• +!+*(WATCH~LIVE!) Purdue vs NC State Free ON Tv Channel

    ##~!!Here'''s wAy to Watch Purdue vs NC State Live@Streaming ON Tv ChanneL on 06 April 2024...March Madness 2024 Final Four: How to Watch Purdue vs. NC State, UConn vs. Alabama Today Without Cable You don't need cable to watch the Final Four on TBS. Here's everything you need to know about streaming Saturday's games using just one app.

    ➤➤Watch Purdue vs NC State Streams ➡️


    ➤➤Watch Purdue vs NC State Live ➡️



    The Final Four is set. No. 1 UConn has dominated throughout the tournament as the Huskies look to repeat. UConn faces No. 4 Alabama in the second Final Four game on Saturday. Today's first game features the tournament's Cinderella team, No. 11 NC State. The Wolfpack have become just the seventh team to reach the Final Four as a double-digit seed. It'll face No. 1 Purdue, led by Player of the Year Zach Edey. Both games are on TBS.

    Here's everything you need to know for the Final Four and the National Championship game. The short of it is you need only one app for $10 a month -- Max (with Ads) -- to watch the final three games of the tournament.

    Who's Playing
    North Carolina State Wolfpack @ Purdue Boilermakers

    Current Records: North Carolina State 26-14, Purdue 33-4

    How To Watch
    When: Saturday, April 6, 2024 at 6:09 p.m. ET
    Where: State Farm Stadium -- Glendale, Arizona

    It's all come down to this: the Purdue Boilermakers will take on the North Carolina State Wolfpack to determine the NCAA National Champion at 6:09 p.m. ET on Saturday at State Farm Stadium. Each of these teams will be fighting to keep a win streak alive as the Boilermakers come in on four and the Wolfpack on nine.

    Purdue earned some postseason bragging rights after a successful outing on Sunday. They came out on top against Tennessee by a score of 72-66.

    It was another big night for Zach Edey, who dropped a double-double on 40 points and 16 rebounds. The match was his 14th in a row with at least 22.4 points. Fletcher Loyer was another key contributor, scoring 14 points along with two steals.

    Meanwhile, North Carolina State earned some postseason bragging rights after a successful outing on Sunday. They walked away with a 76-64 victory over Duke.

    North Carolina State can attribute much of their success to DJ Burns Jr., who scored 29 points along with two blocks. Burns Jr.'s performance made up for a slower game against Marquette last Friday. The team also got some help courtesy of DJ Horne, who scored 20 points.

    Purdue is on a roll lately: they've won ten of their last 11 contests, which provided a nice bump to their 33-4 record this season. As for North Carolina State, their win bumped their record up to 26-14.

    Some high-performance offense is likely on the agenda as both teams are some of the highest scoring teams in the league. Purdue hasn't had any problem running up the score this season, having averaged 84.2 points per game. However, it's not like North Carolina State struggles in that department as they've been averaging 75.5. With both teams so easily able to put up points, the only question left is who can run the score up higher.

    Purdue is hoping to beat the odds on Saturday, as the experts think they're headed for a loss. They might be worth a quick bet since they've covered the spread the last four times they've played.

    Odds
    Purdue is a big 9-point favorite against North Carolina State, according to the latest college basketball odds.

    The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Boilermakers as a 9.5-point favorite.


    The over/under is 146.5 points.

    See college basketball picks for every single game, including this one, from SportsLine's advanced computer model. Get picks now.

    Series History
    Purdue won the only game these two teams have played in the last 3 years.

    Dec 12, 2021 - Purdue 82 vs. North Carolina State 72

    watch hereee....freee. online streme.... no money need.... you can watch award show sports from anywhere freeeeeee
  • (++LIVE!) Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman Live Streams Free ON Tv Channel

     
    Here's +!LIVESTREAMs* [WATCH!_LIVE^]!!Hitchins vs Lemos: Live streaming results, round by round, how to watch, start time, running order...Richardson Hitchins faces Gustavo Lemos in a DAZN main event tonight, with the show going live from Las Vegas at 8 pm ET.Hitchins vs Lemos is an IBF eliminator at 140 lbs. On the undercard, Diego Pacheco returns against Shawn McCalman, Skye Nicolson faces Sarah Mahfoud for a vacant featherweight title, and we’ll see Galal Yafai and Marc Castro both in action.
     

    ➤➤Watch Richardson Hitchins vs Gustavo Lemos Streams ➡️


    ➤➤Watch Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman Live ➡️



    RICHARDSON HITCHINS is yet to put a foot wrong during his relatively serene ascent towards the upper reaches of the super-lightweight division.

    And there are not many expecting that to change on Saturday (April 6) when he headlines a Matchroom USA bill in Las Vegas for the first time, with this clash against the little-known but seemingly dangerous Argentinean Gustavo Daniel Lemos set for the Fountainebleau.

