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Mason vs Nakathila: Live updates and results, 10 pm ET

Mason vs Nakathila: Live updates and results, 10 pm ET

Yahoo19 hours ago

Abdullah Mason gets a chance at a late notice ESPN main event tonight, facing Jeremia Nakathila in a card-salvaging lightweight bout.
The original main event was to see Keyshawn Davis defend the WBO lightweight title against Edwin De Los Santos, but Davis missed weight on Friday and Team De Los Santos opted not to go on with the bout despite negotiations. In addition to Mason vs Nakathila, Keyshawn's older brother Kelvin Davis will face Nahir Albright in a 10-round super lightweight fight serving as the new chief supporter.
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Wil Esco will be on the live updates and results tonight, with the show set to kick off at 10 pm ET on both ESPN and ESPN+!
Main Card (ESPN and ESPN+, 10:00 pm ET)
Abdullah Mason (18-0, 16 KO) vs Jeremia Nakathila (26-4, 21 KO) , lightweights, 10 rounds
Kelvin Davis (15-0, 8 KO) vs Nahir Albright (16-2, 7 KO) , super lightweights, 10 rounds
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