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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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Mike Tyson is nearing the end of his career at the age of 60 after Mayweather’s snubs and injuries
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April 26, 2026
Mike Tyson is nearing the end of his career as Floyd Mayweather’s recent cancellation of an exhibition may have put the final nail in the coffin.
Tyson’s Hall of Fame tenure, which incredibly extended at the age of 57 against Jake Paul in 2024, was approaching his final appearance against Mayweather.
The fight had been talked about for months as if it had actually happened. A date was set, attention was paid, but the reality never lived up to the headlines as the proposed event failed to advance beyond early discussion and quietly faded away.
There was a lack of explanation, space and real emphasis. In the case of a Floyd Mayweather event, this is usually the biggest prize.
When Mayweather wants a fight, he promotes it. This time he didn’t.
Instead, Mayweather moved on. His confirmed return against Mike Zambidis in Athens made it clear what his focus was, leaving the Tyson fight on the sidelines – most likely for good.
Time and injuries
Time has also caught up with this idea.
Tyson will turn 60 in June, and his next fights will be a huge surprise considering everything that has already happened.
He almost died when Paul’s fight was postponed from April to November two years ago, which Tyson himself later detailed after an in-flight medical emergency left the former champion fighting for his life.
That alone should be a warning.
Combine that with previous back surgery, appearing in a cast on his arm just last month, and the massive amounts of marijuana Mike is consuming, and another comeback seems unthinkable.
Tyson has been through a lot, but it’s a completely different situation for the hard-hitting Modern Yorker.
The last chapter
The Mayweather fight was the one that could have sent Mike flying with fanfare.
It had the name, the curiosity and the setting that could allow Tyson to make one last appearance without everything that comes with a full comeback.
Now that’s gone and it looks like his fight with Paul is all she wrote.
World Boxing News has already reported that Tyson’s former rival, Oliver McCall, is continuing to fight at the age of 61, but Tyson was never that type of fighter.
If he does not regain full health in the coming months, boxing fans will likely see the last of the youngest heavyweight champion of all time.
At this point, the opportunity has passed and nothing else on the table carries the same weight.
Mainly because it feels like Mike Tyson’s swan song has already happened.
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Naoya Inoue Offered Another Super Fight If He Beats Nakatani: ‘I’m Ready Anytime’
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April 26, 2026
Naoya Inoue received another career-defining challenge before she even stepped into the ring against Junto Nakatani.
First and foremost, “The Monster” must defend his undisputed super bantamweight crown against Nakatani on May 2, headlining the blockbuster Japanese event at the Tokyo Dome.
This will mark Inoue’s seventh defense of his four major 122-pound titles, and the uncompromising feeling has been considered the top star of the two-pound-for-pound division.
The 33-year-old’s most notable victories came against the likes of Luis Nery and Ramon Cardenas, who both defeated the undisputed two-division champion but were ultimately stopped in rounds six and eight, respectively.
Meanwhile, Nakatani is widely considered to be Inoue’s toughest opponent to date, even though the three-division world champion lost debatable points of victory over Sebastian Hernandez in December last year.
However, to be fair, this was his first appearance at 122 pounds and many expected the 28-year-old to raise his level against Inoue.
However, in a world where Inoue is winning, it is becoming more and more likely that he will consider a potential fight with Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez.
The unified super flyweight champion will move up to 118 pounds for his next fight, where he will face WBA champion Antonio Vargas on June 13.
If this next assignment is successful, Rodriguez will talk about it Ring Magazine that he will jump up another weight class to face Inoue.
“I’m ready at any time. If I was offered this fight right now, I would definitely accept it.”
Although Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn has confirmed initial talks about the fight, there is equally a chance that “Bam” will drop down to 115 pounds in pursuit of undisputed glory.
Alan “Veneno” Chaves (22-0, 19 KO) defeated Miguel “Explosivo” Madueno (31-5, 28 KO) in the third round to win the WBO Latino lightweight title in the co-main event at Fontainebleau Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Chaves started the action early and found success with pointed shots once the fight started. The finish came when he landed a crushing left hand that dropped Madueno tough. Referee Harvey Dock waved it off at 1:26 of the third round. The power Chaves showed today makes him a threat to anyone at 135 or 140.
Damian Sosa annoys Freudis Rojas Jr.
Damian Sosa (27-3, 13 KO) defeated previously undefeated Freudis Rojas Jr. after 10 rounds by unanimous decision. (15-1, 11 KO) in the junior middleweight fight by 96-93 points. Sosa applied constant pressure early on, forcing Rojas to fight at a pace he was never comfortable with. He knocked down Rojas in the sixth round and maintained control with constant striking and excellent timing. Rojas had his moments, but Sosa’s experience and engine made the difference.
Nishant Dev stops Juan Carlos Guerra Jr.
Junior middleweight Nishant Dev (6-0, 4 KO) defeated Juan Carlos Guerra Jr. (6-3-1, 2 KO) in the second round of the scheduled eight-round fight. Dev came out pointed and aggressive, taking command with true combinations. He knocked down Guerra in the second round and kept the pressure going until the referee stopped it at the end of the session. The victory would give Dev another quick end and he could continue his early professional career.
Angel Barrientes passes Luis Espinoza
Featherweight Angel Barrientes (15-1, 9 KO) won an eight-round unanimous decision over Luis Espinoza (10-2, 4 KO) by three points, 80-72. Barrientes controlled the fight with spotless boxing and energetic attacking from the first bell. He beat Espinoza multiple times and gave little in return. Espinoza stayed on the pitch throughout the match, but Barrientes was in control throughout the match.
Robert Segal is a boxing reporter at Boxing News 24 with over a decade of experience covering fight news, previews and analysis. Known for his first-hand reporting and in-ring perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, challengers and emerging talent from around the world.
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