Belfast boxer Caoimhin Agyarko returns to action on Saturday night. The 25-year-old takes on Lukasz Maciec at London's O2 Arena.
It will see Agyarko fight at light-middleweight for the first time after dropping down in weight. It is also his third fight under Eddie Hearn's Matchroom banner after two previous wins.
This will be another step up for Agyarko who hopes a statement win could pave the way for a big homecoming fight in Belfast next year. Here's more info on the fight and how to watch it:
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When and where is the fight?
The fight is taking place on Saturday night, July 9 at London's O2 Arena.
What time are the fights on?
The main fight card gets under way at 7pm with Agyarko vs Maciec due on first. The main event (Chisora vs Pulev) is expected around 10pm.
How can I watch it?
The fights are being shown live on the DAZN streaming platform. You can sign up for a subscription here.
Fight card
5pm first fight
4 x 3 mins International Super-Bantamweight contest
YOUSEF IBRAHIM 120.1 lbs v FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ 121.1 lbs
(Northampton, England) (Alfacar, Spain)
followed by
8 x 3 mins International Heavyweight contest
SOLOMON DACRES 230.1 lbs v KEVIN NICOLAS ESPINDOLA 257 lbs
(Birmingham, England) (San Pedro, Argentina)
followed by
8 x 3 mins Heavyweight contest
FABIO WARDLEY 238 lbs v CHRIS HEALEY 278 lbs
(Ipswich, England) (Stockport, England)
followed by
7pm live on DAZN
10 x 3 mins vacant WBA International Super-Welterweight Title
CAOIMHIN AGYARKO 153.12 lbs v LUKASZ MACIEC 154 lbs
(Belfast, Northern Ireland) (Lublin, Poland)
followed by
12 x 3 mins WBA Super-Welterweight World Title Eliminator
ISRAIL MADRIMOV 153.12 lbs v MICHEL SORO 153.10 lbs
(Khiva, Uzbekistan) (Villeurbanne, France)
followed by
8 x 2 mins International Super-Bantamweight contest
RAMLA ALI 122.14 lbs v AGUSTINA ROJAS 122.3 lbs
(Greenwich, England) (Monte Grande, Argentina)
followed by
10 x 3 mins vacant WBA International Middleweight Title
FELIX CASH 159.15 lbs v VAUGHN ALEXANDER 158.11 lbs
(Wokingham, England) (Saint Louis, USA)
followed by
12 x 3 mins WBA International Heavyweight Title
DEREK CHISORA 258.2 lbs v KUBRAT PULEV 250 lbs
(Finchely, England) (Sofia, Bulgaria)
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