Callum Walsh vs. Carlos Ocampo | Paramount+ - January 23, 2026

Who wins?

Poll ended at 24 Jan 2026, 05:17

Walsh - Decision
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Walsh - T/KO
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DRAW
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Ocampo - T/KO
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Ocampo - Decision
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14%
 
Total votes: 7

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Callum Walsh vs. Carlos Ocampo | Paramount+ - January 23, 2026

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Zuffa Boxing first show planned for January 23 on Paramount+

Zuffa Boxing is officially set to enter the ring.

The Dana White-led boxing venture will host its first branded event on January 23, as confirmed by TKO Group Holdings – Zuffa’s parent company - during an investor's quarterly conference call Tuesday. It will also mark the launch of boxing on Paramount+, on the eve of UFC’s maiden voyage with the streaming platform.

“We are planning to launch our first boxing show on January 23, which is the night before our first UFC show on P-Sky (Paramount Skydance),” TKO president Mark Shapiro confirmed on Tuesday. “Back-to-back nights. A big weekend for TKO, to say the least.”

No further details – such as the main event, any fighters involved in the debut show, or even the location - were provided as this goes to publication. Messages left with Zuffa and TKO officials were not immediately returned.

That said, UFC 324 is scheduled to take place on January 24 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. It would stand to reason that Zuffa’s event the night before would also take place in the same city, if not that very venue.

News of the series launch comes one week after the U.S. Congress held a meeting to introduce bill H.R. 4624 - the proposed Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act (MAABRA), which TKO seeks to have passed as an amendment to the current Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act.

The proposed bill in current form was introduced through bipartisanship support from Rep. Brian Jack (Georgia) and Rep. Sharice Davids (Kansas; also a former MMA fighter). To date, there are 12 confirmed co-sponsors – from both sides of the aisle – and several more prepared to join the movement, given the tenor of the December 4 hearing in Washington D.C.

Should the proposal gain full approval, promoters – such as Zuffa Boxing – would then have the power to operate as a Unified Boxing Organization (UBO). It would not have to comply with the Ali Act, provided that it carries the stipulations outlined in the amendment, such as national minimums for fighter per-round pay, health insurance coverage as well honor anti-doping and anti-betting policies.

To date, the bill is still in the discussion phase with the Education and Workforce Committee. It has yet to gain approval beyond its introduction, required to then make its way to the House of Representatives.

For now, Zuffa will have to operate in accordance with the current Ali Act, though White has previously suggested in an interview with CBS Sports that his company’s success doesn’t necessarily hinge on the passing of the proposed amendment.

UFC entered a 7-year deal estimated at $77,000,000 over the life of that agreement. Such terms for the boxing side have yet to be revealed, other than that the series is a partnership with Turki Alalshikh and Riyadh Season. TKO will receive a $10,000,000 annual fee as “managing partner and to provide day-to-day operational management oversight” according to Shapiro in a previous interview with Sports Business Journal.

Shapiro further expanded on that during Tuesday's call.

“The way we’re going to go value here – on one hand, you’ve got this partnership with our friends in Saudi Arabia (Turki Alalshikh and Riyadh Season). We’re going to run it like we do UFC, bring the whole platform in, sell tickets, sell media rights and sell partnerships and marketing. Ultimately, monetize the site fees like we do UFC and WWE.

“To do that, we’re not taking risks. We’re being paid a management fee (by Riyadh Season) and we’re going to build firm value. In the space of a couple of years after hitting our threshold – which we are well on our way to doing – we will roughly be at 50/50 on ownership of that.”

The January 23 event will mark the first boxing event under the Paramount umbrella since Showtime's exit from the sport at the end of 2023.
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No better way to promote your first ever Boxing card than to announce a show, and no fights.
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Zuffa Boxing Roster: 200 Fighters to Kickstart UFC-Style Era

Zuffa Boxing is moving from speculation to launch, with the debut date confirmed and initial fighter signings underway.

With January 23 in Las Vegas locked in as the debut — landing the night before the UFC’s first Paramount+ broadcast — WBN understands the promotion is preparing to announce its first wave of fighter signings as part of the highly anticipated boxing league launch.

TKO president Mark Shapiro has confirmed the long-anticipated launch, revealing that Zuffa Boxing is building a league expected to top 200 fighters — a multi-division, year-round operation designed to deliver consistent matchups, marquee stars, and a closed-loop production model reminiscent of the UFC.

