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🥊 Friday Night Boxing returns to York Hall as Denzel Bentley Defends against Marcus Morrison!

Featuring a championship undercard including Andrew Cain, Ellis Zorro, Royston Barney-Smith and More!

🏆 British Middleweight Title
📺 BT Sport
📆 September 16 2022
🏟 York Hall, London
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💥 Amanda Serrano heads to Manchester! 💥

Featherweight champion Amanda Serrano looks to unify her titles against the IBF champion Sarah Mahfoud!

JoyceParker | September 24
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MAIN EVENT: Oleksandr Usyk v Anthony Joshua – WBA (Super), IBF, IBO, WBO and The Ring heavyweight title bout (12 rounds)
Filip Hrgovic v Zhilei Zhang IBF heavyweight world title final eliminator (12 rounds)
Callum Smith v Mathieu Bauderlique WBC super-middleweight world title final eliminator (12 rounds)
Badou Jack v Richard Rivera
cruiserweight contest (10 rounds)
Ramla Ali v Crystal Garcia Nova super-bantamweight contest (8 rounds)
Andrew Tabiti v James Wilson heavyweight contest (8 rounds)
Ben Whittaker v Peter Nosic light-heavyweight contest (6 rounds)
Daniel Lapin v Jozef Jurko heavyweight contest (8 rounds)
Bader Alsamreen v Fuad Tarverdi super-lightweight contest (6 rounds)
Ziyad Almaayouf v Jose Alatorre – super-lightweight contest (4 rounds)
MoneyKicks v Traycho Georgiev – welterweight contest (4 rounds)
The undercard is scheduled to get underway from 6pm BST.

OLEKSANDR USYK V ANTHONY JOSHUA 2 RING-WALK TIMES
The two fighters are expected to do their ring walks at around 10:30pm BST. The first bell has been scheduled for 10:54pm.
 
Tyson Fury has called out Anthony Joshua for a "Battle of Britain"; Joshua responds on Twitter, saying he would be ready to fight in December; Oleksandr Usyk is not expected to be ready for an undisputed heavyweight championship fight with Fury this year
Anthony Joshua responds to Tyson Fury's offer of British heavyweight clash, insisting he'll be 'ready in December'
Hopefully it does take place we need to see it but it’s if AJ team will want to take another hard grulling fight or want a warm up first
 
It's a great fight for both - Fury wants one last payday and it won't come bigger than this, and Joshua's reputation is at an all time low so this is a shot at rebuilding it.

Can't see it happening, Fury talks so much sh*t it's difficult to take anything he says seriously.
 
We all want it to happen but can seriously see the boxing politics getting involved.
Look at the situation whyte was in with wilder and should AJ really get a shot straight after the usyk fight surely some one has to be mandatory for wbc.
Usyk claims to have injuries and won’t be ready in time and can you really see warren arum and Hearn all trying to negotiate a deal for the fight
 
Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has stated Cardiff's Principality Stadium is the only suitable UK venue to host a potential heavyweight clash between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua in December.
 
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