Dive into an array of boxing showdowns set to entertain and intrigue:
Wednesday, March 27
▪️Taylah Robertson takes on Gloria Gallardo for the vacant IBO super flyweight title at Brisbane Powerhouse, streaming on 7 plus as part of the Premier Boxing Series.
▪️Joseph Adorno faces a critical test against former world champion Nicholas Walters on ProBox TV, marking a key moment in his boxing career.
Thursday, March 28
▪️Big Time Boxing USA returns with Juan Carrillo vs. Quinton Rankin in a light heavyweight clash and Vladimir Shishkin against Mike Guy in the co-feature bout, live on DAZN from Wayne State Fieldhouse.
Friday, March 29
▪️Desert Diamond Arena hosts Oscar Valdez vs. Liam Wilson in a junior lightweight bout, aiming for redemption and dominance in the division.
▪️Elijah Pierce faces Arthur Villanueva in an 8-round junior featherweight bout at Overtime Elite Arena, live on DAZN.
Saturday, March 30
▪️Ihor Shevadzutsky steps into the ring against Kubrat Pulev in Sofia, filling in for Mahmoud Charr, live on DAZN.
▪️Kurt Walker vs. James Beech Jr. for the WBA Continental featherweight title at The Ulster Hall, signaling a significant step up for Walker, live on DAZN.
▪️The O2 Arena hosts a clash of titans as Fabio Wardley defends his British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles against Frazer Clarke, promising a night of heavyweight fireworks on Sky Sports.
▪️Arsen Goulamirian vs. Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez for the WBA cruiserweight title at the YouTube Theater, marking Goulamirian's U.S. debut on DAZN.
▪️Louis Lopez vs. Jesus Resendiz in an 8-round super welterweight main event at Thunder Studios, brought to you by CBN Promotions on FOX Deportes.
▪️In the main event, australian boxing champion Tim Tszyu is slated to fight American Sebastian Fundora for two world titles. Moreover, Rolando “Rolly” Romero takes on Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz in a co-main event bout, part of PBC’s inaugural PPV show on Amazon Prime at the T-Mobile Arena.
Sunday, March 31
▪️Filipino boxer Melvin Jerusalem is set to challenge Japanese fighter Yudai Shigeoka for the WBC minimumweight title in Nagoya, Japan.
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