Zuffa Boxing 01 results are coming in live from Meta APEX in Las Vegas as Dana White’s boxing promotion makes its historic debut.
Tonight marks the first numbered event from the upstart league from TKO Group, and the launch of the new Paramount+ era, one night before UFC 324. Joe Tessitore calls the action alongside analysts Max Kellerman and Andre Ward.
Dana White’s long-awaited entry into professional boxing finally arrives tonight when Zuffa Boxing presents its inaugural card at the newly renamed Meta APEX in Las Vegas. The eight-bout event marks a historic moment for TKO Group Holdings as the UFC’s parent company expands into the sweet science with an ambitious plan to revolutionize the sport.
Main Event: Undefeated Irish prospect Callum Walsh (15-0, 11 KOs) faces experienced Mexican veteran Carlos Ocampo (38-3, 26 KOs) in a 10-round middleweight clash
Historic Launch: First official Zuffa Boxing card under the new Paramount+ broadcasting deal, one night before UFC 324
How to Watch: Paramount+ exclusive, prelims at 6 PM ET, main card at 9 PM ET
A New Era for Boxing Begins Tonight
White has teased Zuffa Boxing since 2017, but the promotion has finally come to fruition through a partnership between TKO Group Holdings and Saudi entertainment conglomerate Sela. The venture is led by White, WWE President Nick Khan, and Saudi General Entertainment Authority chairman Turki Alalshikh. With plans to build a 200-fighter roster and a guaranteed 12 cards in 2026, Zuffa Boxing aims to bring UFC-style matchmaking and production values to the boxing world.
The timing is strategic, with tonight’s debut arriving one night before UFC 324: Gaethje vs. Pimblett at T-Mobile Arena, creating a combat sports doubleheader weekend as both properties launch on Paramount+. Joe Tessitore will be on the lead play-by-play call alongside analysts Max Kellerman and Andre Ward.
Official Weigh-In Results
All 16 fighters successfully made weight on Thursday, setting the stage for tonight’s historic card:
Match
Weight/Rounds
Callum Walsh (159.5 lbs) vs. Carlos Ocampo (159.5 lbs)
Middleweight / 10 Rounds (Main Event)
Misael Rodriguez (159 lbs) vs. Austin Deanda (158.5 lbs)
Middleweight / 10 Rounds (Co-Main)
Cain Sandoval (144.5 lbs) vs. Julian Rodriguez (144 lbs)
Welterweight / 10 Rounds
Omar Trinidad (125.5 lbs) vs. Max Ornelas (125.5 lbs)
Featherweight / 10 Rounds
Floyd Diaz vs. Guillermo Gutierrez
Bantamweight / 8 Rounds
Emiliano Cardenas vs. Marcus Harris
Bantamweight / 6 Rounds
Robert Meriwether III vs. Cesar Correa
Catchweight (133 lbs) / 6 Rounds
Troy Nash vs. Jaycob Ramos
Featherweight (Opening Bout)
Fight Previews
Main Event: Callum Walsh vs. Carlos Ocampo
The 24-year-old Walsh has emerged as one of boxing’s brightest prospects under the guidance of legendary trainer Freddie Roach at Wild Card Boxing Club. The Cork, Ireland native has built an impressive 15-0 record with 11 knockouts, showcasing devastating power from his southpaw stance. Walsh earned his biggest career win on the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford undercard in September, outpointing Fernando Vargas Jr. over 12 rounds at Allegiant Stadium.
Tonight marks Walsh’s return to 160 pounds after campaigning at super welterweight, and he weighed in at a career-heaviest 159.5 lbs. The WBC Continental Americas super welterweight champion enters as a heavy -700 favorite with the oddsmakers, with Ocampo available at +450.
Walsh currently holds the WBC Continental Americas super welterweight title and is ranked among the top 10 by multiple sanctioning bodies. His aggressive, come-forward style and heavy hands have made him a favorite of Dana White, who has championed the Irishman’s career through the UFC Fight Pass “Hollywood Fight Nights” series promoted by Tom Loeffler.
Ocampo brings a wealth of experience to tonight’s matchup. The 30-year-old Mexican has challenged for world titles on multiple occasions, including a 2018 IBF welterweight title shot against Errol Spence Jr. and a WBO interim super welterweight title fight against Tim Tszyu in 2023. While both of those bouts ended in first-round knockout defeats, Ocampo has bounced back with three consecutive knockout victories heading into tonight’s clash. With 26 knockouts in 38 wins, the Ensenada native possesses legitimate power that Walsh cannot afford to overlook.
Co-Main Event: Misael Rodriguez vs. Austin Deanda
Mexico’s Misael Rodriguez (15-0, 7 KOs) continues to build on his Olympic legacy. The 30-year-old won a bronze medal in the middleweight division at the 2016 Rio Olympics, becoming Mexico’s first boxing medalist since 2000. Rodriguez’s path to the Games was remarkable, having to beg for money on the streets and buses of Mexico City to fund his Olympic journey after the Mexican Boxing Federation faced funding cuts.