    At 26 years old, Hitchins is now 17-0, and, aside from a knockdown at the hands of Tre’Sean Wiggins five years back, has emerged as the sort of fighter who can box his way out of most situations. He has just seven stoppages among those wins, which says much about his style in a division stacked with big punchers.

    Lemos appears to be one of them and he arrives at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas on a 10-fight knockout streak which dates back to 2019. All of them came in his native Argentina and mostly against opposition outside of Hitchins’ class, although he did drop and stop Lee Selby at lightweight in March 2022.

    He has had only one fight since then, a first-round knockout of Javier Jose Clavero in December meaning he has boxed for less than three minutes in the past 24 months. In the same time frame, Hitchins – number nine ranked contender at 140lbs – has been involved in 34 rounds of action.

    As well as that momentum, the New Yorker is also improving with every fight and has shown against Jose Zepeda and John Bauza in his last two outings that he is well equipped to nullify his opponent regardless of their power. He is seen as one of the leading lights in Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom USA stable and this should be an opportunity to further showcase what he is all about. This one looks like a Hitchins UD waiting to happen.

    Beforehand, undefeated super-middleweights Diego Pacheco and Shawn McCalman will clash in a scheduled 12-rounder but it is unlikely to go the distance. McCalman is 15-0 (7) but has never boxed anything above an eight-rounder so this is a noticeable step up against dangerous 23-year-old puncher Pacheco.

    The California-born youngster has been tipped as the future of the division following his surge through the early stages of his career. He has not gone the distance for three years and should wrap this one up in the second half of the fight too.

    Elsewhere on the card, Birmingham’s Olympic gold medalist Galal Yafai makes his Las Vegas debut in an intriguing 10-round clash with Agustin Mauro Gauto at flyweight. Yafai is 6-0 and is coming off the back of a mature 10-round victory over 22-2 Rocco Santomauro in December.

    Argentina’s once-beaten Gauto is another step up for Yafai, who will have to stay switched on early against the 26-year-old puncher. He has the nous to do so and win this one comfortably on the cards.

    It is also a huge night for London-based Australian Skye Nicolson, who faces the 14-1 Sarah Mahfoud for the vacant WBC featherweight title. It was a belt which was held by Amanda Serrano until she decided to relinquish it when the WBC refused to sanction 12 three-minute round contests for women. Serrano, a big advocate of that format, has since taken part in an historic 12-threes contest against Danila Ramos in Orlando – without the WBC title on the line.

    Meanwhile, Nicolson has been stealthily climbing the WBC rankings and had made no secret of her desire to face featherweight icon Serrano eventually. She won the interim title by beating Sabrina Perez in September last year and will now get the chance to claim the full belt without even having to fight Serrano.

    Mahfoud, however, is a former belt-holder at the weight and her only defeat came against Serrano back in 2022. The Faroe Islands-born Dane represents a clear step up for Nicolson but this is a winnable fight for Nicolson, who should use her slick, hands-down style to secure a close points decision and her first world title.

    There is also a first fight of the year for rising super-featherweight talent Marc Castro. The 24-year-old managed only two fights in 2022, which moved him to 11-0 with eight quick. Now the man from Fresno will take part in the second 10-rounder of his career when he faces tough Mexican Abraham Montoya.

    The 29-year-old from Baja had a miserable run of three straight defeats but rebuilt with back-to-back wins last year in July and then October. His reward for those wins was this crack at Castro and Montoya knows a victory here would provide his decade-long career with a significant shot in the arm.

    There are also a couple of six rounders early on in the card, with two youngsters given the opportunity on this latest Matchroom USA card. Notably, the exciting New York puncher Harley Mederos will draw a line under 14 months of inactivity when he takes on Pedro Scharbaai at lightweight. Mederos won 17 national titles and a youth world bronze as an amateur and is currently 5-0 (4) as a professional. There were high hopes for him in the paid ranks and he will bid to get things going again on Saturday night.

    Finally, Los Angeles super-flyweight Steven Navarro will kick off his professional career with a six-threes bout against 4-3-2 Mexico-born New Yorker Jose Lopez.

    The Verdict – Stacked show, albeit one with some big favourites in  the ‘home’ corner.

    watch hereee....freee. online streme.... no money need.... you can watch award show sports from anywhere freeeeeee
     
     
  • ++>LIVESTREAM]* Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman Live Stream Full Fight ON 06 April 2024

     
    Here's +!LIVESTREAMs* [WATCH!_LIVE^]!!Hitchins vs Lemos: Live streaming results, round by round, how to watch, start time, running order...Richardson Hitchins faces Gustavo Lemos in a DAZN main event tonight, with the show going live from Las Vegas at 8 pm ET.Hitchins vs Lemos is an IBF eliminator at 140 lbs. On the undercard, Diego Pacheco returns against Shawn McCalman, Skye Nicolson faces Sarah Mahfoud for a vacant featherweight title, and we’ll see Galal Yafai and Marc Castro both in action.
     

    ➤➤Watch Richardson Hitchins vs Gustavo Lemos Streams ➡️


    ➤➤Watch Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman Live ➡️



    RICHARDSON HITCHINS is yet to put a foot wrong during his relatively serene ascent towards the upper reaches of the super-lightweight division.

    And there are not many expecting that to change on Saturday (April 6) when he headlines a Matchroom USA bill in Las Vegas for the first time, with this clash against the little-known but seemingly dangerous Argentinean Gustavo Daniel Lemos set for the Fountainebleau.

    At 26 years old, Hitchins is now 17-0, and, aside from a knockdown at the hands of Tre’Sean Wiggins five years back, has emerged as the sort of fighter who can box his way out of most situations. He has just seven stoppages among those wins, which says much about his style in a division stacked with big punchers.

    Lemos appears to be one of them and he arrives at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas on a 10-fight knockout streak which dates back to 2019. All of them came in his native Argentina and mostly against opposition outside of Hitchins’ class, although he did drop and stop Lee Selby at lightweight in March 2022.

    He has had only one fight since then, a first-round knockout of Javier Jose Clavero in December meaning he has boxed for less than three minutes in the past 24 months. In the same time frame, Hitchins – number nine ranked contender at 140lbs – has been involved in 34 rounds of action.

    As well as that momentum, the New Yorker is also improving with every fight and has shown against Jose Zepeda and John Bauza in his last two outings that he is well equipped to nullify his opponent regardless of their power. He is seen as one of the leading lights in Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom USA stable and this should be an opportunity to further showcase what he is all about. This one looks like a Hitchins UD waiting to happen.

    Beforehand, undefeated super-middleweights Diego Pacheco and Shawn McCalman will clash in a scheduled 12-rounder but it is unlikely to go the distance. McCalman is 15-0 (7) but has never boxed anything above an eight-rounder so this is a noticeable step up against dangerous 23-year-old puncher Pacheco.

    The California-born youngster has been tipped as the future of the division following his surge through the early stages of his career. He has not gone the distance for three years and should wrap this one up in the second half of the fight too.

    Elsewhere on the card, Birmingham’s Olympic gold medalist Galal Yafai makes his Las Vegas debut in an intriguing 10-round clash with Agustin Mauro Gauto at flyweight. Yafai is 6-0 and is coming off the back of a mature 10-round victory over 22-2 Rocco Santomauro in December.

    Argentina’s once-beaten Gauto is another step up for Yafai, who will have to stay switched on early against the 26-year-old puncher. He has the nous to do so and win this one comfortably on the cards.

    It is also a huge night for London-based Australian Skye Nicolson, who faces the 14-1 Sarah Mahfoud for the vacant WBC featherweight title. It was a belt which was held by Amanda Serrano until she decided to relinquish it when the WBC refused to sanction 12 three-minute round contests for women. Serrano, a big advocate of that format, has since taken part in an historic 12-threes contest against Danila Ramos in Orlando – without the WBC title on the line.

    Meanwhile, Nicolson has been stealthily climbing the WBC rankings and had made no secret of her desire to face featherweight icon Serrano eventually. She won the interim title by beating Sabrina Perez in September last year and will now get the chance to claim the full belt without even having to fight Serrano.

    Mahfoud, however, is a former belt-holder at the weight and her only defeat came against Serrano back in 2022. The Faroe Islands-born Dane represents a clear step up for Nicolson but this is a winnable fight for Nicolson, who should use her slick, hands-down style to secure a close points decision and her first world title.

    There is also a first fight of the year for rising super-featherweight talent Marc Castro. The 24-year-old managed only two fights in 2022, which moved him to 11-0 with eight quick. Now the man from Fresno will take part in the second 10-rounder of his career when he faces tough Mexican Abraham Montoya.

    The 29-year-old from Baja had a miserable run of three straight defeats but rebuilt with back-to-back wins last year in July and then October. His reward for those wins was this crack at Castro and Montoya knows a victory here would provide his decade-long career with a significant shot in the arm.

    There are also a couple of six rounders early on in the card, with two youngsters given the opportunity on this latest Matchroom USA card. Notably, the exciting New York puncher Harley Mederos will draw a line under 14 months of inactivity when he takes on Pedro Scharbaai at lightweight. Mederos won 17 national titles and a youth world bronze as an amateur and is currently 5-0 (4) as a professional. There were high hopes for him in the paid ranks and he will bid to get things going again on Saturday night.

    Finally, Los Angeles super-flyweight Steven Navarro will kick off his professional career with a six-threes bout against 4-3-2 Mexico-born New Yorker Jose Lopez.

