Boxing Title Bouts Archive - September 2024

2024-Sep-22
Melvin Jerusalem vs. Luis Castillo
Melvin Jerusalem successfully defended the World Boxing Council minimumweight championship after a masterful unanimous decision win over Mexico's Luis Castillo at the Mandaluyong City College Gymnasium.
2024-Sep-21
Daniel Dubois vs. Anthony Joshua
Daniel Dubois sensationally dismantled fellow Briton Anthony Joshua in five rounds to catapult himself into global sporting stardom in front of 96,000 fans at Wembley Stadium. The 27-year-old dropped Joshua multiple times to retain the IBF heavyweight title and leave his domestic rival's career in ruins.
2024-Sep-21
Joshua Buatsi vs. Willy Hutchinson
Joshua Buatsi became WBO interim light heavyweight champion after beating Willy Hutchinson despite an odd set of scorecards in London, United Kingdom
2024-Sep-14
Saul Alvarez vs. Edgar Berlanga
Canelo Alvarez, boxing's top star, retained his unified super middleweight championship (WBA, WBC and WBO) with a unanimous decision victory over Edgar Berlanga at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, USA. This was the fifth consecutive decision victory for Alvarez, who hasn't scored a knockout win since he defeated Caleb Plant in November 2021. It's also the fourth consecutive bout where Alvarez scored a knockdown.
2024-Sep-14
Caleb Plant vs. Trevor McCumby
Caleb Plant defeated Trevor McCumby by technical knockout in the ninth round to claim the interim WBA welterweight title in his first fight since March 2023.
2024-Sep-14
Erislandy Lara vs. Danny Garcia
Erislandy Lara retained his WBA middleweight title with a pretty one-sided win over a listless Danny Garcia in Las Vegas, USA.
2024-Sep-03
Naoya Inoue vs. TJ Doheny
The Japanese boxing superstar Naoya Inoue remained the undisputed world super-bantamweight champion (IBF, WBC, WBO and super WBA) when Irish challenger TJ Doheny dropped to his knee and quit in the seventh round because of an apparent back injury in Tokyo, Japan.
2024-Sep-03
Yoshiki Takei vs. Daigo Higa
Yoshiki Takei retained his WBO bantamweight title but was made to work for every second by challenger Daigo Higa. Scores of 115-112 and two 114-113 offerings meant Takei kept the belt in a fight that started off at range and ended as a classic slugfest.