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David Benavidez vs Anthony Yarde headlines stacked card as Devin Haney boxes knockout artist Brian Norman Jr

Four world-title fights have been confirmed for a star-studded card in November

Jack Tanner
Tuesday 08 July 2025 14:27 BST
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Another stacked card has been announced by The Ring magazine, with four world-title fights scheduled in Saudi Arabia on 22 November.

Headlining The Ring IV show will be the all-American clash between WBO welterweight title holder Brian Norman Jr (28-0, 22 knockouts) and challenger Devin Haney (32-0, 15 KOs), while Britain’s Anthony Yarde (27-3, 24 KOs) has been handed a shot at WBC light-heavyweight champion David Benavidez (30-0, 24 KOs).

Formerly undisputed at lightweight, Haney is aiming to become a three-weight world champion in just his second fight at welterweight, having defeated Jose Ramirez in unconvincing fashion during The Ring’s first promotion, hosted in Times Square in May.

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Norman Jr is currently the youngest reigning world champion, retaining his belt with a brutal knockout of Jin Sasaki in June.

Benavidez was upgraded to full WBC champion at 175lb in April after undisputed light-heavyweight champ Dmitry Bivol prioritised a trilogy bout with Artur Beterbiev.

Yarde has previously fought for a world title on two occasions but came up short twice; the 33-year-old was defeated by Sergey Kovalev for the WBO strap in 2019 before being knocked out by Beterbiev in 2023.

The card, titled ‘Night of the Champions’, will also produce a new beltholder, with the WBO’s top-rated lightweights Abdullah Mason (19-0, 17 KOs) and Briton Sam Noakes (17-0, 15 KOs), going head-to-head for the vacant belt at 135lb.

The unbeaten David Benavidez should provide a difficult test for Anthony Yarde
The unbeaten David Benavidez should provide a difficult test for Anthony Yarde (Getty Images)

Previous WBO champ Keyshawn Davis was stripped of his belt after failing to make weight for his cancelled bout with Edwin De Los Santos in June, leading to Mason, ranked No 1, and Noakes, rated at No 2, to face off to become champion.

There is the potential for the card to produce an undisputed champion, but only if a preceding fight goes to plan for Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez (21-0, 14 KOs).

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Already WBC champion at super-flyweight, Rodriguez hopes to unify his current strap with the WBO belt at 115lb by defeating Phumelela Cafu later this month.

If Rodriguez manages to double his tally of belts, his bout with IBF and WBA champion Fernando Martinez (18-0, 9 KOs) would crown a first undisputed champion at super-featherweight in the history of the sport.

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Devin Haney (left) with his coach and father Bill
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