    The Verdict – Stacked show, albeit one with some big favourites in  the ‘home’ corner.

    watch hereee....freee. online streme.... no money need.... you can watch award show sports from anywhere freeeeeee
     
     
  • "[PPV~STREAMs]" Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman FREE On 06 April 2024

     
    Here's +!LIVESTREAMs* [WATCH!_LIVE^]!!Hitchins vs Lemos: Live streaming results, round by round, how to watch, start time, running order...Richardson Hitchins faces Gustavo Lemos in a DAZN main event tonight, with the show going live from Las Vegas at 8 pm ET.Hitchins vs Lemos is an IBF eliminator at 140 lbs. On the undercard, Diego Pacheco returns against Shawn McCalman, Skye Nicolson faces Sarah Mahfoud for a vacant featherweight title, and we’ll see Galal Yafai and Marc Castro both in action.
     

    ➤➤Watch Richardson Hitchins vs Gustavo Lemos Streams ➡️


    ➤➤Watch Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman Live ➡️



    RICHARDSON HITCHINS is yet to put a foot wrong during his relatively serene ascent towards the upper reaches of the super-lightweight division.

    And there are not many expecting that to change on Saturday (April 6) when he headlines a Matchroom USA bill in Las Vegas for the first time, with this clash against the little-known but seemingly dangerous Argentinean Gustavo Daniel Lemos set for the Fountainebleau.

    At 26 years old, Hitchins is now 17-0, and, aside from a knockdown at the hands of Tre’Sean Wiggins five years back, has emerged as the sort of fighter who can box his way out of most situations. He has just seven stoppages among those wins, which says much about his style in a division stacked with big punchers.

    Lemos appears to be one of them and he arrives at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas on a 10-fight knockout streak which dates back to 2019. All of them came in his native Argentina and mostly against opposition outside of Hitchins’ class, although he did drop and stop Lee Selby at lightweight in March 2022.

    He has had only one fight since then, a first-round knockout of Javier Jose Clavero in December meaning he has boxed for less than three minutes in the past 24 months. In the same time frame, Hitchins – number nine ranked contender at 140lbs – has been involved in 34 rounds of action.

    As well as that momentum, the New Yorker is also improving with every fight and has shown against Jose Zepeda and John Bauza in his last two outings that he is well equipped to nullify his opponent regardless of their power. He is seen as one of the leading lights in Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom USA stable and this should be an opportunity to further showcase what he is all about. This one looks like a Hitchins UD waiting to happen.

    Beforehand, undefeated super-middleweights Diego Pacheco and Shawn McCalman will clash in a scheduled 12-rounder but it is unlikely to go the distance. McCalman is 15-0 (7) but has never boxed anything above an eight-rounder so this is a noticeable step up against dangerous 23-year-old puncher Pacheco.

    The California-born youngster has been tipped as the future of the division following his surge through the early stages of his career. He has not gone the distance for three years and should wrap this one up in the second half of the fight too.

    Elsewhere on the card, Birmingham’s Olympic gold medalist Galal Yafai makes his Las Vegas debut in an intriguing 10-round clash with Agustin Mauro Gauto at flyweight. Yafai is 6-0 and is coming off the back of a mature 10-round victory over 22-2 Rocco Santomauro in December.

    Argentina’s once-beaten Gauto is another step up for Yafai, who will have to stay switched on early against the 26-year-old puncher. He has the nous to do so and win this one comfortably on the cards.

    It is also a huge night for London-based Australian Skye Nicolson, who faces the 14-1 Sarah Mahfoud for the vacant WBC featherweight title. It was a belt which was held by Amanda Serrano until she decided to relinquish it when the WBC refused to sanction 12 three-minute round contests for women. Serrano, a big advocate of that format, has since taken part in an historic 12-threes contest against Danila Ramos in Orlando – without the WBC title on the line.

    Meanwhile, Nicolson has been stealthily climbing the WBC rankings and had made no secret of her desire to face featherweight icon Serrano eventually. She won the interim title by beating Sabrina Perez in September last year and will now get the chance to claim the full belt without even having to fight Serrano.

    Mahfoud, however, is a former belt-holder at the weight and her only defeat came against Serrano back in 2022. The Faroe Islands-born Dane represents a clear step up for Nicolson but this is a winnable fight for Nicolson, who should use her slick, hands-down style to secure a close points decision and her first world title.

    There is also a first fight of the year for rising super-featherweight talent Marc Castro. The 24-year-old managed only two fights in 2022, which moved him to 11-0 with eight quick. Now the man from Fresno will take part in the second 10-rounder of his career when he faces tough Mexican Abraham Montoya.

    The 29-year-old from Baja had a miserable run of three straight defeats but rebuilt with back-to-back wins last year in July and then October. His reward for those wins was this crack at Castro and Montoya knows a victory here would provide his decade-long career with a significant shot in the arm.

