Boxing schedule for 2023: Artur Beterbiev vs. Anthony Yarde, Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall on tap

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After a somewhat cool close to 202 where many of boxing’s top stars featured their talents in stay-busy fights, the New Year begins with hopes of some of the top stars facing off against other top opposition over the next 12 months. At least one fighter cleared his initial hurdle toward the biggest fight of his career when Gervonta “Tank” Davis beat Hector Luis Garcia on Jan. 7.

Davis announced in November that he and Ryan Garcia had agreed to the framework of a deal for a fight in 2023 with Davis only needing to get by Hector Garcia to make the fight a reality. He did exactly that, surviving a tough early challenge before scoring a knockout to secure arguably the biggest fight in boxing in terms of public attention.

The biggest fight left for January is Artur Beterbiev’s clash with Anthony Yarde on Jan. 28 in London. Beterbiev, who holds three of the four recognized world titles at light heavyweight, could end up fighting for undisputed status against 2022 Fighter of the Year Dmitry Bivol before the end of 2023.

Below is a running list of boxing main events for 2023.

Note: This will be updated constantly with changes and additions.

Date Location Main event Weightclass/title Network
Jan. 14 Verona, New York Efe Ajagba vs. Oscar Rivas Heavyweights ESPN
Jan. 20 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Sean Hemphill vs. Stephan Shaw Super middleweight Showtime
Jan. 21 Manchester, England Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Liam Smith Middleweights DAZN
Jan. 28 Hollywood Park, Florida Alexis Rocha vs. Anthony Young Welterweight DAZN
Jan. 28 London Artur Beterbiev (c) vs. Anthony Yarde Unified light heavyweight titles ESPN
Feb. 3 Glendale, Arizona Emanuel Navarrete vs. Liam Wilson WBO junior lightweight title ESPN
Feb. 4 New York City Amanda Serrano (c) vs. Erika Cruz Undisputed featherweight title DAZN
Feb. 11 San Antonio Rey Vargas vs. O’Shaquie Foster Vacant WBC super featherweight title Showtime
Feb. 18 Nottingham, England Leigh Wood (c) vs. Mauricio Lara WBA regular featherweight title DAZN
Feb. 25 Atlanta Adrien Broner vs. Ivan Redkach Welterweights BLK Prime
March 4 Glasgow, Scotland Josh Taylor (c) vs. Jack Catterall WBO junior welterweight title ESPN+

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