
The Dirty Boxing full fight card for the inaugural event taking place this weekend has now been revealed.
On Saturday, Dirty Boxing’s DBX1 goes down at The Hangar at Regatta Harbour in Miami, headlined by a heavyweight bout between Yoel Romero and Ras Hylton. In the co-main event, former UFC heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski makes his Dirty Boxing debut against Terrance Hodges.
THE OFFICIAL DBX 1 FIGHT CARD!
— Dirty Boxing Championship (@DirtyBoxing_) March 18, 2025
On March 22, the most violent night in combat sports history goes down at The Hangar in Miami! Legends, knockout artists, and rising stars are set to throw down in the Dirty Boxing ring.
MAIN EVENT: Yoel Romero vs. Ras Hylton – Heavyweight war… pic.twitter.com/umZZ85bgXb
Main Card (YouTube at 8 p.m. ET)
Main Event: Yoel Romero vs. Ras Hylton - heavyweight
Co-Main Event: Andrei Arlovski vs. Terrance Hodges - heavyweight
Ulysses Diaz vs. Brian Maxwell - light heavyweight
Bubba Jenkins vs. Gabriel Macario - lightweight
Alexander Schenk vs. Tristan Gallichan - featherweight
Prelims (YouTube at 7 p.m. ET)
Robinson Perez vs. Zac Pauga - heavyweight
Mike Breeden vs. Keith Speed - welterweight
Maurice Greene vs. Rakim Cleveland - heavyweight
Claudia Zamora vs. Kat Nelson - bantamweight
Jeff Craig vs. Oluwale Bamgbose - middleweight
Early Prelims (YouTube at 6 p.m. ET)
Diego Romo vs. Sean Hotusing - middleweight
Corey Jackson vs. Marcellus Wallace - lightweight
Guilherme Bastos vs. Gabriel Morales - welterweight
Dirty Boxing is the brain child of former UFC fighter and BKFC standout Mike Perry. The concept is a blend of boxing and MMA with a smaller 18-foot ring and three three-minute rounds. All hand strikes are legal, including elbows, and fighters who score a knockdown are permitted to use follow-up ground strikes, but must remain on their feet while doing so. The promotion held a small premier event this past November where Yoel Romero knocked out Duane Crespo in the first round.
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