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GGG vs Szeremeta LIVE RESULTS: Stream, TV channel, UK time as Ryder fighting on undercard – latest updates


GENNADY GOLOVKIN puts his IBF middleweight world title on the line tonight in a clash against Kamil Szeremeta in Florida.

  • Start time: Undercard began at 10pm GMT, main event around 1am
  • TV/Live stream: No UK TV channel/DAZN UK
  • Live results: John Ryder vs Michael Guy (in progress)
  • Reshat Mati BEATS Dennis Okoth (stoppage)

Follow ALL the action with our round-by-round blog below…

Golovkin beat Derevyanchenko in New York last yearCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Who is fighting on the undercard?

  • Gennady Golovkin vs Kamil Szeremeta (IBF, IBO world middleweight titles)
  • Ali Akhmedov vs Carlos Gongora (super middleweight)
  • Hyun Mi Choi vs Calista Silgado (super featherweight)

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  • CHAMP IS HERE

    GGG is all smiles ahead of his return to the ring.

    He faces IBF mandatory challenger Kamil Szeremeta tonight.

  • SHOW STOPPER

    Here is footage of Mati’s stoppage win.

    The Albanian-American now improves to 2-0.

  • RYD OR DIE

    Brit John Ryder is over Stateside ahead of his return to the ring.

    He has not fought since narrowly losing to Callum Smith last year.

    Smith, of course, faces Mexican star Canelo tomorrow night.

  • HBK MOVES

    Here is the moment Mati showed off his best impression of WWE legend Shawn Michaels.

    He tripped over on his own feet but flicked himself back up.

  • ALL OVER

    Mati gets the final round stoppage!

    Having been cruising beforehand, he sensed Okoth may have been injured and poured on the pressure.

    Mati landed a good right hand and fished the job on the ropes, showing good finishing instincts.

  • INTO THE FINAL ROUND

    Mati is heading into the sixth and final round.

    He’s been on top but made to work which will result in valuable rounds for the youngster.

  • RESHAT MATI VS DENNIS OKOTH

    All Mati in round one.

    He utilised his jab to good affect and landed the odd body shot.

    Expect Mati to up his product as he grows into the fight.

  • BACK TO BASICS

    Reshat Mati is about to kick things off tonight.

    He came to the ring dressed as Batman – but walked out to Backstreet Boys…

  • TALE OF THE TAPE

    Here’s how tonight’s headliner match up.

    Golovkin has a superior knockout record and makes history by defending his middleweight title for a 21st time.

  • BOX CLEVER

    British fans can ditch their late-night coffees and twilight alarm calls once DAZN launches tonight.

    The streaming app launch finally kicks off in the UK with Gennady Golovkin vs Kamil Szeremeta live from Florida, on at a manageable 1am UK time.

    And that’s followed tomorrow with the brilliant match-up between Mexican pound-for-pound master Canelo and the planet’s finest super-middleweight Callum Smith.

    This Texas shootout, for Smith’s Ring and WBA titles and the vacant WBC strap, will be shown in the early hours here as the whole of Mexico and most of America stops when the ginger-assassin fights.

    But the January 2 clash between baby face American Ryan Garcia and Hull’s 2012 Olympic hero Luke Campbell is set to be the first of many specially timed to suit audiences on both sides of the pond.

    Campbell will have his US mission shown live in the UK at around midnight, which means an approximate 6pm start time in Dallas.

    And British DAZN exec Joe Markowski says UK boxing nuts can start looking forward to kinder-timed foreign fights, as his £1.99 a month app looks to smash into the Sky and BT Sport dominated market.

    Markowski told SunSport: “We want to engage British sports fans because, although we are launching globally and not just in the UK, the UK happens to be a stand-out market because of the growth and popularity of boxing.

    “We will be considering a number of strategies, the obvious one being timing of fights.

    “In 2021, where you see a British fighter high up the card or the main event, you will see us broadcast in the American afternoon so we can maximise the value in both countries.

    “I grew up having to stay awake really late to watch US fights and we will work to improve that for British fans where possible”.


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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