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Men’s boxers to watch in 2026: Ryan Garcia, Jake Paul and more

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With the fresh year, fresh opportunities await players who want to make a name for themselves in the ring. In 2025, several fighters took advantage of these moments. Rolando “Rolly” Romero, Lewis Crocker, Xander Zayas, Richardson Hitchins and Abdullah Mason, among others, all capitalized on key fights to win world titles and prepare for bigger fights in 2026.

As some of boxing’s biggest names enter the twilight of their careers – such as Canelo Alvarez – and others, including Terence Crawford, retire from the sport, the door is opening for a fresh generation to emerge.

Here are five fighters who can break through in 2026 and climb to the top of their divisions.


Ryan Garcia

After a disastrous 2025, during which he lost to Rolando “Rolly” Romero in May and was banned from the WBC in July for repeatedly using racial slurs (the ban was lifted in November), Garcia has reached a pivotal moment in his career. It’s time to see if he can live up to the high expectations set years ago, when he was perceived as one of boxing’s biggest stars. With just one official win since April 2023 (his win over Devin Haney in April 2024 was changed to a no contest after Garcia tested positive for a banned substance), Garcia is reportedly in line to become a world champion when he faces WBC welterweight Mario Barrios in early 2026. Despite his problems in and out of the ring, Garcia still has a huge advantage, which is based on a brilliant left hook. If he can put it all together, the sky’s the limit and his comeback story will be a special one for the ages. However, if he fails on the large stage again, there will be no more excuses.


Jake Paul

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Anthony Joshua KO defeats Jake Paul in dominant victory

Anthony Joshua finds a good opportunity in the sixth round and uses it to score a knockout victory over Jake Paul.

Paul reached for the stars and suffered a broken jaw in two places on December 19 in a knockout loss to two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua. Once Paul recovers, all eyes will be on his next move. He remains one of boxing’s biggest attractions, but only he can decide whether his career will be something fans take seriously or see as a side attraction. Paul has teased a pursuit of the cruiserweight championship upon his return, but is he ready to challenge one of the lesser-known 200-pound champions instead of a potential mega-fight against another former MMA fighter (Francis Ngannou) or a smaller boxer (Ryan Garcia or Gervonta “Tank” Davis)?


Keyshawn Davis

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Keyshawn Davis wins WBO lightweight title via 4th round TKO

Keyshawn Davis wins via fourth-round TKO to become the fresh WBO 135-pound lightweight champion.

After defeating Denys Berinchyk in February to capture the WBO lightweight title, Davis was primed for a breakthrough in 2025, but all his momentum was wasted when he failed to make weight and his June fight with Edwin De Los Santos was canceled. Davis disappeared from the scene and teased retirement, then returned to his fresh team and had a junior welterweight fight against Jamain Ortiz on January 31, which gave Teofimo Lopez Jr. the punch. in 2024. Davis has elite talent and enormous potential. There is certainly a scenario where “The Businessman” knocks on the door of uncontested fights in 2026.


Gervonta Davis

Davis is in a similar situation to Ryan Garcia, and his behavior outside the ring affects his performance (or lack thereof) inside the circle. The current WBA lightweight champion remains one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world. However, a controversial draw with Lamont Roach Jr. in March and legal issues derailing an already questionable fight with Jake Paul in November have left many wondering how badly “Tank” wants to compete. He has talked openly about retiring, but will he really end his incomplete boxing career prematurely? The outcome of his legal problems will determine whether he will be able to return to the ring. If Davis wants to compete, there will be plenty of blockbuster fights waiting for him. Davis will certainly be very focused in 2026 on where he decides to take his boxing career.


David Benavidez

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David Benavidez: Legacy wins all the belts in his weight class

WBC lithe heavyweight champion David Benavidez believes that to become a boxing legend, you need to become the undisputed champion in your weight class.

Benavidez stopped his pursuit of fighting Canelo Alvarez in 2025, which only added to the allure of the “Mexican Monster.” The change in weight class allowed Benavidez to challenge fresh opponents, and with last year’s victories over David Morrell and Anthony Yard, he has become quite established as the WBC lithe heavyweight champion. His 2026 campaign is worth watching. He has already announced a cruiserweight title fight against WBO and WBA champion Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez in May and will likely continue fighting either unified lithe heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol or former champion Artur Beterbiev in the second half of 2026. Canelo can finally give him what he wants. Benavidez is a budding superstar who could fully blossom in 2026.

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References WBO FBI after Gervonta Davis’ claims

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Gustavo Olivieri speaks as Floyd Schofield and Gervonta Davis are shown in an inset image amid a WBO response to deleted social media claims

The World Boxing Organization has responded to Floyd Schofield’s deleted claims, with president Gustavo Olivieri urging the lightweight fighter to hand over any evidence he has to law enforcement agencies, including the FBI.

Schofield, who remains the mandatory challenger to Gervonta Davis under a separate WBA order, appeared to make the allegations on social media before deleting the post.

What exactly Schofield said remains unclear.

The concern faded away before many had a chance to see it, but Olivieri’s response left no doubt as to the seriousness of the concerns raised.

“Hey, Master!” Olivieri began.

“If you have credible evidence, documentation, witness statements, or other credible information that suggests corruption, bribery, fraud, abuse of power, or any other unlawful conduct involving a WBO official, I encourage you to submit such information to the appropriate law enforcement authorities, including the FBI or other appropriate agencies, so that it may be appropriately reviewed and investigated.”

Olivieri also advised Schofield to seek legal advice if he believed he had been wrongly denied opportunities.

“If you believe that another sanctioning authority has wrongly denied you an opportunity, you may wish to consult a lawyer experienced in boxing to assess your situation and advise you of any rights and remedies that may be available to you.”

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The exchange marks the second time in recent months that Olivieri has publicly urged someone in the boxing world to contact the FBI if there is evidence to support allegations involving the sport’s governing body.

This also reflects a trend that is becoming more and more common in the world of boxing social media.

Rather than private discussions, formal complaints, or legal channels, complaints are often brought to the public before being later clarified – if they are clarified at all.

The moment is noteworthy as Schofield remains at the center of the ongoing WBA situation involving Davis. With the deadline still looming and Davis lacking a viable return option, the undefeated contender has repeatedly applied pressure via social media.

Schofield quickly backed down, although the reaction his words provoked soon overshadowed the complaint itself.

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Posts like Schofield’s are becoming common, and sanctioning authorities are increasingly responding to criticism, accusations and frustration in public places.

Every ranking, exemption, must-see and championship ruling is now analyzed in minutes.

Even under Olivieri’s post, users immediately questioned several recent WBO decisions, including allowing Janibek Alimkhanuly to retain his title despite his long absence and installing Keyshawn Davis as the mandatory challenger to Shakur Stevenson, even though Davis has never fought for the 147-pound title or fought for the 140-weight title.

It may never be known whether Schofield’s fears were justified.

But when boxers go public with their concerns along with fans, the job of sanctioning authorities becomes much more arduous.


About the author

Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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Dave Allen predicts Conor Benn vs Ryan Garcia knockout: ‘I’m putting him in the top bracket’

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Dave Allen makes knockout prediction for Conor Benn vs Ryan Garcia: “I put him in the top bracket”

Dave Allen has predicted how compatriot Conor Benn will fare if he faces Ryan Garcia later this year.

Both pairs are to break off contact with each other before the end of 2026, but the date and place of their fight for the world title have not been officially announced.

It was also reported earlier this week that Garcia’s promoter, Golden Boy, did so sent a cease and desist letter to Zuffa Boxing and TKO Groupwho represent Benn.

It is alleged that Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing never obtained consent from Golden Boy to proceed with the fight between Benn and Garcia, who is reportedly still under contract with Oscar De La Hoya’s promotional team.

At the same time, White stated at the Zuffa Boxing 07 post-fight press conference that announcements were imminent regarding the Garcia-Benn fight, which is scheduled to take place in Las Vegas.

This would mean “King Ry” will make his first defense of the WBC welterweight title he won by unanimous decision over Mario Barrios in February.

Meanwhile, Benn is the mandatory challenger for the WBC 147-pound title, even though he hasn’t made that weight since stopping Chris van Heerden in the second round in 2022.

Regardless of weight though, he’s a British heavyweight Allen made the prediction on social media that Garcia will be a level or two above his potential opponent.

“At first glance, I can’t imagine Conor being good enough to beat Garcia. Conor is a good fighter, don’t get me wrong.

“I think he’s good, he’s really athletic, but [I] just place Garcia in the top bracket. In my opinion, it will be possible to stop Garcia. I think it’s probably a level or two above where we saw Conor. But it’s an captivating fight.”

Indeed, Benn has yet to establish himself as a world-class operator, even after back-to-back points victories over faded versions of Chris Eubank Jr and Regis Prograis.

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Bill Haney commented on the Keyshawn Davis situation, says Shakur Stevenson’s fight is the most significant

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Image: Bill Haney Addresses Keyshawn Davis Situation, Says Shakur Stevenson Fight Comes First

“This man said he wanted the number 144,” Bill told Fight Hub TV. “He said, ‘We’ve got to sit down like businessmen and make this happen,’ right? Well, we’ve already sat down like businessmen. We’re ready to make it happen.”

Elder Haney also rejected suggestions that the catchweight proposal would represent a sudden change of plans.

“It’s not so sudden. 144 is a welterweight. Are you crazy or what?” Haney said. “At welterweight, we range from 140 to 147.”

As the conversation turned to Keyshawn Davis and his position as a top contender for the WBO title, Haney repeatedly pointed to what he believed to be a better opportunity.

“What is the most significant boxing fight going on right now?” Haney asked. “Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney.”

Haney acknowledged that Davis remains part of the bigger picture, but pointed out that Stevenson’s matchup has been years in the making.

“This case has been brewing for seven, eight, nine, 10 years, whatever it was,” Haney said. “Just rest and we’ll get it done. He’s on the list. He was on the list before he was on the list, and he’ll stay on the list.”

Time will tell if the fight comes to fruition, but Bill Haney’s comments were perhaps the strongest indication yet that Team Haney is sedate about racing Stevenson at the proposed catchweight of 144 pounds.

The situation could become more complicated if the WBO formally orders Haney to fulfill his mandatory obligation to Davis. Until then, it appears the Haneys are turning their attention to what they believe is the biggest fight available.

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