2019 in combat sports

Boxing[edit]

Amateur boxing[edit]

Professional boxing[edit]

Date Location Winner Loser Weight Titles Report
January 13 Los Angeles, United States Caleb Plant José Uzcátegui Super middleweight IBF
January 18 New York, United States Demetrius Andrade Artur Akavov Middleweight WBO
January 26 New York, United States Keith Thurman Josesito López Welterweight WBA (Super)
February 2 Frisco, United States Sergey Kovalev Eleider Álvarez Light heavyweight WBO
February 9 Verona, United States Dmitry Bivol Joe Smith Jr. Light heavyweight WBA
February 10 Fresno, United States José Ramírez Jose Zepeda Light welterweight WBC
February 23 Minneapolis, United States Anthony Dirrell Avni Yıldırım Super middleweight WBC
March 9 Carson, United States Shawn Porter Yordenis Ugás Welterweight WBC
March 16 Arlington, United States Errol Spence Jr. Mikey Garcia Welterweight IBF
March 30 Philadelphia, United States Oleksandr Gvozdyk Doudou Ngumbu Light heavyweight WBC
April 2 New York, United States Terence Crawford Amir Khan Welterweight WBO
April 12 Los Angeles, United States Vasyl Lomachenko Anthony Crolla Lightweight WBA (Super), WBO
April 12 Los Angeles, United States Gilberto Ramírez Tommy Karpency Light heavyweight
April 13 Monterrey, Mexico Jaime Munguia Dennis Hogan Light middleweight WBO
May 4 Stockton, United States Artur Beterbiev Radivoje Kalajdzic Light heavyweight IBF
May 4 Las Vegas, United States Saúl Álvarez Daniel Jacobs Middleweight WBA (Super), WBC, IBF
May 11 Fairfax, United States Julian Williams Jarrett Hurd Light middleweight WBA (Super), IBF, IBO
May 18 Stevenage, United Kingdom Billy Joe Saunders Shefat Isufi Super middleweight WBO
May 18 Glasgow, United Kingdom Josh Taylor Ivan Baranchyk Light welterweight IBF Report
May 18 New York, United States Deontay Wilder Dominic Breazeale Heavyweight WBC
June 1 New York, United States Callum Smith Hassan N'Dam Super middleweight WBA Report[7]
Andy Ruiz Jr. Anthony Joshua Heavyweight WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO
June 8 New York, United States Gennady Golovkin Steve Rolls Middleweight
June 15 Leeds, United Kingdom Josh Warrington Kid Galahad Featherweight IBF
June 15 Las Vegas, United States Tyson Fury Tom Schwarz Heavyweight
July 20 London, United Kingdom Dillian Whyte Oscar Rivas Heavyweight Report
July 20 Las Vegas, United States Manny Pacquiao Keith Thurman Welterweight WBA (Super) Report
August 24 Chelyabinsk, Russia Sergey Kovalev Anthony Yarde Light heavyweight WBO
August 31 London, United Kingdom Vasyl Lomachenko Luke Campbell Lightweight WBA (Super), WBC, WBO
September 14 Las Vegas, United States Tyson Fury Otto Wallin Heavyweight
September 28 Los Angeles, United States Errol Spence Jr. Shawn Porter Welterweight WBC, IBF Report
October 18 Philadelphia, United States Artur Beterbiev Oleksandr Gvozdyk Light heavyweight WBC, IBF
October 26 London, United Kingdom Josh Taylor Regis Prograis Light welterweight WBA (Super), IBF Report
November 2 Las Vegas, United States Saúl Álvarez Sergey Kovalev Light heavyweight WBO
November 23 Las Vegas, United States Deontay Wilder Luis Ortiz Heavyweight WBC Report
December 7 Diriyah, Saudi Arabia Anthony Joshua Andy Ruiz Jr. Heavyweight WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO Report
December 14 New York, United States Terence Crawford Egidijus Kavaliauskas Welterweight WBO

World Boxing Super Series tournaments[edit]

Fencing[edit]

World fencing events[edit]

Continental fencing events[edit]

2018–19 Fencing Grand Prix[edit]

2018–19 Fencing World Cup[edit]

Judo[edit]

World and continental judo events[edit]

2019 Judo Grand Slam[edit]

2019 Judo Grand Prix[edit]

2019 Asian Open[edit]

  • July 18 & 19: AJO #1 in Kazakhstan Aktau[36]
    •  Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • August 3 & 4: AJO #2 in Chinese Taipei Taipei[37]
    •  South Korea and  Japan won 6 gold medals each. South Korea won the overall medal tally.
  • November 30 & December 1: AJO #3 (final) in  Hong Kong[38]

2019 European Open[edit]

  • February 2 & 3: European Open #1 in Portugal Odivelas (M) & Bulgaria Sofia (W)
    • Men:  France and  Japan won 3 gold medals each. France won the overall medal tally.[39]
    • Women:  France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[40]
  • February 16 & 17: European Open #2 in Italy Rome (M) & Austria Oberwart (W)
  • March 2 & 3: European Open #3 in Poland Warsaw (M) & Czech Republic Prague (W)
    • Men:  France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[43]
    • Women:  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[44]
  • June 1 & 2: European Open #4 in Romania Cluj-Napoca[45]
    •  Italy and  Georgia won 4 gold medals each. Italy and  France won 7 overall medals each.
  • September 28 & 29: European Open #5 in Luxembourg Luxembourg City[46]
    •  France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 12 & 13: European Open #6 (final) in Estonia Tallinn[47]
    •  France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.

