The biggest fights we can expect this summer

Boxing fans and sports bettors are in for a treat this year, with the upcoming schedule packed with fights which are guaranteed to have them on the edge of their seats.

The domestic dust-up between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn is guaranteed to spark plenty of activity on the sportsbooks featured on https://www.rekatochklart.com/ when they clash in April.

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Looking further ahead, several intriguing bouts have already been confirmed for this summer and a few more could be added to the mix over the next few weeks.

With that in mind, read on as we look at some of the biggest fights we can expect this summer, starting with a blockbuster clash in New York.

Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 3

The eagerly awaited third meeting between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will take place at Madison Square Garden in New York on July 11.

Taylor has recorded two victories over the Puerto Rican, although most impartial judges acknowledge that her second win was a travesty of justice.

Serrano tore Taylor to pieces on that occasion, yet was somehow on the wrong end of a unanimous decision on the judges’ scorecards.

‘The Real Deal’ will have the chance to set the record straight this summer and it would be no surprise if she ended the contest early on this occasion.

Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois

Anthony Joshua’s limitations have been brutally exposed over the past few years, but he remains eager to prove he can still cut it at the highest level.

The British heavyweight was knocked out by Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium last September, but he could be handed a shot at redemption this summer.

With Dubois unlikely to secure a dream meeting with Oleksandr Usyk this year, he will need to keep himself active in readiness for a future tilt with the Ukrainian.

Joshua needs a statement victory on his CV to ensure his career does not end with a whimper and beating Dubois would be a step in the right direction.

Nick Ball vs Naoya Inoue

World featherweight champion Nick Ball continued his excellent run as TJ Doheny was pulled out by his corner before the 11th round of their clash in Liverpool last weekend.

Ball came close to being disqualified in an action-packed fight, but ultimately got the job done to claim a memorable victory in front of his adoring fans.

A potential showdown with Naoya Inoue could be next on the agenda if the talented Japanese star decides to step up to featherweight this summer.

Inoue is rated as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world and a clash with Ball would be guaranteed to be a massive hit with boxing fans.

Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford

The clash between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford in September has the potential to be one of the most-talked about fights in the history of professional boxing.

Many respected pundits believe Crawford will struggle against Canelo’s size and power, but his hunger to prove himself could make the fight closer than they think.

Crawford recently posted a picture of himself on social media tipping the scales at 186lbs, which suggests the size differential aspect may not be in play.

If the unbeaten 37-year-old can use his ring craft to keep Canelo at bay, he could upset the odds and deliver a healthy winning return to punters who wager on him emerging victorious.

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