Las Vegas Sun

April 23, 2024

Fight schedule

Tonight

At Irvine, Dustin Kim, Honolulu, vs. Carlos Martinez, Los Angeles, 10, featherweights.

Friday

At Vernona, N.Y., Carl Daniels, St. Louis, vs. Bobby Heath, Reading, Pa., 12, for Daniels' USBA junior middleweight title; Greg Haugen, Seattle, vs. Henry Hughes, Cleveland, 10, welterweights; Paul Spadafora, Pittsburgh, vs. Ricardo Vasquez, Mexico, 10, welterweights; Tracy Patterson, Troy, N.Y., vs. Wilson Santos, Philadelphia, 10, welterweights.

At Fort Worth, (ESPN2) Danny Romero, Albuquerque, vs. Enrique Jupiter, Mexico, 10, super bantamweights; Butterbean Esch, Bay City, Mich., vs. Russell Chasten, Louisville, 4, heavyweights.

At Lafayette, La., Jason Papillion, Lafayette, vs. Patrick Byrd, Denver, 12, lightweights.

Saturday

At Wilmington, Mass., (Showtime), Frankie Liles, Las Vegas, vs. Byron Mitchell, 12, for Liles' WBA super middleweight title; John Ruiz, Matheun, Mass., vs. Fernely Feliz, Dominican Republic, 12, heavyweights.

At Indio, Calif., (Univision), Diego Corrales, Sacramento, vs. Manuel Arellano, Mexico, 12, junior lightweights; Eric Morel, Madison, vs. Armando Correra, Mexico, 8, junior bantamweights; Antonio Margarito, Mexico, vs. Marlon Thomas, Detroit, 10, welterweights.

At Albuquerque, (Telemundo), Adan Vargas, Mexico, vs. Jorge Reyes, Mexico, 12, for Vargas' NABF bantamweight title.

Sunday

At Seoul, Korea, Cho In-Joo, Korea, vs. Pone Saengmorakot, Thailand, 12, for In-Joo's WBC junior bantamweight title.

At Gold Coast, Australia, Joe Bugner, Australia, vs. Levi Billups, San Diego, 12, heavyweights.

June 18

At Youngstown, Ohio, (ESPN2), Hector Camacho, Orlando, vs. P.J. Goossen, Hollywood, 10, junior middleweights.

At Fayatteville, N.C., (PPV), Bonecrusher Smith, Fayatteville, vs. Larry Holmes, Easton, Pa., 10, heavyweights; Tim Witherspoon, Chicago, vs. Greg Page, Louisville, 10, heavyweights; Juan LaPorte, Mexico, vs. Billy Costello, Kingston, N.Y., 10, middleweights.

June 19

At New York, (HBO), Michael Grant, New York, vs. Lou Savarese, Houston, 12, for Grant's NABF heavyweight title; Jeremy Williams, Long Beach, vs. Hasim Rahman, Baltimore, 10, heavyweights; Vernon Forrest, Augusta, Ga., vs. Ed Goins, Stanford, N.C., 12, for Forrest's NABF welterweight title.

At Miami, (FSN), Joel Cassamayor, Cuba, vs. Antonio Hernandez, Mexico, 10, junior lightweights; Diobelys Hurtado, Miami, vs. Teddy Reid, Washington, 10, junior welterweights.

At San Severo, Italy, Luigi Castiglione, Italy, vs. Mzukisi Skalli, 12, junior bantamweights.

At Glasgow, Scotland, Cassius Baloyi vs. Brian Carr, 12, featherweights.

June 21

At Inglewood, Calif., Luis Perez, Montebello, Calif., vs. Agusto Gamez, Mexico, 10, junior welterweights; Wilfredo Negron, Puerto Rico, vs. Calvin Green, Baytown, Tx., 10, junior welterweights.

June 24

At Edmonton, Manny Sobral, Las Vegas, vs. Gavin Todd, Australia, 12, junior middleweights.

