

Given what September gifted boxing fans, the Terence Crawford – Canelo Alvarez epic, fans couldn’t have asked for more. So, despite a few critics slamming the sport for producing a rather dull October, the break perhaps came at the right time. After all, boxing is expected to return with a bang in November, with December also boasting a few intriguing cards.
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With the year drawing to a close, all eyes are now fixed on the coming weeks, when some of the biggest fights unfold on both sides of the Atlantic. For November, the flag-bearer of boxing undoubtedly remains the Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis exhibition. However, right from day one, the schedule appears stacked with one exciting matchup after another. So, let’s check out some of the events fans have been waiting a long time to see.
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Joshua Buatsi vs. Zach Parker
November 1 promises fireworks. Two of the light heavyweight division’s most explosive fighters step in for a ten-round clash at Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena. Top contenders Joshua Buatsi and Zach Parker will face off for the WBO International title on a Queensberry card.
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Among the other fights on the undercard, fans can look forward to the European (EBU) light heavyweight showdown between Bradley Rhea and Lyndon Arthur. Additionally, months after suffering a knockout loss to Ben Whittaker, Liam Cameron returns to face Troy Jones in the DAZN-streamed event.
Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Erickson Lubin
A week later, DAZN will showcase yet another high-octane matchup. After a decisive win over Israil Madrimov in Riyadh, one of the light middleweight division’s most feared names, Vergil Ortiz Jr., makes a quick comeback before moving toward the much-anticipated bout against Jaron Boots Ennis.
Headlining the Golden Boy card, Ortiz Jr. squares up against former title challenger Erickson Lubin in Fort Worth, his home state of Texas. The pair will fight for the WBC’s interim light middleweight title on November 8. Apart from Ortiz Jr. and Lubin, another name drawing attention lately is heavyweight Joshua Edwards. The Olympian meets Zeno Vooris in a six-round match.
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Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis
Midway through the month, boxing will make a stop in Miami. On November 14, the Kaseya Center will host one of 2025’s most talked-about events, the exhibition fight between Jake Paul and Gervonta Davis. Though the outcome won’t affect their official records, the ten-round bout doesn’t rule out a knockout either. Still, the matchup has come under heavy scrutiny for the perceived mismatch between Paul and Tank.
Yet, if there’s one reason fans continue to pack arenas for Jake Paul events, it’s because his Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) cards consistently deliver excitement. The show in Florida is no exception. With Netflix streaming the fights, the card boasts three title bouts. Alycia Baumgardner vs. Leila Beaudoin for the super featherweight crown and Cherneka Johnson vs. Amanda Galle for the bantamweight title.
Many will also be eager to watch the 12-round slugfest between champion Gary Antuanne Russell and top contender Andy Hiraoka. Interestingly, the MVP-PBC collaboration also marks the return of Jake Paul’s former opponent, Anderson Silva. The MMA legend faces his old rival and now boxing debutant, Chris Weidman, in a trilogy clash.
Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn
Fans might want to rethink taking a break after the Paul-Tank showdown. Just a day later, across the pond, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will reopen an old chapter in one of boxing’s most famous generational rivalries – Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn. The two fighters continue the decades-long feud started by their fathers. Their first meeting in April was a legitimate Fight of the Year contender.
Additionally, welterweight contender Jack Catterall, now training under Boots Ennis’s father, Bozy Ennis, will face Ekow Essuman on the Boxxer-Matchroom card.
David Benavidez vs. Anthony Yarde
As the saying goes, the best often comes last. The event everyone’s been waiting for, David Benavidez vs. Anthony Yarde, headlines The Night of Champions. The card has already drawn legendary levels of attention for its stacked championship lineup.

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Sam Noakes and Abdullah Mason will battle for the vacant WBO lightweight title. Then Jesse Rodriguez aims to unify titles against Fernando Daniel Martinez. Last but not least, Devin Haney begins his campaign for a championship in a third weight class. But he faces a daunting challenge in the hard-hitting Brian Norman Jr., the reigning welterweight champion.
Streamed live on DAZN, the multi-promotion event takes place at Riyadh’s ANB Arena on November 22.
So, fans only need to sit back and enjoy as one thrilling boxing event after another unfolds before their eyes.
Which November card are you most excited about?
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