Tonight’s boxing offers hardcore fans a real treat. Two world title fights, a British title fight and the return of Dillian Whyte. Starting with the latter, The Body Snatcher makes his first walk since being knocked out by Tyson Fury in April as he faces off against undefeated American Jermaine Franklin at Wembley Arena.
On the same bill, Fabio Wardley – managed by Whyte – takes on Fury’s cousin Nathan Gorman in a British heavyweight title clash. Then, 30 minutes down the road at the O2, Zach Parker squares off with John Ryder in a WBO super middleweight eliminator to establish the next mandatory challenger for the full title, currently held by undisputed champion Canelo Alvarez.
Before Jose Zepeda vs Regis Prograis headlines a stacked bill at the Dignity Health Sports Park in California. Zepeda attempts to defend his WBC junior-welterweight title for the first time with Yokasta Valle and Evelin Bermudez co-featuring in a women’s WBO and WBC junior flyweight unification contest.
Wembley Arena, London, United Kingdom
Dillian Whyte vs Jermaine Franklin
Fabio Wardley vs Nathan Gorman (British heavyweight title)
Craig Richards vs Ricards Bolotniks
Sandy Ryan vs. Magali Rodriguez
Cheavon Clarke vs Jose Gregorio Ulrich
Pat McCormack vs Christian Nicols Andino
Mark Dickinson vs Gideon Onyenani
George Liddard vs Nikola Matic
Thomas Carty vs Pavlo Krolenko
Fight times and live streams
The Whyte vs Franklin undercard kicks off at 6pm UK time with the main eventers expected to make their ring walks at around 10pm. All of the action will be broadcast live on DAZN in the UK. It can be live-streamed via the DAZN app which is accessible on all good internet-connected devices including mobile phones, tablets, smart TVs, and laptops.
Parker vs Ryder will be shown live on BT Sport 1 from 7pm with live streaming available on the broadcaster’s app. The main event ring walks are expected around 11pm to stop any potential clashes with the Whyte fight.
Zepeda and Prograis’ undercard gets going at 2am UK time on Sunday morning. The main event is expected to take place two hours later at 4am. FITE TV has secured the UK rights for the fight, and it can be viewed for a one-off cost of £12.40 ($14.99).
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