Boxing Schedule — 2026 Fight Calendar
Championship Boxing — 2026 Calendar
Browse confirmed fight cards and secure your seats for the biggest bouts of the year.
Year-Round Action
Championship boxing runs throughout 2026, with marquee events typically scheduled on Saturday evenings for global audiences.
Worldwide Venues
Fights take place at arenas and stadiums across multiple continents — each event staged at a venue chosen for the occasion.
Updated Regularly
New fight cards are added as they are officially announced by promoters. Check back for the latest confirmed bouts.
Title Bouts
Championship fights across weight classes, including unification contests that consolidate divisional supremacy.
Full Fight Cards
Each event features a structured undercard building toward the main event — multiple bouts across several hours.
Verified Access
Tickets sourced through verified supplier networks with electronic delivery before each event date.
The 2026 Boxing Calendar
The 2026 professional boxing calendar features championship bouts and high-profile fight cards staged at arenas and stadiums across the globe. From heavyweight title defences to divisional unification contests, the schedule reflects the sport's global reach and year-round competitive rhythm.
Fight cards are announced by promoters throughout the year as matchups are agreed, venues secured, and broadcast deals finalised. Some bouts are confirmed months in advance; others come together on shorter timelines as negotiations conclude. This page is updated as new events are officially announced.
Each listed event includes the confirmed date, venue, and available ticket categories. Select any fight to view seating options and pricing details.
How Fight Cards Work
A typical championship boxing event features a structured programme of bouts. The evening begins with preliminary fights — often four-round or six-round contests featuring younger fighters or local talent. These are followed by undercard bouts of increasing significance, typically eight or ten rounds, featuring ranked contenders and established names.
The co-main event and main event close the card, with the headline bout usually beginning in the late evening local time. Championship main events are contested over twelve three-minute rounds. The entire programme typically runs four to five hours from first bell to final decision.
Fight card compositions are confirmed by the promoter in the weeks before each event. Specific matchups on the undercard may be adjusted as fighters withdraw or new bouts are added. The main event and co-main event are typically stable once announced.
Booking Your Seats
Tickets for each event are available across multiple seating categories, subject to availability. Categories vary by venue but generally range from ringside — closest to the action with direct views of the ring — to upper-tier sections offering a full view of the arena floor.
Pricing reflects the category, the profile of the bout, and market demand. All transactions are processed through secure checkout powered by Stripe, with electronic ticket delivery before the event date. For background on the sport and what to expect at a live fight, visit the about boxing events page.
Questions about delivery, transfers, or refund procedures are answered on the FAQ page. Return to the homepage for an overview of all available fights.