In his most recent outing, Rodriguez outclassed Omar Chavez (son of Mexican legend Julio Cesar Chavez) over 10 rounds in January 2025, demonstrating the technical prowess that made him an Olympian. Managed by former world champion Abner Mares, Rodriguez is looking to make a statement against the undefeated Deanda (17-0, 11 KOs) from Amherst, Virginia, who enters as a relative unknown but carries serious power with 11 knockouts in 17 fights. Rodriguez is a -700 favorite while Deanda is +450.
Cain Sandoval vs. Julian Rodriguez
Sacramento’s Cain Sandoval (17-0, 15 KOs) enters tonight as the -230 favorite against New Jersey’s Julian “Hammer Hands” Rodriguez (24-1, 15 KOs), who is available at +180. The 23-year-old “Sugar” Sandoval has stopped his last four opponents and has been a regular on UFC Fight Pass programming.
Rodriguez rides momentum from the biggest win of his career. In June 2025, the 31-year-old from Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey delivered a stunning knockout of previously unbeaten prospect Avious Griffin on the Jake Paul vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. undercard. Rodriguez overcame an eighth-round knockdown to stop Griffin with just five seconds remaining in the final round, silencing critics who questioned whether his opponent’s 17-0 record was legitimate. Both men have knockout power to end the fight at any moment, making this an intriguing clash of styles.
Omar Trinidad vs. Max Ornelas
The featured preliminary bout pits former Ring Magazine top-10 featherweight Omar Trinidad (19-0-2, 13 KOs) against Las Vegas native Max Ornelas (17-2-2, 6 KOs). Trinidad remains unbeaten through 21 pro fights despite collecting two draws, and his 13 knockouts, 11 coming inside four rounds, demonstrate his finishing ability. Trinidad is a -265 favorite while hometown fighter Ornelas is +205.
Undercard Action
The preliminary card features several intriguing matchups. Troy Nash (5-0-1) and Jaycob Ramos (4-0) have the honor of opening the Zuffa Boxing era, with both eager to etch their names in history as the first fighter to claim victory under the new promotion’s banner. Bantamweights Emiliano “El Gallo Negro” Cardenas (9-0, 4 KOs), a protégé of two-time BWAA Trainer of the Year Robert Garcia, faces Marcus Harris (7-1) in a six-round contest. Undefeated Floyd Diaz (13-0) takes on Guillermo Gutierrez (13-2) in an eight-round bantamweight bout, while lightweights Robert “King” Meriwether III (9-0) and Cesar “C Money” Correa (5-0) square off at a 133-pound catchweight.
How to Watch Tonight
Date/Time: Tonight, Friday, January 23, 2026, Prelims at 6 PM ET / 3 PM PT, Main Card at 9 PM ET / 6 PM PT
Venue: Meta APEX, Las Vegas, Nevada
Streaming: Paramount+ (exclusive)
Price: Included with Paramount+ subscription
Broadcast Team: Joe Tessitore (play-by-play), Max Kellerman, Andre Ward
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Zuffa Boxing has assembled an all-star broadcast team for tonight’s inaugural Z01 event, featuring veteran play-by-play voice Joe Tessitore alongside analysts Max Kellerman and Andre Ward.
The stacked lineup brings decades of combined boxing broadcasting experience to Dana White’s new promotion as it launches from the Meta APEX in Las Vegas, streaming at 9pm ET on Paramount+.
Tessitore served as ESPN’s lead voice for Top Rank Boxing from 2002 until the partnership ended in July 2025, calling world championship fights including Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder II and numerous Terence Crawford and Vasiliy Lomachenko title bouts. The Boxing Writers of America honored him with the Sam Taub Award for Broadcast Excellence in 2010, and he was inducted into the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame that same year. Tessitore also currently serves as WWE SmackDown’s play-by-play announcer alongside Wade Barrett.
Kellerman returns to boxing broadcasting after being laid off from ESPN in June 2023. The longtime boxing voice previously served as a color commentator for HBO World Championship Boxing and was part of HBO’s acclaimed announce team alongside Jim Lampley. He made his comeback at Netflix’s Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford card in September 2025.
Ward brings elite fighter perspective to the booth. The undefeated former champion (32-0) retired in 2017 holding unified light heavyweight titles after defeating Sergey Kovalev twice. He won Olympic gold at the 2004 Athens Games and was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2021. Ward previously served as a boxing analyst for ESPN from 2017 until his contract expired in 2023.
Full Broadcast Lineup
Rounding out the team, former ESPN First Take host Molly Qerim will host pre- and post-fight coverage from the desk in her first job since departing the network in September 2025. She’ll be joined by Antonio Tarver, Mike Coppinger, and Mark Kriegel at the desk. Heidi Androl handles ringside reporting duties, while regular UFC cage announcer Joe Martinez serves as the ring announcer.
Tonight’s main event features undefeated Irish prospect Callum Walsh (15-0) against three-time world title challenger Carlos Ocampo (38-3). For the full fight card and how to watch, check out our complete Z01 preview.
The event marks the first of 12 guaranteed Zuffa Boxing cards in 2026 under the promotion’s deal with Paramount, arriving one night before UFC 324: Gaethje vs. Pimblett kicks off TKO’s new streaming era on Paramount+.