This weekend, boxing fans are set for an exciting showdown. Even though the event hasn’t generated much buzz, it could dominate the headlines with the super lightweight bout between Jack Catterall and Regis Prograis. They were initially set to meet earlier this year, but Catterall’s injury led to the postponement of their bout. Now, as we approach the October 26th showdown, take a look at the preview and predictions to see what we can expect from this event.
Jack Catterall vs. Regis Prograis Predictions
Jack Catterall, rocking a 29-1 record with 13 KOs, is ready to make a big splash in the super lightweight scene. Following his first defeat against rival Josh Taylor in 2022 for the undisputed titles, Jack Catterall has made a strong comeback, winning three consecutive fights. However, it didn’t take long for Jack Catterall to achieve the biggest moment of his career. He got his revenge against Josh Taylor in May, winning by unanimous decision. And now fans can’t wait to see if he’ll keep that winning streak alive in his next fight after suffering an injury.
Meanwhile, Prograis has held two major world titles in the division over the past few years. With an impressive record of 29-2, he has knocked out 24 of his opponents, proving just how much power he packs. After losing the WBC title to Devin Haney late last year, Prograis is eager to bounce back and secure another title shot with a victory against Catterall.
Despite his solid power, Prograis has been underwhelming in his recent fights. Consequently, Catterall, coming off three big wins and known for his strong defense, can secure a victory. Not to forget, Prograis often struggles against technical boxers, and getting knocked down by Haney—who isn’t known for his power—raises further concerns.
How to Watch Catterall vs. Prograis
Since the event is between the US and the UK, fans are curious about the timings. Talking about it, the ring walks for Catterall vs. Prograis are scheduled for 10:49 p.m. UK time / 5:49 p.m. ET, with the event starting at 7 p.m. UK time / 2 p.m. ET. There is no doubt that it can turn into a blockbuster event despite no big names on the card. Here’s the full card details:
- Jack Catterall vs. Regis Prograis
- Reece Bellotti vs. Michael Gomez Jr
- Campbell Hatton vs. James Flint
- Pat McCormack vs. William Andres Herrera
- Junaid Bostan vs. Maico Sommariva
- William Crolla vs. Lorenzo Grasso
- Ste Clarke vs. Mateusz Pawlowski
- Joe McGrail vs. Lewis Morris
- Emily Whitworth vs. Sara Orszagi
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Since it’s a DAZN event, fans can tune in to watch Jack Catterall and Regis Prograis live this Saturday, available in over 200 countries worldwide with a subscription.