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February 22 rematch between WBO, IBF, WBC and IBO lightweight champion Artur Beterbiev, 21-0 with 20 stoppages from Russia and Montreal, Canada, defends his titles against former champion Demitrii Bivol, 23-1 with 12 saves, from Kyrgyzstan and Indio, CA. The two fighters will meet in Riyadh on the Turki Alalshikh card.
Other possibilities or scheduled bouts include unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, 23-0 with 14 stoppages, of Ukraine, possibly fighting the winner of the Feb. 22 fight between IBF heavyweight champion Daniel ‘ Dynamite’ Dubois, 22-2 with 21 saves, of Joseph Parker, interim UK and WBC champion, 35-3 with 23 saves, of New Zealand. Both will meet on February 22.
WBA world lightweight champion Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis, 30-0 with 28 stops from the USA, is still scheduled to face Lamont Roach, 25-1-1 with 10 stops from the USA, on 1 of March at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
WBC champion Shakur Stevenson, 22-0 with 10 shutouts of the USA, defends against Floyd Schofield, 18-0 with 12 shutouts of the USA, on February 22. The two winners should join.
Interim WBA and WBO super welterweight champion Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford of the United States, 41-0 with 31 stoppages, is looking to move up two divisions to fight WBA super middleweight champion , WBC and WBO Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, 62-2-2 with 39 shutouts from Mexico, instead of fighting WBC Interim Champion Vergil Ortiz, Jr., 22-0 with 21 saves, from USA. Instead, Alvarez should team up with IBF champion Cuban William ‘El Indomable’ Scull, 23-0 with nine shutouts, outside of Germany.
IBF welterweight champion Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis, 33-0 with 29 stoppages, is scheduled to defend against WBO super lightweight champion Teofimo ‘The Takeover’ Lopez, 21-1 with 13 saves, from the USA.
WBO world featherweight champion Rafael ‘El Divino’ Espinoza, 26-0 with 22 stops, of Mexico, is scheduled to defend against super bantamweight champion Naoya ‘The Monster’ Inoue, 28-0 with 25 stops, from Japan.