360 Promotions Stars Leading the Charge

While no official names have been confirmed, WBN believes Tom Loeffler’s close relationship with Dana White suggests several top fighters on 360 Promotions already have initial contracts.

- Callum Walsh – Irish southpaw with knockout power and promotional flair
- Serhii Bohachuk – WBC Silver titleholder and relentless junior middleweight slugger
- Cain “Sugar” Sandoval – undefeated lightweight backed by Freddie Roach
- Umar Dzambekov – explosive light heavyweight trained at Wild Card
- Daniel “Chucky” Barrera – technical southpaw with fan-friendly aggression
- Mizuki Hiruta – WBO super flyweight champion, adding global reach

Rising prospects such as Right Hook Roxy Verduzco, Omar Trinidad, Gor Yeritsyan, and Lupita Medina could also feature among early roster additions, providing a balance of established talent and marketable personalities for the first season. -
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Callum Walsh-Carlos Ocampo rumored to headline Zuffa's first show in January


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Per sources, some Zuffa #Boxing signees for its league that begins in Jan & will stream on Paramount+: former WBA 140 titlist Jose Valenzuela; former WBA “regular” 147 titlist Radzhab Butaev; 130 Justin Viloria; 135 Eridson Garcia, who upset Taiga Imanaga on Inoue-Picasso card;…
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I m into it.

Mizuki on the list aswell.
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The short version, how I'm reading it
They're trying to get rid of all the belts
They want it to be under one banner ... Unified Boxing Organization (UBO)
What they intend on doing different I'm unsure of
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Evander wrote: 31 Dec 2025, 02:48 The short version, how I'm reading it
They're trying to get rid of all the belts
They want it to be under one banner ... Unified Boxing Organization (UBO)
What they intend on doing different I'm unsure of
Dana has said publicly on Inside the Ropes he wont recognize the sanctioning bodies.
It s UFC style.
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I know we all like to sh!t on all the belts boxing has (rightfully so), but having a monopoly, like with MMA and UFC, is gonna be worse.
I hope they don't succeed.
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catalin714 wrote: 31 Dec 2025, 03:47
Evander wrote: 31 Dec 2025, 02:48 The short version, how I'm reading it
They're trying to get rid of all the belts
They want it to be under one banner ... Unified Boxing Organization (UBO)
What they intend on doing different I'm unsure of
Dana has said publicly on Inside the Ropes he wont recognize the sanctioning bodies.
It s UFC style.
If the UBO have the money, most boxers will go that way won't they ?
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catalin714 wrote: 31 Dec 2025, 03:47
Evander wrote: 31 Dec 2025, 02:48 The short version, how I'm reading it
They're trying to get rid of all the belts
They want it to be under one banner ... Unified Boxing Organization (UBO)
What they intend on doing different I'm unsure of
Dana has said publicly on Inside the Ropes he wont recognize the sanctioning bodies.
It s UFC style.
Wait until they bring in their own hilarious rankings which change weekly depending on who they are lining up for title shots and promotional opportunities. Exactly like the sanctioning bodies.
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After all the talk, it'll just be another boxing card.
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 02 Jan 2026, 11:42 After all the talk, it'll just be another boxing card.
Zuffa and Paramount+ pretty clearly won't even stay in the Boxing business. This is going to be a money loser for them. Probably because Dana White didn't realize that this isn't the UFC, and you can't pay Boxers chicken scratch like you feed those guys.
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Evander wrote: 02 Jan 2026, 05:06
catalin714 wrote: 31 Dec 2025, 03:47
Evander wrote: 31 Dec 2025, 02:48 The short version, how I'm reading it
They're trying to get rid of all the belts
They want it to be under one banner ... Unified Boxing Organization (UBO)
What they intend on doing different I'm unsure of
Dana has said publicly on Inside the Ropes he wont recognize the sanctioning bodies.
It s UFC style.
If the UBO have the money, most boxers will go that way won't they ?
If they had the money. They'd have some big names on this card.
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joshj909 wrote: 02 Jan 2026, 10:51
Wait until they bring in their own hilarious rankings which change weekly depending on who they are lining up for title shots and promotional opportunities. Exactly like the sanctioning bodies.
This is the current state of the UFC: title shots aren't earned by the most deserving fighters anymore, they’re handed to the best tiktoker/influencer and the most promotable personalities.
Even when there is a clear number one contender, they get sidelined. Imagine getting paid sh!t while ALSO getting screwed over by ranking politics like in boxing.

