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How to Watch Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin – Live Stream and TV Channel
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2 months agoon
Moses Itauma will face Jermaine Franklin on Saturday evening in Manchester (Photo: Getty)
This weekend, British heavyweight Moses Itauma will face American veteran Jermaine Franklin in a modified fight. The boxers will meet on Saturday (March 28) at Manchester’s Co-op Live as the headline act on the Magnificent 7 card, and fans can order the fight now.
The fight was originally scheduled for January, but was postponed due to Itaum suffering a biceps injury in the last minute. Itauma, 21, enters the fight with an unblemished record of 13-0 (11 KOs), with his previous fight lasting less than two minutes when he delivered a devastating knockout blow to Dillian Whyte in the first round.
After the fight, Queensberry founder Frank Warren declared Itauma “the best talent I have ever seen at such a adolescent age”. He told The Ring: “I’ve been in this sport for many, many years and honestly, a 20-year-old fighter at this level – 13 fights – is without a doubt the best I’ve ever been around at this point in my career.”
Nevertheless, next weekend he will face a formidable opponent, experienced fighter Franklin (32), who holds an impressive record of 24-2 (15 KOs). Boxing fans will recall that in 2023, Franklin fought side-by-side with Anthony Joshua for all 12 rounds before ultimately losing on points.
Since then, Franklin has won three of three, including a controversial decision in his triumph over Ivan Dychko. Here’s everything fans need to know about watching Itauma vs. Franklin.
When is Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin?
Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin will take place on Saturday, March 28. The live coverage will begin at 5 p.m., with the Itauma and Franklin bypasses expected to begin at 11 p.m.
How to watch the Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin fight
Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin will be available to stream live as part of a DAZN subscription, not a PPV purchase. This means a monthly or annual DAZN subscription is required to watch the fight.
Prices start from £15.99 per month for an annual pay monthly plan or £25.99 for a rolling monthly plan which can be canceled with 30 days notice. The fight is also included in the framework DAZN Ultimate packagewhich additionally provides over 185 fights and at least 12 PPV events each year at no additional cost, including Chisora vs. Wilder (April 4) and Wardley vs. Dubois (May 9).
Despite being priced at £24.99 per month or £249.99 per year, DAZN claims the Ultimate plan could save subscribers around £320 per year compared to purchasing 12 individual PPV fights. It also provides HDR and Dolby 5.1 surround sound during selected events and every Italian Serie A match.
Alternatively, the Itauma vs. Franklin fight will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds. How DAZN holds exclusive television rights, the fight will not be shown on Sky Sports or TNT Sports.
Full fight card for Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin
Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin (heavyweight)
Nathan Heaney vs. Gerome Warburton (middleweight)
Ezra Taylor vs. Willy Hutchinson (lightweight heavyweight)
Shakiel Thompson vs. Brad Pauls (middleweight) Liam Davies vs. Francesco Grandelli (featherweight)
Alex Murphy vs. Josh Homes (Lightweight)
Michael Gomez Jr. vs. Jordan Flynn (lightweight)
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Fury (11-0, 4 KO) will face Hall (0-0) at the AO Arena.
The once good friends will fight six two-minute rounds in an MF Pro Exhibition fight that will not be broken by either fighter’s record.
Fury recorded consecutive victories over internet sensations Jake Paul and KSI, before overtaking Kenan Hanjalic in a modest victory in Hungary last year.
Hall has only had one boxing fight before and lost a unanimous decision to Thor Bjornsson at the 2022 show.
The 38-year-old is expected to be at least 10 stone heavier than his rival and there are no weight limits or hydration clauses in their heavyweight clash, despite the huge weight difference.
Fury vs Hall – date, place, start time and ring walk
- The pair will fight on Saturday, June 13, live at the AO Arena in Manchester, UK
- Broadcast will start at 6pm BST/1pm ET/10am PT
- The main event will start around 22:00 BST / 17:00 ET / 14:00 PT
Fury vs Hall – date, place, start time and ring walk
- The card can be viewed live worldwide on DAZN pay-per-view and via DAZN Ultimate
Fury vs. Hall – Undercard
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Fury vs. Hall – what was said?
“In settlement [I’ll weigh] about 150 kilograms,” Hall told reporters Professional boxing fans.
“I think Tommy will be around 100 points.
“So we’re talking about a weight difference of 50 kilograms, which is quite significant. 10 stone.
“I’ll be very surprised if Tommy stands there and fights me.”
“Of course I’m willing to cooperate,” Fury said Professional boxing fans.
I want it to be a fan-friendly fight.
“No one wants to see me backing down all night long.
“I have a game plan ready.
“People who come in the evening and buy tickets will not leave having seen the stinkiest.
“I’m going to total war. I want it to be a fight for the ages.”
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UK Boxing
Josh Padley vs Aqib Fiaz – results and post-fight report
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1 day agoon
June 7, 2026
Josh Padley defended his European super featherweight title for the first time at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield, beating Aqib Fiaz by split decision on Saturday.
Padley (19-1, 6 KO) scored to stop Jaouad Belmehdi in the second round to win the vacant European belt in January. Fiaz (14-2, 2 KO) retired after eight bouts for the Commonwealth crown against Reece Bellotti in 2023 and has since lost only twice, with his last victory on points coming against Alex Murphy last July.
In the second, Fiaz pushed the Yorkshireman back into the ropes and went to the body, disturbing his opponent.
The pair opened up in round three and Fiaz landed well to the body again in round four, clearly hurting Padley as he bravely finished the round.
The bodywork was evident again in the fifth round, but the champion fired back and pushed Fiaz away in the seventh round to gain a foothold.
The pace increased as Padley began to tighten the screws, but in the ninth round ‘Ambush’ put Padley under a lot of pressure and the 30-year-old once again survived the session in bleak conditions.
Padley, who had lost his world title fight to Shakur Stevenson, rallied and a left hand rocked Fiaz to the core in the 10th, and he kept landing as the fight came to an end.