June 25

At The Orleans, Las Vegas, Merqui Sosa, Las Vegas, vs. TBA, 10, light heavyweights; Steve Forbes, Las Vegas, vs. TBA, 8, lightweights;

At Ledyard, Conn., (ESPN2), Vinny Pazienza, Cranston, R.I., vs. Esteban Cervantes, Stockton, Calif., 10, super middleweights.

June 26

At Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, (PPV), Johnny Tapia, Las Vegas, vs. Paulie Ayala, Fort Worth, 12, for Tapia's WBA bantamweight title; Stevie Johnston, Denver, vs. Aldo Rios, Argentina, 12, for Johnston's WBC lightweight title; Butterbean Esch, Bay City, Mich., vs. Peter McNeeley, Medfield, Mass., 4, heavyweights; Yory Boy Campas, Mexico, vs. Ron Weaver, New Orleans, 10, junior middleweights; Tony Marshall, Albany, vs. Rob Bleakley, Cedar Rapids, 10, junior middleweights.

At London, Vitali Klitschko, Russia, vs. Herbie Hide, England, 12, heavyweights.

At Wroclaw, Poland, Andrew Golota, Poland, vs. Al Cole, Spring Valley, N.Y., 10, heavyweights.

June 27

At Tokyo, Takanori Hatakeyama, Japan, vs. Lakva Sim, Mongolia, 12, for Hatakeyama's WBA junior lightweight title.

July 2

At Sacramento, (ESPN2), Aristead Clayton, Baker, La., vs. Willie Jorrin, Sacramento, 12, for Clayton's NABF super bantamweight title.

July 3

At the New Frontier, Las Vegas, TBA.

July 9

At Cape Cod, R.I., (ESPN2), Zab Judah, New York, vs. David Sample, Las Vegas, 10, junior welterweights; Kip Diggs, Hyannis, Mass., vs. Jose Rivera, Worcester, Mass., 10, junior middleweights.

July 16

At TBA, (FSN), David Reid, Philadelphia, vs. Kevin Kelly, Australia, 12, for Reid's WBA junior middleweight title; Michael Nunn, Davenport, Iowa, vs. TBA, 10, light heavyweights.

At Hampton Beach, N.H., (ESPN2), Bryant Brannon, Trenton, N.J., vs. Tim Davis, Washington, 12, for Brannon's USBA super middleweight title.

July 17

At Lake Tahoe, (HBO), Fernando Vargas, Oxnard, Calif., vs. Raul Marquez, Houston, 12, for Vargas' IBF junior middleweight title; David Tua, New Zealand, vs. Gary Bell, Cleveland, 12, for Tua's USBA heavyweight title.

At the Las Vegas Hilton, (Showtme), Terron Millett, St. Louis, vs. Virgil McLendon, 12, for Millett's IBF junior welterweight title.

July 24

At the Tropicana, Las Vegas, TBA.

July 30

At The Orleans, Las Vegas, TBA.

July 31

At San Antonio, Kostya Tszyu, Australia, vs. Miguel Angel Gonzalez, Mexico, 12, for Tszyu's WBC junior welterweight title; Cesar Soto, Mexico, vs. TBA, 12, for Soto's WBC featherweight title.

At Nagoya, Japan, Jesus Rojas, Mexico, vs. Hideki Todaka, Japan, 12, for Rojas' WBA junior bantamweight title.

At Tijuana, Mexico, Erik Morales, Mexico, vs. TBA, 12, for Morales' WBC super bantamweight championship; Tony Ayala, San Antonio, vs. TBA, 8, welterweights.

At the Cal-Neva, Reno, TBA.

August 7

At Atlantic City, (Showtime), Frans Botha, South Africa, vs. Shannon Briggs, New York, 10, heavyweights; Marco Antonio Barrera, Mexico, vs. Angel Vazquez, Hartford, Conn., 12, super bantamweights.

September 11

At TBA, Las Vegas, Floyd Mayweather, Las Vegas, vs. Roberto Garcia, Oxnard, Calif., 12, for Mayweather's WBC and Garcia's IBF junior lightweight titles.

September 18

At Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, (PPV), Oscar De La Hoya, Big Bear, Calif., vs. Felix Trinidad, Puerto Rico, 12, for De La Hoya's WBC and Trinidad's IBF welterweight titles.

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