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Boxing tonight: Fight cards, UK start times, TV channels and streams
Boxing tonight: Fight cards, UK start times, TV channels and streams

Daily Record

time26-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Record

Boxing tonight: Fight cards, UK start times, TV channels and streams

Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will finally get their hands on one-another on Saturday night to settle their bad blood for good. The two were initially set to meet at London's O2 Arena in October 2022, but the bout was controversially shelved when Benn tested positive for clomifene in the build-up - a substance which is banned in boxing due to it having the ability to elevate levels of testosterone. Benn denied any wrongdoing throughout, suggesting that he may have tested positive due to ingestion of chicken eggs. After a two year provisional ban, Benn was eventually cleared of any foul play last year, with the fight green-lighted once more in January. A face-off followed just a month later, in which, Eubank Jr slapped Benn in the face with an egg - an action which was slammed as "disgraceful" by his own father. Now, with a hint of bad blood added to the already fiercely competitive nature of boxing, the two are finally set for a highly-anticipated showdown which promises fireworks from the off. With a record of 34-3 at middleweight and super-middleweight, Eubank Jr heads into the fray with a size advantage over his traditionally welterweight opponent. However, the fight will take place at 160lbs, with a 10lb hydration clause written into the contract to prevent either man from gaining an advantage between the weigh-ins and fight night. Benn, meanwhile, has been untouchable in the world of boxing, boasting a perfect record of 23-0 with hopes of continuing his hunt for world championship glory. While the 28-year-old clinched the WBA Continental welterweight strap in July 2018, defending his belt eight times against high-level opposition, he is yet to have a shot at a world title. And a win over Eubank Jr, a two-weight world champion, will certainly put him in the picture. Eubank Jr and Benn headline the bill of what is being touted as 'Fatal Fury' on Saturday night at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The event kicks off at 5pm, while the undercard is set to take place 15 minutes later. Fight fans hopeful of catching Eubank Jr's bout with Benn will have to wait until around 10pm for the main event, although the timing could vary dependent on how long the undercard takes to conclude. DAZN PPV is set to show the event in all of its glory for £19.95, and customers will receive seven-days of free access to the DAZN platform for choosing the broadcaster. This will allow users to browse documentaries, live fight watch-alongs, press conferences and a whole host of other sports-related content on the platform. Sky Sports Box Office is also showing the full card for £19.95. On top of Eubank Jr vs Benn, there is a whole host of other action taking place this weekend. Ashton Sylve takes on Nicolas Polcano at the Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia on Saturday evening, with the event kicking off at midnight and running into the early hours of Sunday morning (UK time). The event can be streamed via BLK Prime PPV. Meanwhile, Jonathan Montrel takes on Mack Allison IV at the Carteret Performing Arts Center on Sunday in an event that will also be streamed on DAZN. The event kicks off at midnight and the main event is expected to arrive in the early hours of Monday morning (UK time). Chris Eubank Jr: "The procedure will be parliamentary, that's the only thing I can say about this fight. Everything will go the way I want it to go. I will be like a matador in that ring, and Conor Benn will be the bull." Conor Benn: "It's always personal. Every opponent I fight is personal. People want to say it's strictly business, it ain't business. It's never business. If you're trying to put your hands on me and render me unconscious it's never business. It's always personal, every single one of my opponents. But this one has a little bit more history to it, shall we say?"

Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach full card, start time, how to watch on TV
Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach full card, start time, how to watch on TV

USA Today

time28-02-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach full card, start time, how to watch on TV

Gervonta Davis will defend his WBA lightweight championship against WBA super featherweight champ Lamont Roach on Saturday. Davis steps into the ring with an undefeated record of 30-0, with 28 of his victories by knockout. Davis fought only once in 2024, most recently knocking out Frank Martin last June. Prior to that, 'Tank' won twice in 2023, including his high-profile knockout of Ryan Garcia. Roach enters with a record of 25-1-1, with 10 victories by knockout. Since his lone defeat in 2019, Roach has rattled off six wins in a row. He most recently completed last June, retaining his WBA super featherweight title after defeating Feargal McCrory by TKO. Roach will move up to 130 pounds for his scheduled fight with Davis. Here is how to watch Davis vs. Roach and the full lineup for the event. How to watch Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach Date: Saturday, March 1 Saturday, March 1 Time: 8 p.m. ET 8 p.m. ET Location : Barclays Center, New York : Barclays Center, New York Live steam: Prime PPV Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach full fight card

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