    There are also a couple of six rounders early on in the card, with two youngsters given the opportunity on this latest Matchroom USA card. Notably, the exciting New York puncher Harley Mederos will draw a line under 14 months of inactivity when he takes on Pedro Scharbaai at lightweight. Mederos won 17 national titles and a youth world bronze as an amateur and is currently 5-0 (4) as a professional. There were high hopes for him in the paid ranks and he will bid to get things going again on Saturday night.

    Finally, Los Angeles super-flyweight Steven Navarro will kick off his professional career with a six-threes bout against 4-3-2 Mexico-born New Yorker Jose Lopez.

    The Verdict – Stacked show, albeit one with some big favourites in  the ‘home’ corner.

    watch hereee....freee. online streme.... no money need.... you can watch award show sports from anywhere freeeeeee
     
     
  • [LIVESTREAM] Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman Live Stream 06 April 2024

     
    Here's +!LIVESTREAMs* [WATCH!_LIVE^]!!Hitchins vs Lemos: Live streaming results, round by round, how to watch, start time, running order...Richardson Hitchins faces Gustavo Lemos in a DAZN main event tonight, with the show going live from Las Vegas at 8 pm ET.Hitchins vs Lemos is an IBF eliminator at 140 lbs. On the undercard, Diego Pacheco returns against Shawn McCalman, Skye Nicolson faces Sarah Mahfoud for a vacant featherweight title, and we’ll see Galal Yafai and Marc Castro both in action.
     

    ➤➤Watch Richardson Hitchins vs Gustavo Lemos Streams ➡️


    ➤➤Watch Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman Live ➡️



    RICHARDSON HITCHINS is yet to put a foot wrong during his relatively serene ascent towards the upper reaches of the super-lightweight division.

    And there are not many expecting that to change on Saturday (April 6) when he headlines a Matchroom USA bill in Las Vegas for the first time, with this clash against the little-known but seemingly dangerous Argentinean Gustavo Daniel Lemos set for the Fountainebleau.

    At 26 years old, Hitchins is now 17-0, and, aside from a knockdown at the hands of Tre’Sean Wiggins five years back, has emerged as the sort of fighter who can box his way out of most situations. He has just seven stoppages among those wins, which says much about his style in a division stacked with big punchers.

    Lemos appears to be one of them and he arrives at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas on a 10-fight knockout streak which dates back to 2019. All of them came in his native Argentina and mostly against opposition outside of Hitchins’ class, although he did drop and stop Lee Selby at lightweight in March 2022.

    He has had only one fight since then, a first-round knockout of Javier Jose Clavero in December meaning he has boxed for less than three minutes in the past 24 months. In the same time frame, Hitchins – number nine ranked contender at 140lbs – has been involved in 34 rounds of action.

    As well as that momentum, the New Yorker is also improving with every fight and has shown against Jose Zepeda and John Bauza in his last two outings that he is well equipped to nullify his opponent regardless of their power. He is seen as one of the leading lights in Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom USA stable and this should be an opportunity to further showcase what he is all about. This one looks like a Hitchins UD waiting to happen.

    Beforehand, undefeated super-middleweights Diego Pacheco and Shawn McCalman will clash in a scheduled 12-rounder but it is unlikely to go the distance. McCalman is 15-0 (7) but has never boxed anything above an eight-rounder so this is a noticeable step up against dangerous 23-year-old puncher Pacheco.

    The California-born youngster has been tipped as the future of the division following his surge through the early stages of his career. He has not gone the distance for three years and should wrap this one up in the second half of the fight too.

    Elsewhere on the card, Birmingham’s Olympic gold medalist Galal Yafai makes his Las Vegas debut in an intriguing 10-round clash with Agustin Mauro Gauto at flyweight. Yafai is 6-0 and is coming off the back of a mature 10-round victory over 22-2 Rocco Santomauro in December.

    Argentina’s once-beaten Gauto is another step up for Yafai, who will have to stay switched on early against the 26-year-old puncher. He has the nous to do so and win this one comfortably on the cards.

    It is also a huge night for London-based Australian Skye Nicolson, who faces the 14-1 Sarah Mahfoud for the vacant WBC featherweight title. It was a belt which was held by Amanda Serrano until she decided to relinquish it when the WBC refused to sanction 12 three-minute round contests for women. Serrano, a big advocate of that format, has since taken part in an historic 12-threes contest against Danila Ramos in Orlando – without the WBC title on the line.

    Meanwhile, Nicolson has been stealthily climbing the WBC rankings and had made no secret of her desire to face featherweight icon Serrano eventually. She won the interim title by beating Sabrina Perez in September last year and will now get the chance to claim the full belt without even having to fight Serrano.

    Mahfoud, however, is a former belt-holder at the weight and her only defeat came against Serrano back in 2022. The Faroe Islands-born Dane represents a clear step up for Nicolson but this is a winnable fight for Nicolson, who should use her slick, hands-down style to secure a close points decision and her first world title.

