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Solomon Dacres vs David Adeleye: UK start time, TV channel, live stream and full card for English heavyweight title bout


DAVID ADELEYE takes on Solomon Dacres in a tasty English heavyweight title match-up next weekend.

The 28-year-old was beaten in brutal fashion by Fabio Wardley in his last fight over a year ago.

David Adeleye will be looking to bounce back from his TKO loss to Fabio WardleyCredit: Getty

But now he’s looking to get back in the win column against Dacres, who is another dangerous Brit heavyweight himself.

Dacres is 9-0 himself as a pro and has held the English title since the beginning of 2023, but this will definitely be the biggest test of his career.

Elsewhere on the card is Lawrence Okolie’s debut at heavyweight against Hussein Muhamed.

Sam Noakes is also in action against Ryan Walsh, and the card is being headlined by Brad Pauls’ clash against Denzel Bentley for the British middleweight title.

When is Dacres vs Adeleye?

  • Adeleye’s big clash against Dacres for the English title will take place on Saturday, December 7.
  • The bout will be held at Wembley Arena in London.
  • The fight is likely to get going at around 8.45pm UK time, towards the end of the card.

What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

  • Dacres vs Adeleye and the whole card will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 in the UK.
  • You can live stream all the action from the Discovery+ app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

Full card

  • Brad Pauls vs. Denzel Bentley, for vacant European and Paul’s British middleweight title
  • Sam Noakes vs. Ryan Walsh
  • Solomon Dacres vs. David Adeleye
  • Lawrence Okolie vs. Hussein Muhamed
  • Pierce O’Leary vs. TBA
  • Sean Noakes vs. Mathew Rennie
  • Aloys Junior vs. Lewis Oakford
  • Royston Barney-Smith vs. Andres Navarrete
  • Billy Adams vs. TBA
  • George Crotty vs. Semion Martiniuc


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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