JACK CATTERALL and Regis Prograis will finally do battle in a big super-lightweight showdown this weekend.
The winner will put themselves into position to fight for a world title, so there’s a lot at stake in Manchester.
The fight was supposed to happen in August but Catterall suffered in injury in training camp.
It was a huge blow for the English star as he was looking to build on his incredible win over long-term rival Josh Taylor three months earlier.
However, the huge fight has now been salvaged and it will see Catterall become the first boxer to headline the new Co-Op Arena in Manchester.
There will be no world title on the line as Prograis lost his WBC super-lightweight belt to Devin Haney in a one-sided unanimous decision bout.
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But Catterall in particular will be aware that victory over the American star could see him move a step closer to a title shot.
When is Catterall vs Prograis?
- Jack Catterall vs Renan Prograis will take place on Saturday, October 26.
- Ring-walk times are yet to be announced but it is expected to be around 10:30pm/5:30pm.
- The huge fight will be held at the new Co-Op Live in Manchester and it can host approximately 23,500 spectators.
What TV channel is Catterall vs Prograis on and can it be live streamed?
- Jack Catterall vs Regis Prograis will be broadcast LIVE on DAZN.
- DAZN PPV can be streamed in both the UK and US.
- You can subscribe to DAZN in the UK for £9.99-a-month on a 12-month deal
- A flexible pass, worth £19.99-a-month, is also available, and you can cancel anytime.
- Alternatively, fans can live stream the action from the DAZN app which you can download onto your mobile or tablet device.
What is the undercard?
- MAIN EVENT: Jack Catterall vs Regis Prograis
- Reece Bellotti vs Michael Gomez Jr
- Pat McCormack vs William Andreas Herrera
- Campbell Hatton vs James Flint
- Ishmael Davis vs William Crolla
- Stephen Clarke vs Joe McGrail
- Emily Whitworth vs TBA
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What has been said?
Jack Catterall has revealed that he is delighted that the fight will still take place and is excited to become the first headliner at the Co-Op Live.
El Gato said: “I’m delighted that a new date for my fight with Regis Prograis has been sorted so quickly.
“Big thanks to Matchroom, my team and Co-op Live for all of their hard work on this.
“To be the first boxer to headline at Co-op Live is going to be special and I’m really happy I’ll still get that opportunity.
“It was gutting having to pull out of a fight for the first time in my 30-fight career but I need to be fit and healthy going into one of the most important contests of my life.
“Thanks for everyone’s continues support and I’ll see you all on October 26!”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk