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Nick Ball vs Sam Goodman: Date, fight time, TV channel, live stream and card as Brit puts world title on line in Saudi

Nick Ball vs Sam Goodman: Date, fight time, TV channel, live stream and card as Brit puts world title on line in Saudi

The Sun2 days ago
NICK Ball will defend his WBA featherweight title against Sam Goodman this SATURDAY!
The Liverpudlian returns to Riyadh for the first time since he won the belt from Raymond Ford on the Queensbury vs Matchroom 5v5 card in June last year.
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Since then, Ball has successfully defended the title twice, seeing off Ronny Rios and TJ Doheny in his home city.
The Wrecking Ball will be looking to make a statement on Saturday night against undefeated challenger Goodman.
The Aussie has fought much of his career at 122lbs, but he will make the four pound step up to face the Brit in Saudi Arabia.
Goodman has only fought once in over a year, after two scheduled bouts with undisputed junior featherweight champion Naoya Inoue were cancelled due to severe cuts to the 26-year-old.
Saturday's clash between Ball and Goodman promises to deliver fireworks and SunSport can reveal all the details you need so you don't miss a single second.
Moses Itauma vs Dillian Whyte - all the info
One of the biggest fights of the year has arrived
The highly-touted Moses Itauma faces the biggest test of his fledgling career as he steps into the ring with Dillian Whyte on Saturday night.
Itauma, 20, has great expectations on his shoulders - he has been compared to Mike Tyson and is expected by many to dominate boxing's heavyweight division over the next decade.
But the Slovakian-born star - who sits at 12-0 (10KOs) is yet to face a test anywhere close to what Whyte can offer.
The Body Snatcher is now 37 and has not looked great in his last couple of fights, but the former world title challenger knows an upset win would catapult him right back to the top table.
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Here's everything you need to know ahead of the fight...
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Start time, TV channel and live stream - all the info
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When is Ball vs Goodman?
Ball vs Goodman will take place on the Moses Itauma vs Dillian Whyte undercard on Saturday, August 16.
The main card will get underway at 5.20pm BST.
The ring-walks for the WBA featherweight title is expected to start at approximately 9.15pm BST.
Meaning that the first bell should ring at around 9.30pm BST.
The ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, will host.
What TV channel is Ball vs Goodman on and can it be live streamed?
Ball vs Goodman will be broadcast live on DAZN.
The whole fight card will stream live on DAZN in over 200 countries across the globe via a DAZN subscription.
If you are not currently a DAZN member, then monthly and annual subscription options are available to watch over 185 fights a year across boxing, bare knuckle boxing, MMA and kickboxing.
An Annual Super Saver subscription is a one-off payment of £119.99 / $224.99 for 12-months access (£14.99 / $19.99 per month if paying in monthly instalments).
A Monthly Flexible pass, which can be cancelled at any time, is £24.99 / $29.99 per month.
Alternatively, SunSport's live blog will bring you round-by-round updates from the huge card.
Who else is on the card?
Here are all the bouts taking place in Saudi Arabia:
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