This weekend, fans will witness a title fight for the vacant WBC Interim World Flyweight crown as Sunny Edwards and Galal Yafai face off on Saturday night. This won’t be their first encounter, as the two previously fought as amateur boxers back in 2015. However, their renewed rivalry promises to add even more excitement to the event. Additionally, the card will feature other stars such as Conah Walker, Lewis Ritson, and more.
Sunny Edwards vs. Galal Yafai: Start Time, Streaming Details And More
The Edwards vs. Yafai showdown is set to take place at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, England, on Saturday, November 30. The prelims will start at 4:15 PM GMT, with the main card kicking off at 7 PM GMT. The event will also be broadcast live on DAZN.
Fight Week will also feature key events, including the final pre-fight press conference on Thursday, November 28, at 6:30 PM GMT, and the weigh-in on Friday, November 29, at 1 PM GMT. With a stacked fight card promising top-notch action, the event is sure to be thrilling from start to finish.
Sunny Edwards vs. Galal Yafai: Fight Card And More
- Sunny Edwards vs. Galal Yafai; for vacant WBC Interim World Flyweight Crown
- Conah Walker vs. Lewis Ritson; Welterweight
- Kieron Conway vs. Ryan Kelly; for vacant Commonwealth middleweight title
- Cameron Vuong vs. Gavin Gwynne, Lightweight
- Hamza Uddin vs. Benn Norman; Flyweight
- Troy Jones vs. Michael Stephenson, for Jones’s English light heavyweight title
- Aaron Bowen vs. James Todd; Middleweight
- Ibraheem Sulaimaan vs. Marvin Solano; Super featherweight
- Taylor Bevan vs. Greg O’Neil; Super middleweight
- Callum Smith Vs. TBD; Light heavyweight
In addition to the main event title fight, fans will be treated to three more title bouts. Kieron Conway will face Ryan Kelly for the vacant Commonwealth middleweight title, while Troy Jones will defend his English light heavyweight title against Michael Stephenson. The undercard action promises to deliver plenty of excitement for fans ahead of the main event.
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