Boxing tonight: TV channel, live stream, fight card and ringwalk times
Fabio Wardley will take on Justis Huni in his hometown of Ipswich for a shot at the interim WBA heavyweight title, but a stacked card brings with it a host of other entertaining fights
The vacant interim WBA heavyweight title will be at stake when Fabio Wardley faces Justis Huni on Saturday. And the former will boast a major advantage as Portman Road, home of his beloved Ipswich Town, plays host to a stacked evening of boxing action.
Both Wardley (18-0-1) and Huni (12-0) will put their undefeated records on the line in pursuit of what would be either fighter's biggest accolade to date. Hometown hero Wardley already holds the Commonwealth and WBA Continental heavyweight belts but seeks to strengthen his bid for a world title come Saturday.
Australian Huni will fight outside his home country for just the third time, hoping to stretch a streak of three consecutive TKO wins. The 26-year-old previously fought on the undercard of Anthony Joshua's Saudi Arabian showdown with Francis Ngannou, where he beat South African Kevin Lerena via unanimous decision.
Eight months have passed since Wardley was last in the ring against Frazer Clarke in a retribution showdown. And the 30-year-old made no mistakes in Riyadh last October when he finished the fight in the first round after the pair drew seven months prior.
Wardley's co-manager, Dillian Whyte, was scheduled to fight on Saturday's bill put pulled out just days out from the card. And Queensberry promoter Frank Warren confirmed the boxer did so after being offer "a big fight in August," which is yet to be revealed.
Nonetheless, there remains plenty of reason to tune in for the punch-up at Portman Road. And Mirror Sport provides all the need-to-know information you need to not miss a minute.
What time does Fabio Wardley vs Justis Huni start in the UK?
Saturday's fights will start with a four-fight preliminary card featuring a host of English prospects. That portion of the evening will start at around 5pm UK time.
Meanwhile, the main card gets underway at 7pm when Lillie Winch and Katerina Dvorakova open proceedings in a featherweight fixture. That will be the first of five fights on the card, culminating in Wardley's title clash against Huni.
The ringwalks for that fight aren't expected to take place until around 10pm, though that could be subject to change. And fans won't want to adjust their televisions considering Wardley ended his last fight against Clarke in less than three minutes.
How to watch Fabio Wardley vs Justis Huni on TV and live stream
DAZN will be responsible for broadcasting the action from Suffolk as part of the new deal agreed with Queensberry from this year. And you won't need a TV to tune in, given DAZN will also stream the event live, though you'll require a valid subscription to access the fights.
Coverage of the event will begin at 4.30pm on DAZN. Meanwhile, the broadcast for the main card will get up and running at 6.30pm.