2019 European Cup[edit]

2019 Pan American Open[edit]

  • March 9 & 10: PAJO #1 in Peru Lima[55]
    • 5 different national teams won 2 gold medals each.  Argentina and  Peru won 9 overall medals each.
  • March 16 & 17: PAJO #2 in Argentina Córdoba[56]
    • 4 different national teams won 2 gold medals each.  Mexico won the overall medal tally.
  • March 23 & 24: PAJO #3 in Chile Santiago[57]
    •  Brazil won the gold medal tally.  France won the overall medal tally.
  • June 15 & 16: PAJO #4 in Ecuador Quito[58]
    •  Cuba won the gold medal tally.  Ecuador won the overall medal tally.
  • September 7 & 8: PAJO #5 (final) in Dominican Republic Santo Domingo[59]

2019 African Open[edit]

2019 Oceania Open[edit]

  • November 3 & 4: OJO #1 (only) in Australia Perth[62]
    •  Russia won the gold medal tally.  Germany won the overall medal tally.

Karate[edit]

International & Continental karate events[edit]

  • February 8 – 10: 2019 EKF Junior, Cadet & U21 Championships in Denmark Aalborg[63]
    •  Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • March 18 – 23: 2019 PKF Championships in Panama Panama City[64]
  • March 28 – 31: 2019 EKF Championships in Spain Guadalajara[65]
    •  Spain won the gold medal tally.  Turkey won the overall medal tally.
  • April 6 & 7: 2019 EKF Mediterranean Championships in Turkey Antalya[66]
    •  Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • April 11 & 12: 2019 OKF Championships in Australia Sydney[67]
    •  Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • April 26 – 28: 2019 AKF Junior, Cadet & U21 Championships in Malaysia Kota Kinabalu[68]
    •  Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • July 9 – 15: 2019 UFAK Junior & Senior Championships in Botswana Gaborone[69]
    •  Egypt and  Morocco won 11 gold medals each. Egypt won the overall medal tally.
  • July 15 – 21: 2019 AKF Championships in Uzbekistan Tashkent[70]
    •  Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • August 26 – September 1: 2019 PKF Junior, Cadet & U21 Championships in Ecuador Guayaquil[71]
    •  Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 23 – 27: 2019 WKF Junior, Cadet & U21 Championships in Chile Santiago[72]
    •  Egypt won both the gold and overall medal tallies.

2019 Karate 1: Premier League[edit]

  • January 25 – 27: K1PL #1 in France Paris[73]
    •  Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • February 15 – 17: K1PL #2 in United Arab Emirates Dubai[74]
    •  France and  Turkey won 3 gold medals each.  Iran won the overall medal tally.
  • April 19 – 21: K1PL #3 in Morocco Rabat[75]
    •  Turkey and  Ukraine won 3 gold medals each. Turkey won the overall medal tally.
  • June 7 – 9: K1PL #4 in China Shanghai[76]
  • September 6 – 8: K1PL #5 in Japan Tokyo[77]
    •  Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 4 – 6: K1PL #6 in Russia Moscow[78]
    •  Iran won the gold medal tally.  Japan won the overall medal tally.
  • November 29 – December 1: K1PL #7 (final) in Spain Madrid[79]

2019 Karate 1: Series A[edit]

  • March 1 – 3: K1SA #1 in Austria Salzburg[80]
    •  Japan,  Iran, and  Austria won 2 gold medals each. Japan won the overall medal tally.
  • May 17 – 19: K1SA #2 in Turkey Istanbul[81]
    •  Iran won the gold medal tally. Iran and  Turkey won 9 overall medals each.
  • June 21 – 23: K1SA #3 in Canada Montreal[82]
    •  Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • September 20 – 22: K1SA #4 in Chile Santiago[83]
    •  Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.

2019 Karate 1: Youth League[edit]

Sumo[edit]

Taekwondo[edit]

International Taekwondo championships[edit]

2019 WTF Open[edit]

Wrestling[edit]

World wrestling championships[edit]

  • July 29 – August 4: 2019 World Cadet Wrestling Championships in Bulgaria Sofia[201]
    • Cadet Men's Freestyle:  Russia won the gold medal tally. Russia and