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Boxing streaming and TV schedule for Feb. 24 - Mar. 1

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Tank Davis defends his WBA title on Prime PPV, while Junto Nakatani headlines a show out of Japan  | Photo by Timothy Nwachukwu/Getty Images

Tank Davis defends his WBA title on Prime PPV, while Junto Nakatani headlines a show out of Japan

Monday, Feb. 24

ESPN+, 3:00 am ET, Junto Nakatani vs David Cuellar. For Nakatani’s WBC bantamweight title. It’s easy for these Japanese weekday sunrise shows to get lost in the shuffle here in the US, but this is a nice little main event. Another good matchup in support as Tenshin Nasukawa takes on Jason Moloney. BLH will have live updates

Thursday, Feb. 27

DAZN, 7:0 pm ET, Kim Clavel vs Anabel Ortiz. From Montreal. Support includes one eight-rounder and five four-rounders, so not much here if the main event isn’t a hook for you.

Friday, Feb. 28

DAZN, 8:00 pm ET, Eduardo “Rocky” Hernandez vs Rene Giron. A Matchroom show from Quebec. Hernandez is a hard-hitting action guy, and you may remember Giron from losses to Floyd Schofield and Michel Rivera. Jelena Mrdjenovich and several French Canadians fill out the undercard.

Saturday, Mar. 1

FOX Australia, 3:00 am ET, No Limit. Liam Wilson headlines in a rematch with Youssef Dib, who Wilson knocked out in eight rounds back in July. No American television, but our Australian friends will probably want to remember to tune in, as it sounds like the first matchup was a banger.

TNT Sports (UK), 2:00 pm ET, Collision on the Coast. After all the foofaraw over Queensberry signing on with DAZN, now we get to watch Frank Warren and jilted ex TNT Sports live out the last few weeks of their lease before either can officially move on. Ryan Garner vs Salvador Jimenez for a vacant European title tops the bill. Joe Joyce has a scheduled eight-rounder here, barely a month before he’s slated to face Dillian Whyte, but he’s facing a guy who got blasted in two rounds by Hughie Fury, so presumably he can get through with no cuts or injuries.

DAZN, 2:00 pm ET, Lewis Crocker vs Paddy Donovan. From Crocker’s hometown of Belfast. Both are undefeated welterweights somewhere between young and in-their-prime, it’s an Ireland vs Northern Ireland matchup, and the venue burns hot when the action deserves it. Lot of ingredients for a fun show here. Craig “Spider” Richards vs Padraig McCrory is the undercard matchup with the most name value. BLH will have live updates

DAZN, 7:00 pm ET, Subriel Matias vs Gabriel Valenzuela. A Salita Promotions show from Puerto Rico. Matias looks for his second win since last June’s surprise decision loss to Liam Paro. Valenzuela is no pushover, with decision losses to William Zepeda and Montana Love and a 2023 win over Stevie Spark. Nestor Bravo vs Xolisani Ndongeni, plus Alfredo Santiato vs Javier Fortuna, headline the undercard.

Prime Video PPV / PPV.com, 7:00 pm ET, Tank Davis vs Lamont Roach. Look, I really like Lamont Roach, and I think we were all happy for him when he won his WBA title at 130 lbs. But this fight was roundly panned when it was announced for last December, and it hasn’t gotten any more appealing in the three extra months it’s had to marinate. Can this scrappy titlist from a lower weight class do what so many other scrappy titlists from a lower weight class have failed to do before, and finally be the one to upset Tank Davis? Almost certainly not. But Tank has one of the most consistent PPV audiences in the sport, so enough people will drop the $80 to make it financially viable. Jose Valenzuela and Gary Antuanne Russell face off in the chief support for Valenzuela’s WBA 140 lb title, while Alberto Puello and Sandor Martin fight further down the card for Puello’s WBC title. Jarret Hurd headlines the free two fight prelims. BLH will have live updates

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