cuban Olympic bronze medalist and the last person to defeat Manny Pacquiao. He’s held titles at welterweight (Regular) and super welterweight, but has since lost the super welterweight belt in his last contest with Errol Spence, Jr.

Mario Barrios s an American professional boxer who held the WBA (Regular) super lightweight title for a little over two years before he met up with Gervonta Davis, who kindly removed it from him in the eleventh round via TKO. He would take a second, straight loss eight months later to Keith Thurman.

The rebound would come this past February in San Antonio where he would win the vacant WBC Continental Americas welterweight title. Known for power punching and aggression, Barrios will present quite a challenge for the more technical boxer that is Yordenis Ugas. Let’s see how their stats and accolades stack up:Yordenis UgasRanked No. 3 at welterweight (Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, The Ring and BoxRec)27-5 record with 12 knockout winsCaptured: WBA super welterweight belt, WBA (Regular) welterweight belt, Olympic bronze medalLongest winning streak: 11Current streak: 1 lossMario BarriosRanked No. 9 at super lightweight (The Ring)27-2 record with 18 knockout winsCaptured: WBA Inter-Continental welterweight belt, WBA (Regular) super lightweight title, WBC Continental Americas welterweight belt)Longest winning streak: 26 winsCurrent streak: 1 win

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Yordenis Ugas and Marrio Barrios. IMAGO/ZUMA Wire/Hoganphotos Yordenis Ugas vs. Mario Barrios live play-by-play Round 1

Ugas with a left jab to oprn the action. Ugas responds with a body shot then a left straight. Jab to the midsection for Ugas. Barrios working a jab. Ugas with a double left jab. Nice combo inside by Barrios. Ugas with a nice shot to the body. Ugas with a right-left that lands.

Left hook for Ugas just misses. Barrios with a stiff left. Double left for Barrios. Ugas with a jab up top followed by a shot to the midsection. Big right for Ugas. A left lands for Ugas as the round ends.Round 2

Pawing left by Ugas answered with a hard combo by Barrios. Barrios with a left straight. Barrios with a nice left jab. Ugas answers with a quick right. Left to the middlle by Ugas. Ugas with a right. Barrios just misses up top with a big left.

Barrios working a nice left hook followed by a right gets through Ugas’ guard. Ugas with a nice left followed by a big overhand right. Left-right combo for Barrios. Left stright by Ugas. Big left hook just misses for Ugas. Barrios lands a big left that drops Ugas. Ugas makes it up just before the round ends.Round 3

Both men exchange hard jabs and are finally getting a better pace established. Ugas fighting with urgency. Barrios working the jab and trying to advance. Ugas with a stiff combo.

Barrios working the body after going up top. Ugas answers with a counter right then a left straight. Ugas to the body with a right. Barrios with a good left. Nice counter left to the boudy by Ugas gets Barrios’ attention. Ugas swarms with three more big shots.

Barrios spins away and the two trade jabs. Barrios slips as the bell rings.Round 4

Hard left for Barrios followed by a double jab. He has Ugas backed into a corner and is working the jab again. Left straight parts the guard of Ugas. Left jab is getting through for Barrios. Hard right for Barrios answered by a counter left. Uppercut by Barrios.

Left right lands for Ugas. Ugas moving forward as Barrios gets through the guard again with a big left. Hard right for Ugas. Hard left jab by Barrios is answered by a counter right by Ugas. Winging left just misses for Barrios. Big left uppercut by Ugas just misses. Round over.Round 5

Barrios begins with the jab followed by a quick 3-punch combo. Ugas working his left jab but Barrios moving just out of reach. Ugas with the double jab. Hard right to the body by Ugas. Ugas working the double jab again. Barrios answers with a hard left.

Ugas working the jab as Barrios lands a big left to the body. Ugas with a big overhand right. Ugas with a pawing jab. Barrios working his jab followed by a sneaky right hook to the body. Ugas grazes Barrios with a big right. Barrios still working that hard jab. Nice combo for Ugas as Barrios sneaks in a jab as the bell sounds.Round 6

Barrios with a hard left double jab that set up a big right that backs Ugas up. Ugas answers with a counter right. Ugas working his own jab. Barrios with a left hook to the body followed by a big right up top. Ugas with a nice right.

Barrios with a big right to the body. Ugas with a left that gets through. Barrios with a triple left jab. Ugas advancing with a high guard. Barrios with a left is answered with a left hook. Hard left by Barrios gets through. Ugas advancing but not throwing much. Left uppercut by Barrios lands. Ugas with a right hook gets answered by a big combo from Barrios as the round ends.Round 7

Barrios gets the jab off followed by a left hook. Nice combination by Barrios as he backs up Ugas. Ugas with a left jab. Barrios with a quick one-two that gets through. Ugas with a nice combo of his own, but partially blocked by Barrios.

