
Jack Catterall vs Harlem Eubank EXACT fight time – when are ring-walks for huge welterweight bout TONIGHT?
It was a tough pill to swallow for El Gato when he last competitively stepped foot in the ring as he suffered a split-decision defeat to Arnold Barboza Jr.
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Jack Catterall marginally lost to Arnold Barboza Jr
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As a result, Catterall's shot at
However, after moving seven pounds north, the British star will be desperate to bounce back by putting a blemish on Eubank's impressive 21-0 record.
But Catterall faces
And for the fans that are only interested in the main event, SunSport can reveal the EXACT time.
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What time does Jack Catterall vs Harlem Eubank start and how can I watch it?
Ring-walks for the main event is expected to get underway at around
10pm BST
meaning that the first bell should go approximately 15 minutes later at
10:15pm BST.
However, timings could change depending on the length of the undercard bouts.
Coverage of the main card will start from 5pm BST
Manchester AO Arena will host this huge event and it can accomodate for around 21,000 people,
The fight will be exclusively shown on
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Who is on the Jack Catterall vs Harlem Eubank undercard?
Here are all the bouts taking place on the huge
Manchester
bill:
Jack Catterall vs Harlem Eubank
Joe Cordina vs Jaret Gonzalez - for vacant WBO global lightweight title
Aqib Fiaz vs Alex Murphy
Pat Brown vs Lewis Oakford
William Crolla vs Fraser Wilkinson
Skye Nicolson vs Carla Campos
Niall Brown vs Victor Ionascu
Leo Atang vs Jiri Surmaj
Alfie Middlemiss vs Mohammed Wako
What has been said?
Promoter Sauerland claims that it's 'do or die' for
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"The way he's progressed taking little
steps
up ... but this is the moment.
"It's not the be-all and end-all, I won't sell it as that, but it is that moment where we find out. He's got the pressure of the name.
"But Catterall, a great fighter, gentleman and an advert for the sport, I think the pressure is on him, when it comes to where he's been. He almost got there, this is sort of do or die for him.
"For Eubank it's about finding out how many gears he has got to go through.
"He's never been pushed like he's going to be pushed. Speed is on our side, I think we know pretty much everything there is to know about Catterall."

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