    There is also a first fight of the year for rising super-featherweight talent Marc Castro. The 24-year-old managed only two fights in 2022, which moved him to 11-0 with eight quick. Now the man from Fresno will take part in the second 10-rounder of his career when he faces tough Mexican Abraham Montoya.

    The 29-year-old from Baja had a miserable run of three straight defeats but rebuilt with back-to-back wins last year in July and then October. His reward for those wins was this crack at Castro and Montoya knows a victory here would provide his decade-long career with a significant shot in the arm.

    There are also a couple of six rounders early on in the card, with two youngsters given the opportunity on this latest Matchroom USA card. Notably, the exciting New York puncher Harley Mederos will draw a line under 14 months of inactivity when he takes on Pedro Scharbaai at lightweight. Mederos won 17 national titles and a youth world bronze as an amateur and is currently 5-0 (4) as a professional. There were high hopes for him in the paid ranks and he will bid to get things going again on Saturday night.

    Finally, Los Angeles super-flyweight Steven Navarro will kick off his professional career with a six-threes bout against 4-3-2 Mexico-born New Yorker Jose Lopez.

    The Verdict – Stacked show, albeit one with some big favourites in  the ‘home’ corner.

    watch hereee....freee. online streme.... no money need.... you can watch award show sports from anywhere freeeeeee
     
     
  • (LIVE*STREAMs) Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman Live Stream Fight 06 April 2024

     
    Here's +!LIVESTREAMs* [WATCH!_LIVE^]!!Hitchins vs Lemos: Live streaming results, round by round, how to watch, start time, running order...Richardson Hitchins faces Gustavo Lemos in a DAZN main event tonight, with the show going live from Las Vegas at 8 pm ET.Hitchins vs Lemos is an IBF eliminator at 140 lbs. On the undercard, Diego Pacheco returns against Shawn McCalman, Skye Nicolson faces Sarah Mahfoud for a vacant featherweight title, and we’ll see Galal Yafai and Marc Castro both in action.
     

    ➤➤Watch Richardson Hitchins vs Gustavo Lemos Streams ➡️


    ➤➤Watch Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman Live ➡️



    RICHARDSON HITCHINS is yet to put a foot wrong during his relatively serene ascent towards the upper reaches of the super-lightweight division.

    And there are not many expecting that to change on Saturday (April 6) when he headlines a Matchroom USA bill in Las Vegas for the first time, with this clash against the little-known but seemingly dangerous Argentinean Gustavo Daniel Lemos set for the Fountainebleau.

    At 26 years old, Hitchins is now 17-0, and, aside from a knockdown at the hands of Tre’Sean Wiggins five years back, has emerged as the sort of fighter who can box his way out of most situations. He has just seven stoppages among those wins, which says much about his style in a division stacked with big punchers.

    Lemos appears to be one of them and he arrives at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas on a 10-fight knockout streak which dates back to 2019. All of them came in his native Argentina and mostly against opposition outside of Hitchins’ class, although he did drop and stop Lee Selby at lightweight in March 2022.

    He has had only one fight since then, a first-round knockout of Javier Jose Clavero in December meaning he has boxed for less than three minutes in the past 24 months. In the same time frame, Hitchins – number nine ranked contender at 140lbs – has been involved in 34 rounds of action.

    As well as that momentum, the New Yorker is also improving with every fight and has shown against Jose Zepeda and John Bauza in his last two outings that he is well equipped to nullify his opponent regardless of their power. He is seen as one of the leading lights in Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom USA stable and this should be an opportunity to further showcase what he is all about. This one looks like a Hitchins UD waiting to happen.

    Beforehand, undefeated super-middleweights Diego Pacheco and Shawn McCalman will clash in a scheduled 12-rounder but it is unlikely to go the distance. McCalman is 15-0 (7) but has never boxed anything above an eight-rounder so this is a noticeable step up against dangerous 23-year-old puncher Pacheco.

    The California-born youngster has been tipped as the future of the division following his surge through the early stages of his career. He has not gone the distance for three years and should wrap this one up in the second half of the fight too.

    Elsewhere on the card, Birmingham’s Olympic gold medalist Galal Yafai makes his Las Vegas debut in an intriguing 10-round clash with Agustin Mauro Gauto at flyweight. Yafai is 6-0 and is coming off the back of a mature 10-round victory over 22-2 Rocco Santomauro in December.

    Argentina’s once-beaten Gauto is another step up for Yafai, who will have to stay switched on early against the 26-year-old puncher. He has the nous to do so and win this one comfortably on the cards.

    It is also a huge night for London-based Australian Skye Nicolson, who faces the 14-1 Sarah Mahfoud for the vacant WBC featherweight title. It was a belt which was held by Amanda Serrano until she decided to relinquish it when the WBC refused to sanction 12 three-minute round contests for women. Serrano, a big advocate of that format, has since taken part in an historic 12-threes contest against Danila Ramos in Orlando – without the WBC title on the line.

