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DAZN The Home of Boxing in 2025: Breaking down every fight so far on stacked schedule

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2025 is set to be a huge year for boxing, and fight fans will see the biggest fights take place on DAZN.

From undisputed title showdowns to heated rivalries to the emergence of new stars, DAZN has it all!

Here DAZN News breaks down every fight so far on the schedule and why they should not be missed. 

February 15 - Jack Catterall vs Arnold Barboza Jr

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Jack Catterall is Britain's leading talent right now at super lightweight and is on the verge of getting his long-awaited shot at a world title. 

After beating Regis Prograis in October, Catterall now needs to just get past Arnold Barboza Jr, a 31-fight unbeaten American who also has world title aspirations of his own. 

Catterall and Barboza should serve up a thrilling main event in Manchester which also sees the long-awaited British super featherweight title fight between Reece Bellotti and Michael Gomez Jr after the original contest was scuppered in controversial circumstances. 

February 22 - Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol 2

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The fight card of the century is set for Riyadh with Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol meeting once more for the undisputed light heavyweight title.

Beterbiev squeaked past Bivol in the first encounter, and if the rematch is anything like the first fight, then fans are in for a treat. 

But it's not just the main event where there will be interest, the whole undercard is stacked with the IBF heavyweight title fight between Daniel Dubois and Joseph Parker, WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson, and the all British showdown between Joshua Buatsi and Callum Smith just some of the highlights. 

March 1 - Paddy Donovan vs Lewis Crocker

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It's a clash between two unbeaten fighters in Belfast with Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan going head-to-head in a welterweight contest. 

Tensions are already simmering between the pair and the atmosphere was electric at the announcement press conference earlier this year. 

There is no doubt that the noise levels will go up another level in Northern Ireland come fight, and it should be a memorable night of boxing action in Northern Ireland. 

March 28 - Pat Brown's professional debut

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Being billed as British boxing's next big star, 2024 Olympian Pat Brown makes his professional bow in his home city of Manchester. 

Brown will be going up against Vladimir Reznicek at Planet Ice in Altrincham, and already Brown has sold 2,000 tickets. 

If Brown can put on a show, his professional career will go from strength to strength at a rapid race and his promoter Eddie Hearn has even claimed that Brown could rise to the same heights as Ricky Hatton when it comes to tapping into a passionate boxing fanbase in the North West. 

April 5 - Dillian Whyte vs Joe Joyce

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All-British heavyweight fights rarely fail to deliver, and this clash between Dillian Whyte and Joe Joyce has all the makings of a classic.

Both men are not afraid to come forward and let their hands go, while Joyce prides himself on his chin despite being stopped twice by Zhilei Zhang. 

It's not just the fight itself where there is plenty riding on it, it's the futures of Whyte and Joyce which are at stake. A win for either man would see their boxing careers continue, while a loss could result in retirement.

April 12 - Jaron 'Boots' Ennis vs Eimantas Stanionis

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Jaron 'Boots' Ennis is being billed as one of the next big boxing stars coming out of the United States and his next fight could continue his rise. 

Ennis, who currently holds the IBF welterweight, will attempt to become a unified champion when he takes on Eimantas Stanionis who is the WBA champion at the historic Atlantic City. 

With Terence Crawford seemingly no longer competing at welterweight, now is the prime opportunity for Ennis to begin his charge towards the top of the welterweight division and force himself into the conversation to become the new 'face' of American boxing. 

April 26 - Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn

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Three years after when the original bout was scheduled, Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will finally settle their differences at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. 

The personal hatred between the two has gotten more and more heated, and nearly came to blows in October in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

This fight will create a new chapter in what is a historic boxing rivalry between the Eubank and Benn families, and if Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn are in attendance for fight week, then it is paramount fight fans do not miss a single second. 

May 2025 - Josh Taylor vs Ekow Essuman

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Josh Taylor is finally ready to return to the ring after a long layoff and he comes against the exciting Ekow Essuman.

Taylor has already enjoyed a glittering career and became an undisputed champion at super lightweight. 

Now he begins a new chapter in his career making the expected move to welterweight and if he beats Essuman, then who is to say Taylor cannot be a two-weight undisputed champion in an exciting welterweight division. 

May 10 - Anthony Cacace vs Leigh Wood

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It's been a long time coming, but former WBA featherweight champion Leigh Wood is back in the ring. 

Wood has not fought since stopping Josh Warrington in 2023, and now he will step into the ring against Anthony Cacace. 

Cacace shocked the boxing world last year when he stopped Joe Cordina to become the IBF super featherweight champion and followed up this win by beating Warrington at Wembley. 

The Irishman and Wood have previously shown that they have dynamite in their fists, and therefore should produce a thrilling slugfest under the bright lights. 

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