Barrios woirking the jabs up top and then with a quick shot to the body. Ugas with a one-two that just falls short. Ugas with a left to the body and a big right up top. Barrios with a one two that gets through. Ugas with a hard left answered by Barrios right that just glances off. Huge left misses for Ugas. Big counter right lands for Ugas as the round ends.Round 8

Barrios with a combination up top and downstairs. Big combo by Barrios backs up Ugas. Ugas with a pawing jab. Barrios left jab gets through the guard of Ugas. Big left for Ugas. Barrios with a double left jab. Warning by the ref. for Ugas to keep his punches up.

Huge overhand right misses for Ugas. Barrios answers with two big lefts. Ugas with a counter left. Barrios with a nice left straight. Huge right by Ugas gets through. Left lands for Barrios answered by a counter right by Ugas. Nice left by BVarrios answered by a counter right by Ugas as the bell sounds.Round 9

Barrios launches the left jab to start. Answered by a counter right by Ugas. Barrios with a combo to the body and up top. Ugas slowing down with his jab. Barrios is landing that left jab. Ugas with a double left that just grazes Barrios. Barrios with a quick left to the body.

Ugas with a big right . Good 1-2 combo from Ugas. Hard right gets through for Barrios. Left straight for Ugas. Big left lands for Ugas followed by a glancing right. Uppercut for Ugas gets through. Barrios with a quick 1-2. Left to the body by Barrios. Ugas with a big three-punch combo that backs Barrios up as the round ends.Round 10

Round starts with the ref calling time to have the doctor look at Ugas’ right eye. Time in! Barrios with a big left. Ugas answers with a left jab. Double jab for Ugas as Barrios works the jab. Left to the body followed by one up top for Barrios.

Ugas working the jab up top followed by a right to the body. Barrios answers with a double jab. Ugas’ eye is almost swollen shut. Barrios with a quick combo. Ugas not answering as Barrios lands another left. Ugas throws a big left that misses. Barrios working the left jab. Ugas with a quick left. Barrios is landing a lot more with that left.

Barrios is landing that left at will. Ugas with a big left-right at the bell.Round 11

Ringside doctor called back in to look at Ugas’ eye at the beginning of the round. Doctor clears him. Barrios immediately begins working the left. Ugas backing up as he throws a combo with a shot that goes low. Ref missed it. Barrios with a combo that gets partially blocked.

Ugas advancing but getting nailed with that left. Nice right by Barrios. Big combo for Barrios lands. Double jab for Ugas followed by a right hook. Ugas advancing again and throws another low blow. Ref. stops action to warn him again. Barrios with the left jab again answered by a hard right by Ugas. Biug left uppercut for Barrios answered by a counter right. Big one two for Ugas as Barrios flurries . Round ends.Round 12

Ugas’ eye looks swollen shut as the ref once again calls time for the ringside doc. Doctor clears him. barrios immediately begins working the jab. The men are trading in the center as Ugas gets dropped. He beats the count but it’s clear he can’t see the punches coming.

Barrios is working combinations and chasing Ugas around. He manages to knock out Ugas’ mouth piece. Ugas retreating as Barrios advances with the left. Ugas loses his mouth piece again. The ref deducts a point from Ugas for spitting out his mouth piece.

Barrios resumes working the body and head with vicious lefts. Ugas with a big counter right. Ugas with a combo that gets through. Ugas with a huge left right combo. Barrios with a quick left-right. Big uppercut for Barrios. Barrios is going for broke with Ugas in the corner as the bell rings. Great fight!Official Decision

Mario Barrios def. Yordenis Ugas via unanimous decision (117-108, 118-107, 118-107)Canelo vs Charlo Quick Results Main card Preliminary card Start date and time

Canelo vs Charlo goes down on Saturday, September 30, live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The preliminary portion gets underway at 5:30 p.m. ET | 2:30 p.m. PT, while the main portion starts at 8:00 p.m. ET | 5:00 p.m. PT.Live streams

You can purchase and watch Canelo vs Charlo from Showtime. Other options including streaming services such as PPV.com and FITE TV. Tickets for Canelo vs Charlo are available via Ticketmaster. You can watch the FITE.tv stream below.How much is Canelo vs Charlo?

On both Showtime and FITE the event costs $84.99. Prelims are offered for free on YouTube.Join the new Bloody Elbow

Our Substack is where we feature the work of writers like Zach Arnold, John Nash and Karim Zidan. We’re fighting for the sport, the fighters and the fans. Please help us by subscribing today.

