
Filip Hrgovic v Mark De Mori Hrgovic by KO3
De Mori (41-2) is famous for a few things: Learning to box on Youtube, being battered in two rounds by David Haye, and having perhaps the most padded record in all of boxing. Hrgovic can take a littleShow more
Anthony Joshua v Otto Wallin Joshua by UD
Only a win will do for the former heavyweight champion, and despite facing a solid challenger in Wallin, he should have enough to get the job done. Four of his last six have gone the distance and WallShow more
Deontay Wilder v Joseph Parker Wilder by KO5
This battle between two former heavyweight belt holders should make for a fascinating watch. Wilder has had his issues with shorter fighters over the years, and a fit and active Parker capable of closShow moreDmitry Bivol v Lyndon Arthur Bivol by UD
Bivol’s fights tend to go deep. The brilliant Russian has won his last eight by unanimous decision, with the WBA light heavyweight champion often preferring to take his time dissecting an opponent. ArShow more
Daniel Dubois v Jarrell Miller Dubois by KO9
Boxing's best talker versus its worst. If you listened to Miller you’d think he was the second coming of George Foreman. He is not. That said, some give him a chance here given he will come in heavy aShow more
Jai Opetaia v Ellis Zorro Opetaia by KO4
Unfortunately could prove to be a bad mismatch. Opetaia is one of the most exciting fighters in the sport right now and isn’t inclined to play with his food. Zorro is a solid UK domestic operator but Show more
Arslanbek Makhmudov v Agit Kabayel Makhmudov by KO9
Kabayel recently reclaimed the European heavyweight title after a long period of inactivity and but is in deep against the heavy hitting Makhmudov. Kabayel should have the movement and skill to stay oShow more
Frank Sanchez v Junior Fa Sanchez by KO7
Cuba’s Sanchez should prove to be levels above Fa, who was recently knocked out by a heavily faded Lucas Browne inside a round. Sanchez is 23-0 and looking to move up in the rankings towards a title sShow more
Filip Hrgovic v Mark De Mori Hrgovic by KO3
De Mori (41-2) is famous for a few things: Learning to box on Youtube, being battered in two rounds by David Haye, and having perhaps the most padded record in all of boxing. Hrgovic can take a littleShow more
Anthony Joshua v Otto Wallin Joshua by UD
Only a win will do for the former heavyweight champion, and despite facing a solid challenger in Wallin, he should have enough to get the job done. Four of his last six have gone the distance and WallShow more
Deontay Wilder v Joseph Parker Wilder by KO5
This battle between two former heavyweight belt holders should make for a fascinating watch. Wilder has had his issues with shorter fighters over the years, and a fit and active Parker capable of closShow moreDmitry Bivol v Lyndon Arthur Bivol by UD
Bivol’s fights tend to go deep. The brilliant Russian has won his last eight by unanimous decision, with the WBA light heavyweight champion often preferring to take his time dissecting an opponent. ArShow more
Daniel Dubois v Jarrell Miller Dubois by KO9
Boxing's best talker versus its worst. If you listened to Miller you’d think he was the second coming of George Foreman. He is not. That said, some give him a chance here given he will come in heavy aShow more
Jai Opetaia v Ellis Zorro Opetaia by KO4
Unfortunately could prove to be a bad mismatch. Opetaia is one of the most exciting fighters in the sport right now and isn’t inclined to play with his food. Zorro is a solid UK domestic operator but Show more
Arslanbek Makhmudov v Agit Kabayel Makhmudov by KO9
Kabayel recently reclaimed the European heavyweight title after a long period of inactivity and but is in deep against the heavy hitting Makhmudov. Kabayel should have the movement and skill to stay oShow more
Frank Sanchez v Junior Fa Sanchez by KO7
Cuba’s Sanchez should prove to be levels above Fa, who was recently knocked out by a heavily faded Lucas Browne inside a round. Sanchez is 23-0 and looking to move up in the rankings towards a title sShow more
Filip Hrgovic v Mark De Mori Hrgovic by KO3
De Mori (41-2) is famous for a few things: Learning to box on Youtube, being battered in two rounds by David Haye, and having perhaps the most padded record in all of boxing. Hrgovic can take a littleShow more'Day of Reckoning' predictions: Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder to win in Riyadh
Heavyweight stars will be on collision course if they can both win in Riyadh on Saturday night
The National
December 22, 2023