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Aadam Hamed vs Ezequiel Gregores: Prince returns on huge Usyk vs Dubois 2 undercard

Aadam Hamed vs Ezequiel Gregores: Prince returns on huge Usyk vs Dubois 2 undercard

The Sun2 days ago
THE most jaw‑dropping boxing spectacle of the year is here!
The Wembley roar will reach its crescendo on Saturday night as Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois take centre stage in a blockbuster heavyweight unification bout.
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In a blockbuster undercard, 'Prince' Aadam Hamed (5‑0) - son of legendary showman Naseem - locks horns with journeyman Ezequiel Gregores (3‑24).
Hamed, 25, will be looking to add another victory to his record in front of a packed Wembley crowd.
Hamed's last fight was in December against Jesus Gonzalez where he won by TKO in Riyadh.
This is expected to be another straight forward win for Hamed as his opponent Ezequiel Gregores hasn't won a fight since 2021 - and lost 17 consecutive fights since then.
Hamed is currently still unbeaten with five victories in his novice career and knows he will eventually have to fight better opponents if he ever wants to come close to his father's legacy.
Full fightcard
Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois - for IBF, IBO, WBO and WBC heavyeright titles
Lawrence Okolie vs Kevin Lerena - WBC silver title
Daniel Lapin vs Lewis Edmondson - IBF intercontinental and WBA continental belts
Lasha Guruli vs James Francis
Aadam Hamed vs Ezequiel Gregores
Vladyslav Sirenko vs Solomon Dacres
How to watch
Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2 will be broadcast LIVE on DAZN PPV.
The clash will be priced at £24.99 and can be watched on DAZN TV or live streamed via the website or app.
The HUGE Wembley clash is set to come on Saturday, July 19.
The broadcast will begin at 5.30pm with ringwalks for the main event expected at approximately 9.45pm BST.
Hamed vs Gregores will likely be on at around 6.45pm BST.
Alternatively, you can follow along with SunSport's coverage of the clash.
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