Share this storyAbout the author

Stephie Haynes has been covering MMA since 2005. She has also worked for MMA promotion Proelite and apparel brand TapouT. She hosted TapouT’s official radio show for four years before joining Bloody Elbow in 2012. She has interviewed everyone there is to interview in the fight game from from Dana White to Conor McGregor to Kimbo Slice, as well as mainstream TV, film and music stars including Norman Reedus, RZA and Anthony Bourdain. She has been producing the BE podcast network since 2017 and hosts four of its current shows.

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Oct. 28: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (ESPN+ PPV) — Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou, heavyweights

Nov. 16: Las Vegas (ESPN/ESPN+) — Title fight: Shakur Stevenson vs. Edwin De Los Santos, 12 rounds, for the vacant WBC lightweight title

Nov. 25: Dublin, Ireland (DAZN) Title fight: Chantelle Cameron vs. Katie Taylor, 10 rounds, for Cameron’s undisputed women’s junior welterweight championship

Nov. 25: Las Vegas (Showtime PPV) Title fight: David Benavidez vs. Demetrius Andrade, 12 rounds, for Benavidez’s WBC interim super middleweight title

Dec. 9: San Francisco, California (DAZN) — Title fight: Regis Prograis vs. Devin Haney, 12 rounds, for Prograis’ WBC junior welterweight title

Jan. 13: Quebec City, Canada (ESPN/ESPN+) — Title fight: Artur Beterbiev vs. Callum Smith, 12 rounds, for Beterbiev’s WBC, WBO and IBF light heavyweight titlesFull schedule:OCTOBEROct. 11: Montreal, Canada (ESPN+)

Title fight: Femke Hermans vs. Mary Spencer, 10 rounds, for the vacant IBF women’s junior middleweight title

Erik Bazinyan vs. Ronald Ellis, 10 rounds, super middleweights

Christopher Guerrero vs. Jose Lopez, 6 rounds, junior welterweights

Jhon Orobio vs. Jesus Solis Reyes, 4 rounds, junior lightweights

Wilkens Mathieu vs. TBA, 4 rounds, super middleweights

Leila Beaudoin vs. TBA, 6 rounds, women’s junior lightweights

Mehmet Unal vs. TBA, 6 rounds, light heavyweights

Imam Khataev vs. TBA, 4 rounds, light heavyweightsOct. 14: Rosenberg, Texas (ESPN+)

Title fight: Janibek Alimkhanuly vs. Vincenzo Gualtieri, 12 rounds, for Alimkhanuly’s WBO middleweight and Gualtiere’s IBF middleweight titles

Keyshawn Davis vs. Nahir Albright, 10 rounds, lightweights

Richard Torrez Jr. vs. Tyrrell Anthony Herndon, 6 rounds, heavyweights

Guido Vianello vs. Curtis Harper, 8 rounds, heavyweights

Giovanni Marquez vs. Donte Strayhorn, 6 rounds, junior welterweights

Duke Ragan vs. Jose Perez, 8 rounds, featherweights

Kelvin Davis vs. Narciso Carmona, 8 rounds, junior welterweights

Alan Garcia vs. Aaron Martinez, 6 rounds, junior welterweights

Humberto Galindo vs. Oscar Bravo, 8 rounds, junior lightweights

Jakhongir Zokirov vs. Guillermo Del Rio, 4 rounds, heavyweightsOct. 14: Manchester, England (DAZN PPV)

KSI vs. Tommy Fury, 6 rounds, cruiserweights

Logan Paul vs. Dillon Danis, 6 rounds

Nurideen Shabazz vs. Walid Muhsein, 5 rounds, lightweights

Nathaniel Bustamante vs. Sulieman Albaher, 4 rounds

Samantha Bullimore Wilmot vs. Alexia Mitchell, 4 rounds

Brandon Scott vs. Ryan Taylor, 4 rounds

Kenny Ojuederie vs. Anthony Taylor, 4 rounds

Whindersson Nunes vs. Nathan Bartling, 4 rounds

Sam Andrew Gumbley vs. Deji Araoye, 3 roundsOct. 14: Queensland, Australia (Showtime)

Title fight: Tim Tszyu vs. Brian Mendoza, 12 rounds, for Tszyu’s WBO junior middleweight title

Sam Goodman vs. Miguel Flores, 12 rounds, featherweights

Nathaniel May vs. Jackson Jon England, 10 rounds, junior lightweights

Sergei Vorobev vs. Wade Ryan, 10 rounds, junior middleweights

Toese Vousiutu vs. TBA, 8 rounds, heavyweights

Hassan Hamdan vs. Danvers Cuschieri, 8 rounds, welterweights

Shanell Dargan vs. Amber Amelia, 6 rounds, women’s junior featherweightsOct. 21: Liverpool, England (DAZN)

