The Week’s TV Schedule

ProBox TV has been an amazing blessing for boxing fans. It has been a second coming of Showtime's SHOBOX. The new app has given us excellent prospects that are matched tough. Wednesday's card is no different. Live from Mexico, Luis Torres will put his undefeated record on the line against Misael Cabrera, who sports an impressive 13-1 record, for the WBC Latino lightweight title. Torres has scored two impressive UD victories in a row, both in Mexico. In February of 2022, he defeated Diego Chavez and followed that up in September with a career-best performance and took apart Cesar Gutierrez. Also on the card are undefeated prospects Oscar Alvarez, a 19-year-old phenom, super featherweight who sports an 8-0 record and 4-0 featherweight Alex Fuentes. 

On Friday, a Thompson's Boxing Card will keep fight fans entertained. In a must-win welterweight bout between two one-loss contenders, Luis Lopez (13-1-1) and Angel Beltran (15-1) put it all on the line in the evening's main event. The winner takes a massive step forward and the loser risks falling into irrelevancy in the 147-pound picture. In the evening's co-main event, we get a battle of unbeaten prospects as Jesus Gonzalez (6-0) and Keon Papillion (5-0) square off in a welterweight bout 

Saturday brings an absolutely loaded day of boxing three cards in three countries. The action kicks off in Australia as the native countryman Tim Tszyu battles Tony Harrison for the WBO interim jr middleweight title! The winner will then fight undisputed champ Jermell Charlo. In the co-main event, fight fans will get a look at undefeated Australian Super Bantamweight Sam Goodman, who battles former world champ TJ Doheney in a 10-round affair.

The action moves to Liverpool, England, as highly touted prospect Diego Pacheco takes a step up as he battles Jack Cullen, for the vacant WBO International Super Middleweight title. Pacheco sports a perfect 17-0 (14) record and, with a win over Cullen looks to enter the world title picture at 168. Also on the card is Robbie Davies jr, who looks to stay hot and pick up his fourth consecutive win as he battles Darragh Foley in a 10-round affair. 

The final card takes place at the Zenith de Paris-La Villette, in Paris, France. Heavyweight Tony Yoka looks to bounce back from his first career loss as he steps in with former world title challenger Carlos Takam in the evening's main event. Yoka (11-1) started his career with 11 straight wins before losing to Martin Bakole last May via majority decision in a very competitive fight. In the co-main, European Light Heavyweight champ Thomas Faure (21-4-1) puts his European title on the line against 18-0 upstart Dan Azeez, a hard-hitting London native, is coming off a career-best win, an 8th-round stoppage of Rocky Fielding back in December.

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