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Johnny Fisher vs Dave Allen 2 EXACT fight time – when will huge rematch start?

Johnny Fisher vs Dave Allen 2 EXACT fight time – when will huge rematch start?

The Sun17-05-2025

JOHNNY FISHER and Dave Allen are set to go at it once again TONIGHT in a thrilling rematch - and the EXACT fight time has been confirmed!
The Romford Bull came out on top during the pair's first meeting on the undercard of Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury 2.
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However, the result was shrouded in controversy as boxing lovers questioned whether the split decision should have gone in favour of Fisher or not.
Allen handed Fisher his first-ever career knockdown and looked on course to win in Saudi.
But the Romford Bull somehow survived until the end of the bout before seeing his hand lifted by the ref in shock to Allen and the boxing world.
Fortunately, the British rivals will dance again tonight and although they'll be several other bouts on the card, SunSport can reveal the EXACT time for Fisher vs Allen 2.
What EXACT time will Johnny Fisher vs Dave Allen 2 start?
Ringwalks for Johnny Fisher vs Dave Allen 2 is expected to take place around 10pm BST.
This means the fight should start at approximately 10.15pm BST.
However, timings could change depending on the length of the undercard bouts.
The fight is taking place at the Copperbox Arena in London.
Is Johnny Fisher vs Dave Allen 2 on TV and is there a live stream?
Fisher vs Allen 2 will be broadcast by DAZN.
An annual subscription costs £119.99 or £14.99 monthly.
There is also a flexible pass - which can be cancelled at any time - for £24.99 per month.
The fight can be watched on DAZN TV or live streamed via the website or app.
Alternatively, SunSport will live blog every fight from the card.
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