    Meanwhile, Nicolson has been stealthily climbing the WBC rankings and had made no secret of her desire to face featherweight icon Serrano eventually. She won the interim title by beating Sabrina Perez in September last year and will now get the chance to claim the full belt without even having to fight Serrano.

    Mahfoud, however, is a former belt-holder at the weight and her only defeat came against Serrano back in 2022. The Faroe Islands-born Dane represents a clear step up for Nicolson but this is a winnable fight for Nicolson, who should use her slick, hands-down style to secure a close points decision and her first world title.

    There is also a first fight of the year for rising super-featherweight talent Marc Castro. The 24-year-old managed only two fights in 2022, which moved him to 11-0 with eight quick. Now the man from Fresno will take part in the second 10-rounder of his career when he faces tough Mexican Abraham Montoya.

    The 29-year-old from Baja had a miserable run of three straight defeats but rebuilt with back-to-back wins last year in July and then October. His reward for those wins was this crack at Castro and Montoya knows a victory here would provide his decade-long career with a significant shot in the arm.

    There are also a couple of six rounders early on in the card, with two youngsters given the opportunity on this latest Matchroom USA card. Notably, the exciting New York puncher Harley Mederos will draw a line under 14 months of inactivity when he takes on Pedro Scharbaai at lightweight. Mederos won 17 national titles and a youth world bronze as an amateur and is currently 5-0 (4) as a professional. There were high hopes for him in the paid ranks and he will bid to get things going again on Saturday night.

    Finally, Los Angeles super-flyweight Steven Navarro will kick off his professional career with a six-threes bout against 4-3-2 Mexico-born New Yorker Jose Lopez.

    The Verdict – Stacked show, albeit one with some big favourites in  the ‘home’ corner.

    watch hereee....freee. online streme.... no money need.... you can watch award show sports from anywhere freeeeeee
     
     
  • [+[!LIVE!]+] Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman LIVE@STreaming ON TV Channel 06 April 2024

     
    Here's +!LIVESTREAMs* [WATCH!_LIVE^]!!Hitchins vs Lemos: Live streaming results, round by round, how to watch, start time, running order...Richardson Hitchins faces Gustavo Lemos in a DAZN main event tonight, with the show going live from Las Vegas at 8 pm ET.Hitchins vs Lemos is an IBF eliminator at 140 lbs. On the undercard, Diego Pacheco returns against Shawn McCalman, Skye Nicolson faces Sarah Mahfoud for a vacant featherweight title, and we’ll see Galal Yafai and Marc Castro both in action.
     

    ➤➤Watch Richardson Hitchins vs Gustavo Lemos Streams ➡️


    ➤➤Watch Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman Live ➡️



    RICHARDSON HITCHINS is yet to put a foot wrong during his relatively serene ascent towards the upper reaches of the super-lightweight division.

    And there are not many expecting that to change on Saturday (April 6) when he headlines a Matchroom USA bill in Las Vegas for the first time, with this clash against the little-known but seemingly dangerous Argentinean Gustavo Daniel Lemos set for the Fountainebleau.

    At 26 years old, Hitchins is now 17-0, and, aside from a knockdown at the hands of Tre’Sean Wiggins five years back, has emerged as the sort of fighter who can box his way out of most situations. He has just seven stoppages among those wins, which says much about his style in a division stacked with big punchers.

    Lemos appears to be one of them and he arrives at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas on a 10-fight knockout streak which dates back to 2019. All of them came in his native Argentina and mostly against opposition outside of Hitchins’ class, although he did drop and stop Lee Selby at lightweight in March 2022.

    He has had only one fight since then, a first-round knockout of Javier Jose Clavero in December meaning he has boxed for less than three minutes in the past 24 months. In the same time frame, Hitchins – number nine ranked contender at 140lbs – has been involved in 34 rounds of action.

    As well as that momentum, the New Yorker is also improving with every fight and has shown against Jose Zepeda and John Bauza in his last two outings that he is well equipped to nullify his opponent regardless of their power. He is seen as one of the leading lights in Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom USA stable and this should be an opportunity to further showcase what he is all about. This one looks like a Hitchins UD waiting to happen.

    Beforehand, undefeated super-middleweights Diego Pacheco and Shawn McCalman will clash in a scheduled 12-rounder but it is unlikely to go the distance. McCalman is 15-0 (7) but has never boxed anything above an eight-rounder so this is a noticeable step up against dangerous 23-year-old puncher Pacheco.

    The California-born youngster has been tipped as the future of the division following his surge through the early stages of his career. He has not gone the distance for three years and should wrap this one up in the second half of the fight too.

