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Pacquiao vs Ugas
Eight-division world champion and Philippine Senator Manny “Pac
Man” Pacquiao battles WBA Welterweight Champion Yordenis Ugas
in a FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View main event. Pacquiao was
originally slated to face Errol Spence Jr., who was forced to withdraw
from the fight due to a retinal tear in his left eye.
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Manny Pacquiao can strengthen his legacy as one of the sport’s finest fighters when he battles Yordenis Ugas for the WBA welterweight belt,
live on ON TV ACCESS.com The Filipino star makes a spectacular return to challenge WBA
champion Ugas at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on August
21.Errol Spence Jr was forced out of a fight against Pacquiao this
week after suffering an eye injury, but the eight-weight world
champion
Boxing continues to roll on in 2021. After a rough 2020 that saw
many stars either not compete or compete just once, the new year has
seen a handful of fighters already seen ring time with big success.
Look no further than the pound for pound king himself, Canelo
Alvarez. The Mexican superstar has scored a pair of knockouts
already, stopping Avni Yildirim with ease in February before another
stoppage of Billy Joe Saunders in May. Now, Alvarez hopes to get a
date with Caleb Plant in September to achieve undisputed champion
status in the super middleweight division.
Plus, Filipino legend Nonito Donaire turned back the clock and
stopped Nordine Oubaali to reclaim the WBC bantamweight title to
close May. Donaire broke his own record for oldest man to win a major championship at age 38. And legendary retired champion Floyd Mayweather went the distance with social media star Logan Paul in
their exhibition in June.
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Summer was set to get off and rolling with some big fights, but
COVID-19 and injuries prevented a few of the biggest from
happening. Among them, the huge welterweight showdown between
Errol Spence Jr. and Manny Pacquiao was called off when Spence
suffered a torn retina in training camp. Pacquiao will still fight on
Aug. 21, however, as WBA champ Yordenis Ugas, who was slated to
fight on the undercard, has stepped in to take on the legend.
And the YouTube star turned pro boxer is back to close August when
Jake Paul faces off against former UFC welterweight champion Tyron
Woodley in Cleveland. Paul has run through the first three opponents
in his career, but Woodley present the first real challenger to possess
power and a respectable standup striking game. Heavyweights are set to make a splash in the fall with all the major
players in action. First, unified champion Anthony Joshua is back
when he takes on former undisputed cruiserweight champion
Oleksandr Usyk inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
Joshua had been hoping to secure an undisputed bout with WBC titleholder Tyson Fury earlier in the summer, but talks broke down as
Fury dealt with his own negotiation issues.
Despite a delay due to COVID-19, Fury and Deontay Wilder will
finally settle the score in their rivalry in October when they meet
inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The fight was originally scheduled for July 24 after Wilder won an arbitration ruling allowing him the third fight. But Fury tested positive for COVID-19 while in
training camp and pushed back the date by nearly three months.
Below is a running list of boxing main events for the 2021 year.
Note: This will be updated constantly with changes and additions. Dat Location Main event Weightclass/title Network
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Las Manny Pacquiao WBA FOX Aug Vegas vs. Yordenis Ugas welterweight title PPV . 21 (c)
Aug Clevelan Jake Paul vs. Tyron Cruiserweights Showtime . 29 d, Ohio Woodley PPV Sept Leeds, Josh Warrington vs. Featherweights DAZN . 4 England Mauricio Lara Sept Tucson, Oscar Valdez (c) vs. WBC junior TBD . 10 Arizona Robson Conceicao lightweight title Sept Las Oscar De La Hoya Special exhibition Triller . 11 Vegas vs. Vitor Belfort PPV Sept Las Stephen Fulton Jr. Super Showtime . 18 Vegas (c) vs. Brandon bantamweight Figueroa (c) unification Sept London Anthony Joshua (c) Unified DAZN . 25 vs. Oleksandr Usyk heavyweight titles Oct. Las Tyson Fury (c) vs. WBC heavyweight ESPN/F 9 Vegas Deontay Wilder title OX PPV Oct. Atlanta Jamel Herring (c) WBO junior ESPN 23 vs. Shakur lightweight title Stevenson Dec. Scotland Josh Taylor (c) vs. Undisputed junior TBD 18 Jack Catterall welterweight title
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