Jack Catterall vs. Jorge Linares, 12 rounds, junior welterweights

Aqib Fiaz vs. Reece Bellotti, 12 rounds, junior lightweights

Peter McGrail vs. Fran Mendoza, 10 rounds, junior featherweights

Shabaz Masoud vs. Jose Sanmartin, 10 rounds, junior featherweights

Khaleel Majid vs. Tom Farrell, 8 rounds, junior welterweights

Campbell Hatton vs. Jamie Sampson, 8 rounds, junior welterweights

Paddy Lacey vs. Owen Kirk, 6 rounds, middleweights

Muhammad Mustafa Ali vs. Giulio Commerso, 6 rounds, junior featherweights

William Crolla vs. TBA, 4 rounds, welterweightsOct. 21: London

Joshua Buatsi vs. Dan Azeez, 12 rounds, light heavyweights

Mikael Lawal vs. Isaac Chamberlain, 12 rounds, cruiserweights

Louis Greene vs. Sam Gilley, 12 rounds, junior middleweights

Karriss Artingstall vs. TBA, 8 rounds, women’s featherweights

Michael Hennessy Jr. vs. Harley Benn, 6 rounds, middleweightsOct. 27: Orlando, Florida (DAZN)

Title fight: Amanda Serrano vs. Danila Ramos, 12 rounds, for Serrano’s WBA, IBF and WBO women’s featherweight titles

Antonio Vargas vs. TBA, 10 rounds, bantamweights

Krystal Rosado-Ortiz vs. TBA, 4 rounds, women’s junior bantamweightsOct. 28: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (ESPN+ PPV)

Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou, 10 rounds, heavyweights

Fabio Wardley vs. David Adeleye, 12 rounds, heavyweights

Joseph Parker vs. Simon Kean, 10 rounds, heavyweights

Arslanbek Makhmudov vs. Agron Smakici, 10 rounds, heavyweights

Moses Itauma vs. TBA, 6 rounds, heavyweightsOct. 28: Cancun, Mexico (DAZN)

Title fight: O’Shaquie Foster vs. Eduardo Hernandez, 12 rounds, for Hernandez’ WBC junior lightweight title

Justis Huni vs. Andrew Tabiti, 10 rounds, heavyweightsNOVEMBERNov. 4: Las Vegas

Title fight: Subriel Matias vs. Shohjahon Ergashev, 12 rounds, for Matias’ IBF junior welterweight titleNov. 4: Cardiff, Wales

Title fight: Joe Cordina vs. Edward Vazquez, 12 rounds, for Cordina’s IBF junior lightweight title

Sivenathi Nontshinga vs. Adrian Curiel Dominguez, 12 rounds, for Nontshinga’s IBF junior flyweight title

Souleymane Cissokho vs. Isaias Lucero, 12 rounds, junior middleweights

Julissa Alejandra Guzman vs. Ramla Ali, 10 rounds, women’s junior featherweightsNov. 15: Tokyo (ESPN/ESPN+)

Title fight: Takuma Inoue vs. Jerwin Ancajas, 12 rounds, for Inoue’s WBA bantamweight title

Title fight: Artem Dalakian vs. Seigo Yuri Akui, 12 rounds, for Dalakian’s WBA flyweight title

Yuki Yonaha vs. Juiki Tatsuyoshi, 8 rounds, junior featherweights

Riko Masuda vs. Jonas Sultan, 8 rounds, bantamweightsNov. 16: Las Vegas (ESPN/ESPN+)

Title fight: Shakur Stevenson vs. Edwin De Los Santos, 12 rounds, for the vacant WBC lightweight title

Title fight: Emanuel Navarrete vs. Robson Conceicao, 12 rounds, for Navarrete’s WBO junior lightweight titleNov. 18: Los Angeles (DAZN)Nov. 25: Dublin, Ireland (DAZN)

Title fight: Chantelle Cameron vs. Katie Taylor, 10 rounds, for Cameron’s undisputed women’s junior welterweight championshipNov. 25: Las Vegas (Showtime PPV)

Title fight: David Benavidez vs. Demetrius Andrade, 12 rounds, for Benavidez’s WBC interim super middleweight titleDECEMBERDec. 2: San Antonio, Texas (DAZN)Dec. 9: San Francisco, California (DAZN)Dec. 16: Glendale, Arizona (DAZN)

Title fight: Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez and Sunny Edwards, 12 rounds, for Rodriguez’s WBO flyweight title and Edwards’ IBF flyweight titleJANUARYJan. 13: Quebec City, Canada (ESPN/ESPN+)

Title fight: Artur Beterbiev vs. Callum Smith, 12 rounds, for Beterbiev’s WBC, WBO and IBF light heavyweight titles

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