Thursday, March 19th
DAZN, 8:00 pm ET, Salita Promotions. From San Juan, Puerto Rico. Main event is Felix Parrilla vs Jose Velasquez. Should be a showcase if Parrilla is a legit prospect, but Velasquez is not a pushover, even at 36.
Friday, March 20th
DAZN, 3:00 pm ET, Michael Conlan vs Kevin Walsh. From Belfast, Ireland. It’s another MF Pro show with more serious fighters than the typical Misfits put-on. Conlan fought and won twice in 2025, picking up a junior varsity WBC featherweight belt along the way. Walsh is something of a question
mark… 19-0 (10 KO), didn’t turn pro until his late 20s, has a couple of wins that might suggest he’s got something, but little if any TV exposure and none of the golden road buildup of a traditional, high-upside prospect. Chief support sees Kieran Molloy and Xavier Kohlen fighting for a vacant IBF Euro title.
Saturday, March 21st
DAZN, 1:30 pm ET, Usyk17 Promotions. From Lesniki, Ukraine. DO NOT SLEEP ON THIS SHOW! The main event, Daniel Lapin vs Kristaps Bulmeistars, is not The Main Event here. A true boxing degenerate needs to watch this to see the pro debut of Olympic gold medalist and non-stop action fighter Oleksandr Khyzhniak. Khyzhniak is a marvel, somewhere between Ukrainian Gennadiy Golovkin and the Tasmanian Devil – A relentless, seemingly inexhaustible machine built to unleash constant punches in the most entertaining of ways, no matter what comes back his way or what the circumstances of the fight. If you love anything about boxing, you will not want to miss a moment of this man’s career. If he can carry his style over to the longer bouts of the pro ranks, he’ll be a must-watch no matter the opponent. As long as Khyzhniak stays in the lineup, Bad Left Hook will have live updates
DAZN, 3:00 pm ET, George Liddard vs Tyler Denny. From Hackney Wick, England, for Liddard’s British and Commonwealth middleweight titles. Middleweight is weird these days… You could make an argument for Liddard as the #6 or #7 guy at the weight, or you could argue (like the WBC and WBO) he’s not even in the Top 15. But, he keeps beating guys, and that’s more than a lot of middleweights have done in recent years. Next, he gets Denny, formerly the European middleweight champ until he lost it to Hamzah Sheeraz in late 2024. The undercard features matchups with the English middleweight and lightweight titles on the line. BLH will have live updates
ProBoxTV, 7:00 pm ET, Lester Martinez vs Immanuwel Aleem. From San Bernadino, California, for Martinez’s interim WBC super middleweight belt. Jair Valtierra, who appeared on a handful of Top Rank shows, appears in support. So does Kudratillo Abdukakhorov, a name Scott proved on multiple occasions that he can say quickly and repeatedly like a tongue twister, with no issues whatsoever. Maybe the only thing more impressive than his off-the-cuff rankings of heavyweights superior to Arslanbek Makhmudov or encyclopedic knowledge of WWE Films productions!
DAZN, 8:00 pm ET, Carlos Adames vs Austin “Ammo” Williams. From Orlando, Florida, for Adames’ WBC middleweight title. Nice little fight here! Williams has won four straight since his only pro blemish, an 11th round knockout loss to Hamzah Sheeraz. Adames has held some level of WBC middleweight title for almost three and a half years now, and has as much of an argument for king of the division as anyone now that Janibek has started failing drug tests and dropping belts. Teremoana Teremoana would be the Olympic standout in any non-Khyzhniak week, and remains awesome in his own right. You can watch him take on Curtis “WATERBAG!!” Harper on the undercard, plus fellow Olympics-doer Omari Jones, too! BLH will have live updates