It’s like the worst of both worlds :D
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gilgamesh wrote: 02 Jan 2026, 12:04
Evander wrote: 02 Jan 2026, 05:06
catalin714 wrote: 31 Dec 2025, 03:47

Dana has said publicly on Inside the Ropes he wont recognize the sanctioning bodies.
It s UFC style.
If the UBO have the money, most boxers will go that way won't they ?
If they had the money. They'd have some big names on this card.
You don't need a big name, we need some good match ups
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if Dana Hype was fired then i would actually want to see Zuffa try going into boxing. as it is the ufc is mostly bad because of the athletic commissions forcing 31 rules on them
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What rules ?
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Evander wrote: 04 Jan 2026, 00:11
gilgamesh wrote: 02 Jan 2026, 12:04
Evander wrote: 02 Jan 2026, 05:06

If the UBO have the money, most boxers will go that way won't they ?
If they had the money. They'd have some big names on this card.
You don't need a big name, we need some good match ups
Good match ups is all well and good. I just don't think we need another belt or rankings based on fighters who aren't Top 30 fighting each other.
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gilgamesh wrote: 04 Jan 2026, 11:19
Evander wrote: 04 Jan 2026, 00:11
gilgamesh wrote: 02 Jan 2026, 12:04

If they had the money. They'd have some big names on this card.
You don't need a big name, we need some good match ups
Good match ups is all well and good. I just don't think we need another belt or rankings based on fighters who aren't Top 30 fighting each other.
Yep. There are good matchups outside the top top level. Once non-top-tier guys lose for the first time they're much more willing to take competitive matchups. It just needs to apply to the top guys too. There was a brief period where Turki convinced people that this would change but it's reverted to normal for the most part (barring the odd unification).
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gilgamesh wrote: 04 Jan 2026, 11:19
Evander wrote: 04 Jan 2026, 00:11
gilgamesh wrote: 02 Jan 2026, 12:04

If they had the money. They'd have some big names on this card.
You don't need a big name, we need some good match ups
Good match ups is all well and good. I just don't think we need another belt or rankings based on fighters who aren't Top 30 fighting each other.
Doesn't look like they want to have another belt
They want theirs to be the most recognized
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Evander wrote: 06 Jan 2026, 02:25
gilgamesh wrote: 04 Jan 2026, 11:19
Evander wrote: 04 Jan 2026, 00:11

You don't need a big name, we need some good match ups
Good match ups is all well and good. I just don't think we need another belt or rankings based on fighters who aren't Top 30 fighting each other.
Doesn't look like they want to have another belt
They want theirs to be the most recognized
Never gonna happen if they don't sign any names, and they won't because Dana White would try to offer them all probably 5% of what they're making already.
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gilgamesh wrote: 06 Jan 2026, 12:47
Evander wrote: 06 Jan 2026, 02:25
gilgamesh wrote: 04 Jan 2026, 11:19

Good match ups is all well and good. I just don't think we need another belt or rankings based on fighters who aren't Top 30 fighting each other.
Doesn't look like they want to have another belt
They want theirs to be the most recognized
Never gonna happen if they don't sign any names, and they won't because Dana White would try to offer them all probably 5% of what they're making already.
Dana's going to need to offer them more than they'd make without him, which would be unrealistic. He's going to need to convince the best names to drop prestigious historical belts..he's going to need to convince them to fight on his platform where they won't be able to face any of the other top contenders. He's going to need to do a lot of convincing.
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joshj909 wrote: 06 Jan 2026, 13:35
gilgamesh wrote: 06 Jan 2026, 12:47
Evander wrote: 06 Jan 2026, 02:25
Doesn't look like they want to have another belt
They want theirs to be the most recognized
Never gonna happen if they don't sign any names, and they won't because Dana White would try to offer them all probably 5% of what they're making already.
Dana's going to need to offer them more than they'd make without him, which would be unrealistic. He's going to need to convince the best names to drop prestigious historical belts..he's going to need to convince them to fight on his platform where they won't be able to face any of the other top contenders. He's going to need to do a lot of convincing.
They'd drop the belts in a heartbeat if Dana offered them more money. He won't do that because he can't do that. No way he has more money to offer than Turki.
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Dude Turki is working woth him on this.

They are not competing.
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