WILLY HUTCHINSON faces Lennox Clarke in TONIGHT’s Frank Warren fight night on BT Sport.
Zach Parker made a big statement with a second round KO win over Vaughn Alexander on Friday night.
What time does Hutchinson vs Clarke start?
- The Hutchinson vs Clarke card gets underway from 7pm UK time on Saturday.
- Hutchinson vs Clarke is live on BT Sport 1 HD and BT Sport Ultimate.
- You can live stream both fight nights from the BT Sport app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
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Hutchinson vs Clarke FULL CARD
- Willy Hutchinson vs Lennox Clarke
- Louie Lynn vs Sebastien Perez
- Nathan Gorman vs Pavel Sour
- Chris Nourke vs TBA
- Mark Chamberlain vs Jordan Ellison
- Eithan James vs Des Newston
- Stephen Adentan vs Andrius Ruzas
- Umar Khan vs Levi Dunn
YES SUN
Sunny Edwards wants to see more of new British and Commonwealth super-middleweight champion Lennox Clarke.
Edwards was ringside last night to watch the first of Frank Warren’s shows.
There it was announced he will challenge for the IBF flyweight title next month.
HUTCHINSON VS CLARKE
Lennox Clarke sure enjoyed that KO as he upset Willy Hutchison.
Underdog Clarke had some needle with Hutchison in the build up, making this win all the more special.
He also won the British and Commonwealth super-middleweight titles.
CLARKE VS HUTCHINSON
Here is the massive KO as Clarke upset Hutchison in round five.
A big right hand had Hutchison in trouble, and the following shots closed the show.
Terrific finish.
HUTCHINSON VS CLARKE
IT’S ALL OVER!
Hutchinson has been knocked out with a massive shot over the top.
Clarke had Hutchinson pinned on the ropes, and landed massively over the top to end it all.
Hutchinson had looked the slicker, but Clarke was starting to close the distance and a massive barrage on the ropes ended it all.
HUTCHINSON VS CLARKE
Close round with both landing.
Hutchinson switching and finding his rhythm at range.
But Clarke wants the fight on the inside, with the two coming together at times as we go into round five.
HUTCHINSON VS CLARKE
Clarke responded well in that round and came forward, but still Hutchinson landed with the cleaner shots.
When the Scot brings the uppercut up, it works well.
Clarke looking to hold at times and stop Hutchinson’s rhythm.
HUTCHINSON VS CLARKE
Big second round for Hutchinson, who had Clarke hurt a couple of times.
He landed some telling right hands, and shook Clarke.
Hutchinson remained calm, didn’t rush his work, and put himself in the driving seat heading into the third.
HUTCHINSON VS CLARKE
Tight opening round in the main event.
Hutchinson switch-hitting well and landed a nice uppercut and hook combination.
But Clarke pressured well and mixed up his jabs, looking for one over the top afterwards.
UP NEXT
Willy Hutchinson and Lennox Clarke fight for the vacant British and Commonwealth super-middleweight titles.
There’s been a bit of needle in the build up, making for an interesting fight.
It acts as the night’s main event
LYNN VS PEREZ
Highlights from Lynn’s win, which came after ten explosive rounds.
He improves to 9-0 and takes home the WBC international featherweight title.
LYNN VS PEREZ
Scorecards are in, 98-92, 100-91, and 97-93 all in favour of Louie Lynn.
He wins the WBC international featherweight title.
His work rate was non-stop throughout and deserved the win, as he moves to 9-0.
LYNN VS PEREZ
And it’s all over, ten rounds of action there.
Lynn was non-stop throughout, and come forward from the first bell.
He’ll feel his punch output will be enough to get him the win, by Perez was equally as valiant.
LYNN VS PEREZ
Heading into the 10th and final round and Lynn is in control.
But Perez came back well in that round, possibly sensing some urgency.
All credit to these two flyweights, who have put on a really, really good fight.
LYNN VS PEREZ
Another good round for Lynn, who landed constantly with the jab and landed a big shot over the top.
He’s managed to keep his work rate right up until now.
We enter the ninth.
LYNN VS PEREZ
Lynn pulled away a bit in that round but it’s still be hard fought.
He landed a few nice right hands but nothing seemed to rock Perez.
We head now into round eight.
LYNN VS PEREZ
Another really tight round, mainly fought on the inside.
Lynn is busy and letting his hands go, and a left hook lifted Perez’s chin up.
But the Spaniard is tough and making this a tough nights work.
LYNN VS PEREZ
Another tight round, Lynn is the more aggressive and active puncher but Perez is letting his hands go to the body well.
It leaves the second half of the fight very hard to predict.
But it’s been an all action fight so far after five.
LYNN VS PEREZ
Best round for Perez so far, landing a couple right hands and a left hook flush.
Lynn’s energy level has not dropped, but he’s beginning to get caught coming in now.
Leaves the momentum in the balance heading into round four.
LYNN VS PEREZ
Lynn looks like he had Perez hurt at one point after landing big as they came out of range.
He’s also switching to southpaw, showing his versatilely, and lading the occasional hook to the body.
But Perez is still a threat over the top.
LYNN VS PEREZ
Another all-action round for Lynn, who is very busy.
The flyweight prospect is also working the body well, but Perez is covering up well.
Good start for Lynn as we go into the third.
LYNN VS PEREZ
Electric start for Lynn, who is letting his hands go nicely on the inside.
Perez did threat with the odd shot over the top, but Lynn’s work rate proved the difference.
The key question will be whether Lynn can keep up the pace.
UP NEXT
Louie Lynn faces Sebastian Perez for the WBC international featherweight title.
Lynn is 8-0 in his career and a really exciting talent.
He gets the chance to move up the title rankings tonight.
GOR ON THEN
Highlights of Nathan Gorman’s victory over Pavel Sour.
He scored four knockdowns in total as his left hook and right hand was on the money.
His second win since losing to Daniel Dubois in 2019.
GORMAN VS SOUR
And it’s all over in round two!
Gorman has Sour on the deck, but he again got up, but a short right hand finished the fight off.
The heavyweight, the cousin of Tyson Fury, looked aggressive and hit with intent tonight.
GORMAN VS SOUR
Gorman comes out really aggressive landing the jab at will.
On the inside he landed with check left hooks and before long had Sour on the deck twice.
The heavyweight prospect almost had the fight done right at the end with a check left hook but the ref let the fight carry on.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk