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Fabio Wardley vs Justis Huni EXACT ring-walk time: What time will the fight start in UK?

Fabio Wardley vs Justis Huni EXACT ring-walk time: What time will the fight start in UK?

The Sun14 hours ago

FABIO WARDLEY will return to the ring TONIGHT as he takes on Justis Huni in a blockbuster clash.
Boyhood Ipswich Town fan, Wardley, headlines the huge bill at the Tractor Boys' 30,000-seat stadium, Portman Road.
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The 30-year-old British heavyweight was due to face Jarrell Miller, but the American was forced to pull out due to a shoulder injury he sustained during training camp.
Huni jumped in at a month's notice and will be looking to pull off a huge shock in the biggest bout of his career so far.
Dillian Whyte was also meant to be on the card as chief support but was forced to withdraw earlier this week.
There is some interest in on the undercard in Lewis Richardson, as the Olympic bronze medallist makes his pro debut.
Wardley and Huni will go head-to-head for the vacant WBA interim heavyweight title, but what time will the bout take place?
What time are the ring-walks for Wardley vs Huni and when will the fight start?
The ring-walks for Wardley vs Huni are expected to take place at approximately 10pm BST.
The main event will likely get underway at around 10.20pm BST.
Timings could be subject to change depending on the length of the undercard fights.
The undercard is set to begin at 7pm BST.
How to watch Wardley vs Huni
Fabio Wardley vs Justis Huni will be broadcast live on DAZN.
You can subscribe to DAZN in the UK for £9.99-a-month, which commits you to an entire year of action.
A flexible pass, worth £19.99, is also available, and you can cancel at any time with 30 days' notice.
You can also pay £119.99 for the year upfront, which is the lowest cost option.
Alternatively, you can follow SunSport's live blog of the event to keep up with all the latest on the card.
Are tickets still available for Wardley vs Huni?
Fabio Wardley vs Justin Huni tickets are on sale on StubHub.
Tickets are priced from £36 at the time of writing.
*Please note that StubHub and similar secondary ticket resale sites may list tickets above face value.
Wardley vs Huni undercard
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