Jack Catterall will box Regis Prograis in Manchester tonight, aiming to secure a world-title shot in 2025.
Catterall last fought in May, beating Josh Taylor in an entertaining rematch of their 2022 bout – one of the most controversial fights in recent years.
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Catterall lost a hotly-disputed decision to Taylor in their first clash, but the second time around, his slick performance was rewarded with victory.
Yet while Taylor defended the undisputed super-lightweight titles in the first fight, he had no belts left by the time of May’s rematch, meaning Catterall’s wait for major gold continues.
He can move a step closer to a belt with another win over an ex-world champion, though, and tonight’s fight with Prograis represents such an opportunity.
Here’s all you need to know.
When is the fight?
Catterall vs Prograis will take place on Saturday 26 October at the Co-op Live arena in Manchester.
No timings have yet been announced, but the main card is expected to begin at 6pm BST (10am PT, 12pm CT, 1pm ET), and main-event ring walks are likely to start at 10.30pm BST (2.30pm PT, 4.30pm CT, 5.30pm ET).
How can I watch it?
The fight will air live on DAZN around the world. Purchase a subscription to DAZN here, with plans starting at £14.99 a month.
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Odds
Catterall – 2/9
Prograis – 100/30
Draw – 20/1
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Full card (subject to change)
Reece Bellotti vs Michael Gomez Jr (British super-featherweight title)
Pat McCormack vs Williams Andres Herrera (welterweight)
James Flint vs Campbell Hatton (super-lightweight)
Joe McGrail vs Lewis Morris (featherweight)
Junaid Bostan vs Maico Somamariva (super-welterweight)
Stephen Clarke vs TBA (middleweight)
William Crolla vs Lorenzo Grasso (super-welterweight)
Emily Whitworth vs TBA (women’s bantamweight)
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