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Must-See Boxing in February: Three Fights You Can’t Miss

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Must-See Boxing in February: Three Fights You Can’t Miss

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Must-See Boxing in February: Three Fights You Can’t Miss

2025 is slowly picking up in the boxing world, with Naoya Inoue fighting on January 24. Rumours are swirling about some potentially fantastic fights in the next 12 months. Big Fight Weekend are bringing you three fights from the boxing schedule to look forward to in February in no particular order.

Boxing Schedule: Three Fights to Look Forward to in February

Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – February 22

Artur Beterbiev (21-0, 20 KOs) vs Dmitry Bivol (23-1, 12 KOs) will meet once again on February 22 in the headline event of the Last Crescendo fight card in Riyadh. Their first fight was intriguing throughout, with Beterbiev winning by majority decision. The rematch will top a loaded card featuring Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker and Shakur Stevenson vs Floyd Schofield among others. Can Bivol get his revenge? Or will Beterbiev solidify his supremacy at light heavyweight?

Read More: Five Lightweight Fighters to Watch in 2025

David Benavidez vs David Morrell – February 1

The next fight on our list is the February 1 clash between David Benavidez (29-0, 24 KOs) and David Morrell (11-0, 9 KOs). Both fighters boast impressive knockout records, promising plenty of fireworks on fight night. Benavidez and Morrell moved up from super middleweight and have elected to stay at the higher weight to face each other. Tune in on Feb 1 – it should be explosive.

Denys Berinchyk vs Keyshawn Davis – February 14

Olympic 2020 silver medallist Keyshawn Davis (12-0, 8 KOs) has shone in the professional ranks, earning him a world title shot, where he will face WBO lightweight champion Denys Berinchyk (19-0, 9 KOs) on February 14 in New York. The slick Virginia native will not have it all his own way against the tough Ukrainian. Berinchyk won the title from Emanuel Navarrete. Unification fights beckon for the winner.

Read More: Keyshawn Davis Destroys Gustavo Lemos in Two

When the Davis-Berinchyk card was announced, Top Rank chairman Bob Arum said: “Keyshawn Davis has everything it takes to be a modern-day great, but he must first defeat an unbeaten, determined Ukrainian champion in Denys Berinchyk. This has all the makings of a lightweight classic in New York City.”

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