When is Neeraj Goyat's next fight?
The Indian star secured a win in Moscow in his last outing.
One of the biggest names in the Indian boxing scene, Neeraj Goyat has been in active competition since signing with Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) in 2024.
In his last outing in June 2026, the Gangster defeated Mark Urvanov at the Shamo Boxing 111 event on June 18 in Moscow, Russia. The build up fot he fight saw Mark slap Goyat, making things personal between the two and creating more hype for the fight.
The anticipation and fierce build-up have become a constant whenever Goyat fights, with the Indian boxer continuing to attract plenty of attention ahead of each appearance.
As he prepares for another return to the ring, here are all the details about Goyat’s next fight, including his opponent, date, venue, and other key information:
Neeraj Goyat returns to the ring at MVPW 6 card
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Neeraj Goyat makes a quick return after his win in June; he will return to the ring at the upcoming MVPW 6 card. MVPW 6 is themed around an international UK vs USA rivalry. The event is set for Saturday, August 29, at the BP Pulse Live arena in Birmingham, England, featuring 11 fights.
Goyat will take on Germany’s Yessin Koulali in a junior welterweight bout. The Indian star is on a four-fight win streak going into the bout, while his opponent is on a 6-fight win streak. Goyat holds the experience in the clash as he looks to secure his second win of 2026.
The bout is set for the prelims of the event, which will be headlined by Mikaela Mayer and Chantelle Cameron.
Mayer’s Ring Magazine, WBA World, WBC World, and WBO World Super Welterweight Titles will be on the line. On the other hand, Caroline Dubois vs Amelia Moore for Moore’s WBC World Lightweight and WBO World Lightweight titles.
When is Neeraj Goyat’s next fight?
Goyat will take on Yessin Koulali in a junior welterweight bout in the prelims of the MVPW 06 card.
When and where will the MVPW 06 card take place?
The event is set for Saturday, August 29, at the BP Pulse Live arena in Birmingham, England, featuring 11 fights.
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