Well two lightning-quick finishes courtesy of Mark Chamberlain and Moses Itauma haven’t much helped matters. But you can expect the pace of the undercard to really start slowing down now.
The Saudi organisers have been quite insistent this week that the main event will be starting around 11pm BST, or 6pm EDT. So, if we take them at that word, that leaves a fight an hour from here on in.
Frank Sanchez’s clash with Agit Kabayel could be over fairly quickly — 17 of Sanchez’s 24 victories have been knockouts, while Kabayel has 16 from the same number of wins.
But the world title fights between Joe Cordinaand Anthony Cacace, for the IBF super featherweight title, and Jai Opetaia and Mairis Briedis, for the vacant IBF cruiserweight title, are far more likely to go the distance.
Well two lightning-quick finishes courtesy of Mark Chamberlain and Moses Itauma haven’t much helped matters.
But you can expect the pace of the undercard to really start slowing down now.
The Saudi organisers have been quite insistent this week that the main event will be starting around 11pm BST, or 6pm EDT. So, if we take them at that word, that leaves a fight an hour from here on in.
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Frank Sanchez’s clash with Agit Kabayel could be over fairly quickly — 17 of Sanchez’s 24 victories have been knockouts, while Kabayel has 16 from the same number of wins.
But the world title fights between Joe Cordinaand Anthony Cacace, for the IBF super featherweight title, and Jai Opetaia and Mairis Briedis, for the vacant IBF cruiserweight title, are far more likely to go the distance.