Boxers Who Have Fought On Friday Night Fights
- Emanuel Augustus (8 July 2005)
- Andre Berto
- Joseph "The Spyda Man" Benjamin
- O'Neil Bell
- Cornelius K9 Bundrage
- James Butler (23 November 2001)
- Derek Bryant
- Nate Campbell
- Aaron Davis
- Julio Díaz
- John Duddy
- Antwun Echols (29 February 2008)
- Arturo Gatti
- Julio César González
- Yuriorkis Gamboa
- Allan Green
- Vivian Harris
- Yuri Foreman
- Audley Harrison
- Stevie Johnston
- Zab Judah (9 July 1999)
- James Kirkland
- Julian Letterlough
- Yusaf Mack (2/6/2009 vs. Chris Henry, and 2/5/2010 vs. Glen Johnson)
- Antonio Margarito
- Oleg Maskaev
- José Luis Castillo
- Peter Manfredo Jr.
- Edison Miranda
- Carlos Navarro
- Kassim Ouma
- Bobby Pacquiao
- Scott Pemberton
- Sam Peter (28 April 2006)
- Hasim Rahman
- Teddy Reid
- Omar Sheika
- Cory Spinks
- Micky Ward (16 July 1999)
- Erislandy Lara
- Edwin Vazquez
- Guillermo Rigondeaux
- Juan Noriega
- Jean Pascal
Boxers who have fought on Tuesday Night Fights:
- Emanuel Augustus (6 July 2004)
- Ian Gardner (5 July 2005)
Boxers who have fought on Wednesday Night Fights:
- Allan Green (26 April 2006)
- Yusaf Mack (6/4/2008 vs. Daniel Judah)
- Jameel McCline (26 April 2006)
- Sharmba Mitchell (3 May 2006)
- Joey Spina (10 May 2006)
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