After a star-filled feast of boxing last weekend, there are plenty of notable fights live on DAZN this week, with four world title bouts.
Lewis Crocker grabbed the headlines - and the IBF welterweight world title - by defeating Paddy Donovan at Windsor Park on Saturday, before Terence Crawford stripped Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez of his undisputed status at super middleweight in Las Vegas.
Another undisputed champion rounded out the weekend, with Naoya Inoue cruising past Murodjon Akhmadaliev to defend all four of his belts at super bantamweight on Sunday.
Whilst the big names might not be fighting this time around, there are a few world title bouts that you can catch on DAZN that might fly under some fight fans’ radars.
This weekend’s boxing kicks off in Detroit on Friday night, with a Salita Promotions card headlined by a heavyweight bout between Americans Brandon Moore and DeAndre Savage.
Moore has had to return to the drawing board after losing to highly-rated prospect Richard Torrez Jr in 2024, winning four straight bouts.
At the start of 2025 Moore won the IBF USBA title, a regional belt that serves as a platform to move up the sanctioning bodies’ rankings.
But the stakes are far higher for the co-main event, with Olivia Curry (7-2-1, 2 KOs) and Kaye Scott (4-1, 4 KOs) going head-to-head for the vacant WBC middleweight title.
Aussie Scott challenged for the IBF version of the belt in December 2024, but came up short in a unanimous decision loss to Desley Robinson. Since defeating Scott, Robinson has unified her IBF title with the WBO strap.
Curry is ranked 10th by the WBC, with Scott currently 3rd. The WBC belt at 160lbs was last held by Claressa Shields, who reigned as undisputed at middleweight before uniting all the titles at light heavyweight and heavyweight.
You catch the action from Michigan live on DAZN at 1am (BST) on Saturday.
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Saturday’s first offering in Houston, Texas features another women’s WBC world title fight, with the featherweight belt up for grabs.
Tiara Brown is the reigning and defending champion, with an unbeaten record of 11 knockouts from 19 wins. She picked up the belt in a shock victory over Matchroom Boxing charge Skye Nicolson in February, beating the Aussie down under by split decision.
Nicknamed ‘The Dark Menace’, the 37-year-old faces Emma Gongora (10-3-1, 1 KO) from France.
Brown and Gongora’s fight is the co-main event of an OTX event headlined by the IBF North American super lightweight title bout between Breyon Gorham (20-0, 16 KOs), and Puerto Rican Yomar Alamo (22-4-1, 13 KOs).
Gorham is close to bubbling over and breaking into the world rankings, with BoxRec.com rating the 24-year-old as the 10th best super lightweight in the USA.
DAZN subscribers can watch the fighting from 1am BST on Sunday.
Golden Boy Promotions
The boxing action remains in the US, with attention moving to the west coast, more specifically, Indio, California.
At the Fantasy Springs Casino, there are two world title fights - one of which is for undisputed status.
The co-main event sees women’s world flyweight undisputed champion Gabriela Fundora looking to defend her four belts for the second time since conquering the division in November 2024 against Gabriela Celeste Alaniz.
At 22, Fundora (16-0, 7 KOs) was the youngest ever fighter to become undisputed, with ‘Sweet Poison’ achieving the feat in her 15th fight as a professional.
Her rival on the night is Canadian Alexis Kubicki, the former WBC Youth champion at flyweight. Adopting the moniker of the ‘Iron Lady’, Kubicki has 13 wins and one loss under her belt, with the WBC international belt she earned last time out leading to a shot at undisputed status.
The main event in California sees Oscar Collazo mount a defence of his WBO world minimumweight title against challenger Jayson Vayson.
Having become a world champion in just his seventh fight, defeating the well respected Melvin Jerusalem, Collazo has made five successful defences of his belt since 2023. Despite his diminutive frame, Puerto Rican Collazo has stopped nine of his 12 opponents, including the last two challengers for his crown.
Vayson is a Filipino fighter with a record of 14-1-1, winning eight of his bouts by knockout. It will be Vayson’s highest level fight since 2022, when he lost to Tibo Monabesa whilst fighting for the WBC international super strawweight title.
However, that result was subsequently overturned after a review, with the WBC declaring the bout a no contest.
The Golden Boy Promotions show will be shown from 1am (BST) Sunday live on DAZN.
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