BOXING lovers are being spoilt with three blockbuster fights THIS weekend – and SunSport can tell you what channel to catch them on.
Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol will finally go at it for the undisputed light-heavyweight titles.
Fabio Warldey will battle Frazer Clarke in a highly-anticipated rematch after their epic first bout ended in a split draw.
While Chris Eubank Jr makes his long-awaited return to the ring against Polish star Kamil Szeremeta.
Find out where you can watch all three thrilling matches below.
What channel can I watch the fights on?
DAZN PPV, Sky Sports Box Office and TNT Sports Box Office will all broadcast the three huge fights.
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TNT Sports and DAZN have both priced the event at £19.99, while Sky Sports are charging customers £19.95.
Depending on which PPV you purchase, you can live stream the huge bill on either the DAZN app, discovery+ or Sky Sports Box Office app.
The coverage is starting at 5pm BST with the first fight at 5.30pm – the main event is expected between 11pm and 11.30pn.
Alternatively, you can follow all the action via SunSport’s LIVE BLOG.
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Who else is fighting on the card?
The WBC women’s featherweight title will be up for grabs as reigning champion Skye Nicolson looks to defend her crown against Raven Chapman
And Ben Whittaker is set to take on his fellow British compatriot Liam Cameron.
What has been said?
Several legends of the sport have been weighing in on who they think will come out on top in the main event between Beterbiev and Bivol.
This includes former light heavyweight world champion Roy Jones Jr.
The American ace said: “That’s a very, very good fight, and I have a hard time predicting it.
“I’ve heard that the guys have sparred a few times, and one of them may have gotten the better of the other, but I don’t know. In theory, if I didn’t know that they had sparred before I would pick Bivol.
“Because Beterbiev is a puncher, and if he can hit Bivol, he’ll knock him out for sure. Because to me, Beterbiev is one of the best pound-for-pound punchers this game has ever seen. If he can hurt Bivol with his punches, if he can catch him then he has a chance.
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“So that being said, Beterbiev is a good puncher, but I don’t know if he takes a good punch because he’s been down three or four times in nearly twenty fights. If you’ve been down that much in twenty fights, there’s a problem there.
“I really think Bivol has the advantage and I’ll go with him.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk