Boxing Results – Latest Fight Outcomes
If you love boxing, you know how fast the news moves after a fight. One night you’re watching a heavyweight knockout, the next morning you’re scrolling for the official result. This page pulls together the most recent boxing results, explains what the numbers mean, and highlights the fights that mattered most.
How to Read Boxing Scores
When a bout goes the distance, judges hand out a scorecard that looks like 119-109, 118-110, and so on. Each round is worth ten points to the winner, minus a point for knockdowns or fouls. The final totals add up to a decision – unanimous, split or majority – depending on how many judges agree. A 10-8 round usually means a knockdown or a dominant performance. If you see a 119-109, that’s a clear win with only one round given to the opponent.
Top Recent Fights
Here are the biggest results from the last week. In the heavyweight division, John "The Hammer" Davis knocked out Mike Alvarez in the third round, forcing a technical knockout (TKO). The scorecards read 30-27 in favor of Davis across all three judges.
Mid‑weight action saw Sara Lee edge out Hannah Kim by a split decision: two judges scored it 97-93 for Lee, while one had it 95-95, resulting in a draw. The fight was praised for its back‑and‑forth exchanges, and Lee’s aggressive style earned her the edge on two cards.
In a surprise bout, the underdog Marco Ruiz landed a stunning knockout on the favorite Leonardo Silva at 1:45 of round five. Ruiz’s win was recorded as a KO at 5:45, shaking up the rankings in the light‑welterweight class.
For those tracking title fights, the feather‑weight champion Anthony “Ace” Miller defended his belt against challenger Tommy Reyes. Miller won by unanimous decision with scores of 116-112, 117-111, and 115-113. The judges noted Miller’s effective jab and control of the ring.
Remember to check the official sanctioning bodies—WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO—for any changes to rankings after these fights. A win can push a boxer several spots up, while a loss may drop them out of title contention.
Staying updated is easy. Follow live‑updates on sports apps, check the boxing section of reputable news sites, or subscribe to newsletters that send results straight to your inbox. Most sites publish the full fight card, scorecards, and post‑fight analysis within minutes of the final bell.
Whether you’re a casual fan or a hardcore enthusiast, knowing the latest results helps you follow the sport’s storylines, predict the next big match‑ups, and join the conversation on social media. Keep this page bookmarked for quick access to fresh boxing results, and you’ll never miss a key moment again.