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Pro Boxing in London 2026

The biggest fight nights in and around London this year. From small hall shows at York Hall to stadium events under the lights.

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The big fights

Major international boxing in 2026

Looking for the biggest world-title fights and global cards, not just the London shows? We track the major international bouts of 2026 on a dedicated page.

See the major international fights →

London professional boxing events

Upcoming cards are shown first. Completed and cancelled listings stay below them for reference.

14 Mar
Fight Night 39 COMPLETED

📍 York Hall, Bethnal Green

Professional championship boxing. Limited availability.

Why it matters: A York Hall championship night is about the small-hall atmosphere: close crowd, hard matchmaking, and a proper boxing-room feel rather than a stadium spectacle.

Promoter: Neilson Boxing Find highlights on YouTube →
21 Mar
Matchroom: Liddard v Denny COMPLETED

📍 Copper Box Arena

Live on DAZN.

Why it matters: Liddard had to prove he could handle a seasoned operator over the championship distance, not just look good against opponents he was meant to beat.

Result: George Liddard beat Tyler Denny by unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring it 116-112.

Promoter: Matchroom Boxing 📺 DAZN Result report → Find highlights on YouTube →
4 Apr
Chisora vs Wilder COMPLETED

📍 The O2

Heavyweight showdown. Live on DAZN. Promoted by Wasserman Boxing.

Why it matters: Classic heavyweight contrast: Chisora's pressure and grit against Wilder's one-shot power, with both men fighting to stay relevant at the top end.

Result: Deontay Wilder beat Derek Chisora by split decision after a scrappy heavyweight fight at The O2.

Promoter: Wasserman Boxing 📺 DAZN Result report → Find highlights on YouTube →
5 Apr
MVP: Dubois vs Harper and Scotney vs Flores COMPLETED

📍 Olympia

All-female world title card. Lightweight and super bantamweight unification bouts. Live on Sky Sports.

Why it matters: One of the stronger women's cards on the calendar: Dubois and Scotney both had the chance to turn British world-title wins into genuine divisional control.

Result: Caroline Dubois beat Terri Harper on points to unify lightweight titles, while Ellie Scotney became undisputed at super bantamweight.

Promoter: Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) 📺 Sky Sports Result report → Find highlights on YouTube →
11 Apr
Fury vs Makhmudov COMPLETED

📍 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tyson Fury returns to the ring. Live on Netflix. Tickets from £44.

Why it matters: Fury's comeback mattered because every performance feeds the Joshua question: whether the long-awaited British heavyweight fight still has sporting value.

Result: Tyson Fury beat Arslanbek Makhmudov by unanimous decision on his return at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Promoter: Queensberry Promotions 📺 Netflix Result report → Find highlights on YouTube →
23 May
Mayhem In London CANCELLED

📍 York Hall, Bethnal Green

Cancelled. Kept listed so members do not plan around a stale ticket listing.

Promoter: Goodwin Promotions Cancellation notice →
30 May
BOXXER: Adam Azim vs Steve Claggett COMPLETED

📍 OVO Arena Wembley

Betfred Fight Night: Edge of Glory. Broadcast free-to-air on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.

Why it matters: Azim was using a Wembley Arena main event to build toward a world-title shot against a seasoned former world-title challenger who had gone the distance with Teofimo Lopez.

Result: Adam Azim stopped Steve Claggett in round three to remain unbeaten.

Promoter: BOXXER 📺 BBC Two / BBC iPlayer Result report → Find highlights on YouTube →
6 Jun
The Final Countdown CANCELLED

📍 York Hall, Bethnal Green

Cancelled. Kept listed so members do not plan around a stale ticket listing.

Promoter: Goodwin Promotions Cancellation notice →

Looking for the big UK and global fights?

This page is for London and South East professional boxing cards. For major heavyweight fights, international title bouts, and expected matchups like Fury/Joshua or Moses Itauma updates, use the International Boxing watchlist.

London boxing venues

York Hall

Bethnal Green, E2

The spiritual home of boxing in London. Intimate, atmospheric, and raw. If you want to understand what boxing feels like up close, start here. Small hall shows with roughly 1,200 capacity.

The O2

Greenwich, SE10

London's biggest boxing venue. Hosts major world title fights and PPV events. 20,000 capacity means a proper atmosphere for the biggest nights.

Copper Box Arena

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, E20

A 7,500-capacity arena built for the 2012 Olympics. Regular home for Matchroom and Queensberry cards. Good sightlines from every seat.

Olympia

Kensington, W14

The Grand Hall at Olympia hosts headline boxing events. Recently refurbished, it brings a different energy to fight night.

Wembley Arena

Wembley, HA9

12,500 capacity. Used for major domestic title fights and international cards. The connected stadium sometimes hosts the very biggest events.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tottenham, N17

60,000+ capacity when configured for boxing. Reserved for the biggest fights of the year - the kind of events that stop the country.

Why watch live boxing

Watching live boxing is one of the best ways to understand the sport. Television does not capture the speed, the sound, or the tension in the room. You will learn more about timing and distance from one live fight than a month of YouTube videos.

If you train at Honour and Glory, these are the nights worth going to. York Hall is the starting point - small hall shows are affordable, intimate and often produce better action than the big arena events. Start with our York Hall boxing first-time fan guide if you have never been before. For the big nights, The O2 and Copper Box Arena are both easily reachable from South East London.

Going as a group from the gym is something we do regularly. Ask at training if anyone is heading to an upcoming show.

Last reviewed: 7 June 2026. Events are subject to change. Check the promoter or ticketing page before travelling. Browse all London boxing events on Ticketmaster.

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