Saturday’s Boxing Schedule: Two Title Fights Headline a Packed Card
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A compelling night of boxing awaits fans this Saturday, featuring two significant title bouts across the atlantic. The action will unfold simultaneously in Germany and New York,showcasing both established champions and rising contenders.
The first major event takes place in Oberhausen, Germany, where Agit Kabayel, boasting an extraordinary 26-0 record with 18 knockouts, will defend his WBC interim heavyweight title against the undefeated Damian Knyba. Kabayel last secured a victory in February 2025 with a sixth-round knockout of Zhilei Zhang in Riyadh. Knyba, also with a spotless 17-0 record and 11 knockouts, enters the ring following a seventh-round stoppage of Joey Dawejko in October. This matchup pits two undefeated heavyweights against each other in a clash for championship glory.
Across the ocean, in Brooklyn, New York, Subriel Matias will defend his WBC junior welterweight title against the challenge of Dalton Smith. Matias, a seasoned fighter with a 23-2 record and a remarkable 96% knockout rate, is a formidable opponent. He last competed in July 2025, earning a majority decision win over Alberto Puello. Smith, though less experienced, carries an unblemished 18-0 record with 13 victories by knockout, demonstrating his own power and potential. His last fight, in April 2025, resulted in a unanimous decision victory against matieu Germain.
Full Fight Cards & Viewing Details
Here’s a complete look at all the scheduled bouts,including start times and broadcast information:
Rudolf Weber Arena,oberhausen,Germany (1 p.m. EST,DAZN)
- Agit Kabayel vs. Damian Knyba (WBC interim heavyweight title)
- Jadier Herrera vs. Ricardo Nunez (12 rounds, vacant WBC interim lightweight title)
- Gleb Bakshi vs. Juan Jose Rodriguez Duran (10 rounds, middleweight)
- Granit Shala vs. Petar Milas (10 rounds, heavyweight)
- Oronzo Birard vs. Milosev Savic (8 rounds, cruiserweight)
- Kevin Saszik vs. Patrick Schaefer (8 rounds, heavyweight)
- Daniel Dietz vs. Seun Salami (6 rounds, heavyweight)
- Roman Fury vs. Toni Thes (6 rounds, heavyweight)
- Nelvie Tiafack vs. Piotr Cwik (6 rounds, heavyweight)
Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York (8 p.m. EST, PPV.com)
- Subriel Matias vs. Dalton Smith (WBC junior welterweight title)
- Jeyvier Cintron vs. Victor Sandoval (10 rounds,bantamweight)
- Emmanuel Rodriguez vs. Fernando Diaz (10 rounds, bantamweight)
- Alfredo Santiago vs. Hendri Cedeno (10 rounds, junior welterweight)
- Nestor Bravo vs. Pedro Campa (10 rounds, junior welterweight)
- Keith Colon vs. Alberto Guevara (8 rounds, featherweight)
- Arjan iseni vs. Mario Bedolla Orozco (4 rounds, Light heavyweight)
Other Boxing News
Beyond these main events, the boxing world continues to buzz with other developments. recent headlines include commentary from Ryan Garcia’s father regarding Rolly Romero ahead of his title fight with Mario Barrios, and Kamaru Usman addressing the fallout from a leaked conversation with Anthony Joshua following a car crash. additionally, a 25-year-old rapper has recently signed a boxing contract following a viral video featuring Ryan Garcia, and Andrew Tate has signaled a surprising new direction in his boxing career after a recent defeat.
Saturday promises a thrilling day for boxing enthusiasts,with compelling matchups and high stakes on the line in both Germany and the United States.
