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How to watch Joyce vs. Hrgovic: start time, combat card and stream details
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Live in Dazn, USA, Great Britain and Europe, heavyweight fight Joe Joece vs. Filip Hrgovic starts at 14.00 et / 11.00 PT on Saturday, April 5, and the start time of Great Britain lands at 19:00 BST and 20:00 CET.
Fight review
Two massive scales trying to return to the disaster. Joyce was tired of 40-year-old Chisor. Hrgovic was dropped like a work by Dubois. They both embarrassed. Now they are together because Dillian Whyte slowed down and someone had to appear.
Co-OP Live Arena in Manchester organizes a mess. They both say as if something still left. Let’s see who is lying. Loser has no conversation. The winner may spend a little longer. No titles. Only pressure.
Time zones launching
USA (ET): 14.00 (main card) / 12.00 (UNDCard) – Live in Dazn
USA (PT): 11 am (main card) / 9 am (card)
UK (BST): 19.00 (main card) / 17.00 (UNDCard)
Europe (CET): 20.00 (main card) / 18.00 (UNDCard)
Times subject to changes based on the duration of the fight against cards.
Quotes from Faceoff
Joe Joyce
“It’s a great fight, entertainment and I expect a great performance. The same result will happen, win, and then I take it back to the top. I can’t wait to throw it away on Saturday evening.”
Filip Hrgovic
“It was a low notification, but I was in good shape. This win, I hope that on Saturday it brings me back to the top. It is definitely not at the peak of my career. My motivation is great. I don’t want to lose this fight.”
Quotes from Undercard
Jeamie Tshikeva
“I am offended by David’s behavior. We know each other, and the way he acted is disregarding. I will show him on Saturday. This false strenuous man? He is embarrassing. I see a scared man.”
David Adelye
“Of course it is personal. We are fighting in 48 hours. He is afraid what? You sound like a victim. You don’t like heat, don’t appear. The clown you face and you haven’t closed since then.”
Delicious orie
“When I started, I looked at Joyce and Hrgovica. Now I am on the same card. These are no longer amateur points. I am here to hurt people. Saturday Switch. Not mercy, without patience.”
Joe Joyce vs. Filip Hrgovic Faq
When is the fight of Joe Joyce vs. Filip Hrgovic?
Saturday, April 5 (USA, Great Britain, Europe)
What time does the fight start?
Main card:
USA (a) 14.00
USA (Fri): 11 am
UK (BST): 19:00
Europe (CET): 20:00
Undercard:
USA (a) 12:00
USA (Fri): 9 am
UK (BST): 17.00
Europe (CET): 18:00
Where is the fight?
Co-OP Live Arena, Manchester
How can I watch the fight?
Live on Dazna (USA, Great Britain, Europe)
Who has the title?
Nobody. These are only two boys scrapping meaning.
Does the rematch come from the clause?
NO. They fought for the first time as professionals.
What is the latest Filip Hrgovica form?
He was dropped and ended by Dubois. Not great.
Is this a fight for the title?
NO. No belts. Only pressure.
Why should I watch?
Because these two are desperate. They need it. Not for Legacy – just don’t laugh at sport. Joyce moves as if his knees are made of bricks. HRGOVICA chin did not last five rounds last time. So what happens when two massive weight plentiful start to swing? Probably violence.
And don’t skip the card. Adeleye and Tshikeva take it personally. Trash Talk is already a mess. He could boil.
Combat card
Main card – DAZN
Joe Joyce vs. Filip Hrgovic – massive weight
David Adeleye vs. Jeamie Tshikeva – the title of British heavyweight
Jack Rafferty vs. Cory O’Regan – Commonwealth Super Lightweight Title
Undercard – Dazn
Delicious Orie vs. Milos Veletic – massive weight
Khaleel Majid vs. Alex Murphy – super lightweight
Juergen Endedaj vs. Gerardo Mellado – cruiser weight
Mark Chamberlain vs. Miguel Angel Scaringi – super lightweight
Roiston Barney-Smith vs. Cesar Ignacio Predes-Super Feather Wweight
Nelson Birchall vs. Rodrigo Matias Areco – featherweight
Alfie Middlemiss vs. Alexander Morales – a featherweight
Ramtin Musah vs. Super Midlewight
Louis Szeto vs. Nabil Ahmed – WWEight Bantam
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