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How to watch Torrez Jr. vs. Vianelllo: date, start time, combat card and stream details

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Live in ESPN+ in the USA fight Richard Torrez Jr. vs. Guido Vianelllo Heavyweight starts at 17:30 et / 14:30 PT on Saturday, April 5, and the main event begins at 23:30 ET / 20:30 entitled


Fight review

Richard Torrez Jr. (12-0, 11 KO) climbs quickly-but he will face a earnest test soon Guido Vianelllo (13-2-1, 11 KO). Until now, Torrez has gone through everyone, but Vianello has experience and power to do it ugly. The fight is happening Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas. This is a large step for Torrez and he knows it. Vianelllo was nearby, but can he deal with the pressure of adolescent power?


Time zones launching

USA (ET): 17:30 (main card) / 23:30 (main event) – live on ESPN+
USA (PT): 14:30 (main card) / 20:30 (main event)
UK (BST): 22:30 (main card) / 4:30 (main event)
Australia (aest): 7:30 (main card) / 13:30 (main event)

Times subject to changes based on the duration of the fight against cards.


Quotes from Faceoff

Richard Torrez Jr.

“It’s something surreal to see your face on the side of the hotel and stuff. And I’m just glad that I can show everyone at home and people who follow us who I am as a warrior. I feel that sometimes people think that I only know how to report. So I am really excited to show various aspects of my game.”

“Guido brings a lot to the table. He is a really towering guy. He knows how to operate his length. I am really excited about showing my boxing skills and showing that I should be here.”

“The most thrilling part of this is that he is a worthy opponent. He has a name. We both work on something. We don’t just try to stay in the game. We are trying to prove something to get something great. So it’s amazing for me that we are able to be together in the ring to fight for this size.”

“The victory will strengthen that I should be here and that the trajectory on which I have the highest rank is proper. It authorizes that I work strenuous and that work was not in vain.”

Guido Vianelllo

“The fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov was just a hot -up for me. It was an simple fight. Now my professional career begins.”

“Richard is a very sturdy guy. He is adolescent like me. He is actually younger. We are two adolescent guys. He is Southpaw. He has an Olympic medal, so much respect for him.”

“I was bursting with two Olympians in Italy. I entered with two professional boxers in England. I entered with another guy in Las Vegas. It was my most challenging training camp in history.”


Quotes from Undercard

Lindolfo Delgado

“I am ready. I waited for such an opportunity to fight a great warrior, such as Elvis. I know that this fight will give me a chance for the title of world champion.”

“There are many southern in Robert Garcia’s gym.

“Winning the fight on this scale would be great for me. I am very cheerful that I am so close to the capacity of the motor title. For many years I have been working and training and training.

Elvis Rodriguez

“This is a great opportunity. And we are more than ready to operate it. It took us a lot of strenuous work. On Saturday evening we will do the work necessary to leave with victory.”

“Victory would be the most significant in my career and will put me on a step away from the possibilities of the world championship.

“My desire is the fight for the title of world champion. This is the final eliminator. Winning him, I will deserve it. And I am ready for the world champion.”

Abdullah Mason

“I couldn’t wait to face Giovanni Cabrera {who withdrew because of an injury. He was a great step. He went to a distance with Isaac Cruz. It would also put us in the ranking. But we are still preparing when we heard that he fell out of the fight. We have this modern opponent and we are ready for him, and we are ready for him.

“This fight is a step.


Torrez vs. Vianelllo FAQ

When Richard Torrez Jr. vs. Guido Vianelllo?
Saturday, April 5 (USA, Great Britain) / Sunday, April 6 (Australia)

What time does the fight start?
Main card:
USA (a) 17:30
USA (Fri): 14:30
UK (BST): 22:30
Australia (aest): 7:30
Main event:
USA (a) 23:30
USA (Fri): 20:30
UK (BST): 4:30
Australia (aest): 13:30

Where is the fight?
Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada

How can I watch the fight?
Live on ESPN+ (USA)

Who has the title?
No title on the line, just a career fight.

Does the rematch come from the clause?
No – this is the first time they fought.

What is the last Guido Vianelllo form?
I got KO in the first round of Moses Johnson, but he was not impressive enough to do a plus.

Is this a fight for the title?
No – without titles. Simply confirming the ground for both men.


Why should I watch?

This is for all the ball. Torrez moves quickly, but this is the first large challenge. Vianello has a reputation, but can he spend time with a hungry adolescent claimant? The whole base is stacked, and these hefty weight intend to lose. If Torrez is as good as he thinks, he will pass through Vianelllo. If not, Vianello has the power to derail everything.


Combat card

Main card – ESPN+
Richard Torrez Jr. vs. Guido Vianelllo – hefty weight
Lindolfo Delgado vs. Elvis Rodriguez – Munior Welter Wweight
Abdullah Mason vs. Carlos ornelas – lightweight

Undercard – ESPN+
Albert Gonzalez vs. Dana Coolwell – featherweight
Steven Navarro vs. Juan Garcia – younger Bantamweight

Last updated 04/04/2025

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