Fiaz was deducted a point for a headbutt, and as the fight reached its climax, the pair went mad with lust for leather.
Scores of 115-113 and 114-113 allowed Padley to retain the belt, while the third score was 114-113 in favor of Fiaz.
Sulaimaan is the English champion
On the card below, Ibraheem Sulaimaan won the English super featherweight title with a crushing points defeat against Ibrahim Nadim (16-2, 2 KO).
Sulaimaan (11-0, 5 KO) looked at two cards and the third judge declared him the winner 98-92.

Undercard remaining
Potential middleweight contender Aaron Bowen (8-1, 6 KO) proved to be too much of a challenge for Troy Coleman (15-5-1, 7 KO), who won his ninth and penultimate stoppage victory in their fight.
Leon Atang (7-0, 6 KO) didn’t need long to defeat Fouad Shaili (5-5-2, 3 KO), as the heavyweight hope prevailed in just over two minutes and 30 minutes of the first round of the fight.
In the super featherweight division, Adam Maca (6-0, 5 KO) was forced to go the distance for the first time and won all six frames in defeating Cesar Ignacio Paredes (18-35-1, 5 KO), and featherweight newcomer Edward Hardy (7-0, 3 KO) stopped Jesus Carrasco (2-5-2) in the final round of the fight, after which both received multiple point deductions.
Connor Mitchell (3-0, 2 KO) needed just over two minutes to defeat Super Featherweight Rodrigo Matias Areco (5-22-2), and in the only four-round fight, Chris Mulunda (3-0) won all four middleweight rounds against Connor Goulding (6-13).
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UK Boxing
Chris Billam-Smith vs. Ryan Rozicki – results and post-fight report
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2 days agoon
June 6, 2026
Chris Billam-Smith forced Ryan Rozicki to retire on the stool at the end of the seventh round of a thrilling Zuffa Boxing UK fight on Saturday in Bournemouth.
Billam-Smith (22-2, 14 KO) finally defeated the tenacious Rozicki before the visiting corner pulled him out before the start of the eighth round of the cruiserweight clash at the Bournemouth International Centre.
Rozicki (21-2-1, 20 KO) started at a breakneck pace, forcing Billam-Smith to exchange pockets with him.
Favorite house obliged, and a cut was already noticeable under the Canadian’s left eye.
In the second round, Rozicki worked continuously, but in the same round he was deducted a point for constantly using his head.
Billam-Smith fired a huge uppercut in the third period, rocking Rozicki as he tried to continue trading.
‘The Bruiser’ regained momentum in the fourth quarter, pinning the Bournemouth player to the ropes and having to take several well-placed punches.
In a pulsating fifth quarter, both players continued to trade blow for blow, with both finding success inside.
The former WBO world champion landed at will in the sixth place, and yet Rozicki bravely and incredibly remained standing in the midst of an avalanche of almost eight punches.

The 31-year-old staggered back to the corner, looking distressed and bloody after throwing further unanswered punches tardy in the seventh period.
Rozicki’s corner saw enough and withdrew his man to give ‘The Gentleman’ his first win since overtaking Brandon Glanton last April.
Billam-Smith has lined up a potential clash with former IBF world champion and Zuffa stablemate Jai Opetaia.
Clarke survives two knockdowns, stops Massey in a thriller
Cheavon Clarke rose to the top twice, stopping Jack Massey in the seventh round of a thrilling cruiserweight bout.
Massey (23-4, 13 KO) was poised for an early stoppage after Clarke (11-2, 9 KO) floored Clarke (11-2, 9 KO) in the fourth with a powerful right hand.

“One Smack” increased the pressure and a body shot knocked down the Kent fighter again.
However, “C4” pulled himself together and delivered a right hand in the seventh set, knocking the 33-year-old down to his pants.
Clarke sensed a break and used a series of right hands, prompting referee Bob Williams to intervene.

Cutler said goodbye to Sutton after his injury
Lee Cutler returned to winning ways after losing to Sam Eggington, and Aaron Sutton withdrew from the competition due to an injury in the third round.
Cutler (16-2, 8 KO) landed a right hand that left Sutton (19-3, 3 KO) writhing in pain from a shoulder injury.

McKenna blows Streeter away
Stephen McKenna bounced back from his loss to Lee Cutler by defeating Casey James Streeter in the first round.
Streeter (15-4-2, 6 KO) somehow stayed on his feet after McKenna (16-1, 15 KO) detonated a brutal left hook, but the subsequent attack knocked him to the ground.
The American defeated the count, but McKenna was relentless and after another series of punches, he forced the referee to intervene.

Undercard remaining
Sam Hickey (5-0, 2 KO) defeated Todd Tompkins with a mighty right hand punch in the second round of the middleweight fight.
Tompkins (4-1) was administered oxygen while he was on the canvas, but the 29-year-old was fortunately back on his feet shortly after.
It all ended in the second when Sam Hickey brutally knocked out Todd Tompkins
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Heavyweight Ivan Dychko bounced back from his loss to Jermaine Franklin Jr. after a split decision he won against Harvey Dykes (7-1-1).
Dychko (16-1, 14 KO) came away with two scores of 97-92, outscored by a score of 95-94 in favor of Dykes.
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Welterweight prospect Alex MacMillan (4-0, 3 KO) defeated Leo Fanthome (7-3, 1 KO) three times en route to a brutal second-round stoppage victory.
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