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What time and channel is Sean McComb's fight on? TV and stream details

What time and channel is Sean McComb's fight on? TV and stream details

Belfast's Sean McComb is making his long-awaited return to the ring tonight when he takes on Alexis Torres.
The super lightweight last fought when suffering a controversial loss to Arnold Barboza Jr over a year ago - a fight most people believe he should have won.
It was a loss that led to a frustrating period for the southpaw as he has struggled to find anyone willing to take him on.
But now he is taking on 28-year-old Argentine Torres, who has a professional record of 13 wins, 11 defeats and one draw.
Here is all you need to know about the fight:
McComb is fighting on the undercard of Shakan Pitters and Bradley Rea's clash for the European light heavyweight gold on Saturday, 28 June.
Television coverage is set to begin at 7pm and the main event is scheduled for around 9pm, and McComb's fight looks likely to be between 7 and 8pm.
The fight is taking place at Connexion Live in Hull, England.
Television coverage is set to begin on DAZN at 7pm.
Shakan Pitters vs Bradley Rea; For the vacant European light heavyweight title
Gradus Kraus vs Ross McGuigan; Light heavyweight
Sean McComb vs Alexis Nahuel Torres; Super lightweight
Adrian King vs Adam Kolarik; Heavyweight
Gemma Richardson vs Tereza Dvorakova; Super featherweight

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What time and channel is Sean McComb's fight on? TV and stream details
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