Josh Warrington and Kiko Martinez meet for the second time in Leeds tonight.
Last time out Warrington prevailed with a majority decision win.
That was five years ago, with both fighters becoming world champions since then.
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Martinez is the current IBF World featherweight champion, having sensationally stopped Kid Galahad last November.
The 36-year-old is the underdog for tonight's rematch with Warrington, who endured a torrid 2021 having suffered his first defeat as a professional.
That came against heavy-handed Mauricio Lara one month after he vacated the IBF belt, with the rematch ending in a draw after Lara sustained a horrible cut in the second round.
Now Warrington is looking to bounce back and become world champion for a second time.
Here's more info on the fight and how to watch it:
When and where is the fight night?
Warrington vs Martinez 2 is being held at the First Direct Arena in Leeds on Saturday night, March 26.
What time does it start at?
The main card is set to get under way at 7pm with the main event ring walks scheduled for 10.30pm. The times could change due to the length of the undercard bouts.
How can I watch it?
The card will be streamed live on DAZN in the UK. You can sign up for a subscription here.
Fight card
- Kiko Martinez vs. Josh Warrington; IBF world featherweight title
- Maxi Hughes vs. Ryan Walsh; IBO world lightweight title
- Maria Cecilia Roman vs. Ebanie Bridges; IBF women's world bantamweight title
- Dalton Smith vs. Ray Moylette; Super lightweight
- Calum French vs. Angelo Turco; Super lightweight
- Mali Wright vs. Luis Palmer; Light heavyweight
- Cory O'Regan vs. Jakub Laskowski; Lightweight
- Skye Nicolson vs. TBC; Women's featherweight
Betting odds
- Warrington 2/7
- Martinez 11/4
- Draw 20/1
Odds from McLean Bookmakers
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