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MMA and Boxing Fight Calendar for November 2025
For fight fans, November 2025 is shaping up to be a historic month, a veritable Champions League final of combat sports that kicks off with a bang on the 2nd with a UFC Fight Night featuring the dynamic striking of Steve Garcia against the relentless pressure of David Onama, a clash that could easily be compared to the technical midfield battle between Xavi and Iniesta in their prime. The action barely pauses before the global stage shifts to the ACA cage on the 7th for ACA 195, where Russian stalwarts Kirill Kornilov and Alikhan Vakhaev headline in a bout with serious title implications, while Marat Balaev and Vener Galiev engage in a co-main event that promises the kind of gritty, ground-and-pound warfare that defines the promotion.Just a week later, the boxing world reclaims the spotlight in a major way on the 14th in Miami, where the polarizing but undeniably impactful Jake Paul, a figure who has drawn more casual eyes to the sport than almost anyone in recent memory, steps into the ring with the supremely skilled and dangerous Gervonta 'Tank' Davis in a crossover event that blurs the lines between entertainment and elite competition, a fight with stakes that feel as monumental as a World Cup final for the future of boxing's business model. That same Saturday, the 15th, offers a stunning double-header of combat: in one corner of the world, RCC Fair Fight 34 presents Oleg Fomich versus Gaji Avtomat, and in another, London's O2 Arena hosts a stacked boxing card headlined by the long-awaited, deeply personal grudge match between Chris Eubank Jr.and Conor Benn, a fight dripping with the kind of generational rivalry their fathers made legendary, alongside a scintillating co-feature pitting the rising star Adam Azim against the formidable Zaur Abdullaev. Then, on the 16th, the UFC delivers its blockbuster pay-per-view, UFC 322, an event so stacked it could be considered the Mbappé of fight cards—unmissable and packed with future hall-of-famers.The main event sees the seemingly untouchable lightweight king, Islam Makhachev, put his title on the line against the surging, heavy-handed Australian Jack Della Maddalena, a stylistic matchup as fascinating as a chess match between a grandmaster and a brilliant upstart. The co-main features the legendary Valentina Shevchenko attempting to reclaim her flyweight throne from the champion Weili Zhang in a clash of titans, while welterweight champion Leon Edwards defends against the powerful Carlos Prates, and Roman Kopylov faces Gregory Rodrigues in what promises to be a stand-up war.The month's relentless pace continues on the 22nd with another UFC Fight Night, headlined by a pivotal lightweight contest between the electrifying Arman Tsarukyan and the durable veteran Dan Hooker, supported by a welterweight showdown between the methodical Belal Muhammad and the outspoken Ian Garry, not to mention a heavyweight tilt between Serghei Spivac and Shamil Gaziev. That very same night, the boxing world centers on Riyadh for a truly elite card, where the fearsome David Benavidez takes on Anthony Yarde in a light heavyweight battle, the undefeated Brian Norman Jr.faces the slick Devin Haney in a high-stakes tactical affair, and Jesse Rodriguez defends his title against Fernando Martinez. This November calendar isn't just a list of fights; it's a masterclass in global sports scheduling, a testament to the booming business of combat sports, and a dream scenario for purists and casuals alike, offering a statistical and narrative depth that rivals any football season, where every punch thrown could redefine a legacy and every result sends shockwaves through multiple divisions for years to come.
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