    Elsewhere on the card, Birmingham’s Olympic gold medalist Galal Yafai makes his Las Vegas debut in an intriguing 10-round clash with Agustin Mauro Gauto at flyweight. Yafai is 6-0 and is coming off the back of a mature 10-round victory over 22-2 Rocco Santomauro in December.

    Argentina’s once-beaten Gauto is another step up for Yafai, who will have to stay switched on early against the 26-year-old puncher. He has the nous to do so and win this one comfortably on the cards.

    It is also a huge night for London-based Australian Skye Nicolson, who faces the 14-1 Sarah Mahfoud for the vacant WBC featherweight title. It was a belt which was held by Amanda Serrano until she decided to relinquish it when the WBC refused to sanction 12 three-minute round contests for women. Serrano, a big advocate of that format, has since taken part in an historic 12-threes contest against Danila Ramos in Orlando – without the WBC title on the line.

    Meanwhile, Nicolson has been stealthily climbing the WBC rankings and had made no secret of her desire to face featherweight icon Serrano eventually. She won the interim title by beating Sabrina Perez in September last year and will now get the chance to claim the full belt without even having to fight Serrano.

    Mahfoud, however, is a former belt-holder at the weight and her only defeat came against Serrano back in 2022. The Faroe Islands-born Dane represents a clear step up for Nicolson but this is a winnable fight for Nicolson, who should use her slick, hands-down style to secure a close points decision and her first world title.

    There is also a first fight of the year for rising super-featherweight talent Marc Castro. The 24-year-old managed only two fights in 2022, which moved him to 11-0 with eight quick. Now the man from Fresno will take part in the second 10-rounder of his career when he faces tough Mexican Abraham Montoya.

    The 29-year-old from Baja had a miserable run of three straight defeats but rebuilt with back-to-back wins last year in July and then October. His reward for those wins was this crack at Castro and Montoya knows a victory here would provide his decade-long career with a significant shot in the arm.

    There are also a couple of six rounders early on in the card, with two youngsters given the opportunity on this latest Matchroom USA card. Notably, the exciting New York puncher Harley Mederos will draw a line under 14 months of inactivity when he takes on Pedro Scharbaai at lightweight. Mederos won 17 national titles and a youth world bronze as an amateur and is currently 5-0 (4) as a professional. There were high hopes for him in the paid ranks and he will bid to get things going again on Saturday night.

    Finally, Los Angeles super-flyweight Steven Navarro will kick off his professional career with a six-threes bout against 4-3-2 Mexico-born New Yorker Jose Lopez.

    The Verdict – Stacked show, albeit one with some big favourites in  the ‘home’ corner.

    watch hereee....freee. online streme.... no money need.... you can watch award show sports from anywhere freeeeeee
     
     
  • (!STREAM!) Richardson Hitchins vs Gustavo Lemos Live FreE On TV Channel & DAZN

     
    Here's +!LIVESTREAMs* [WATCH!_LIVE^]!!Hitchins vs Lemos: Live streaming results, round by round, how to watch, start time, running order...Richardson Hitchins faces Gustavo Lemos in a DAZN main event tonight, with the show going live from Las Vegas at 8 pm ET.Hitchins vs Lemos is an IBF eliminator at 140 lbs. On the undercard, Diego Pacheco returns against Shawn McCalman, Skye Nicolson faces Sarah Mahfoud for a vacant featherweight title, and we’ll see Galal Yafai and Marc Castro both in action.
     

    ➤➤Watch Richardson Hitchins vs Gustavo Lemos Streams ➡️


    ➤➤Watch Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman Live ➡️



    RICHARDSON HITCHINS is yet to put a foot wrong during his relatively serene ascent towards the upper reaches of the super-lightweight division.

    And there are not many expecting that to change on Saturday (April 6) when he headlines a Matchroom USA bill in Las Vegas for the first time, with this clash against the little-known but seemingly dangerous Argentinean Gustavo Daniel Lemos set for the Fountainebleau.

    At 26 years old, Hitchins is now 17-0, and, aside from a knockdown at the hands of Tre’Sean Wiggins five years back, has emerged as the sort of fighter who can box his way out of most situations. He has just seven stoppages among those wins, which says much about his style in a division stacked with big punchers.

    Lemos appears to be one of them and he arrives at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas on a 10-fight knockout streak which dates back to 2019. All of them came in his native Argentina and mostly against opposition outside of Hitchins’ class, although he did drop and stop Lee Selby at lightweight in March 2022.

    He has had only one fight since then, a first-round knockout of Javier Jose Clavero in December meaning he has boxed for less than three minutes in the past 24 months. In the same time frame, Hitchins – number nine ranked contender at 140lbs – has been involved in 34 rounds of action.

    As well as that momentum, the New Yorker is also improving with every fight and has shown against Jose Zepeda and John Bauza in his last two outings that he is well equipped to nullify his opponent regardless of their power. He is seen as one of the leading lights in Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom USA stable and this should be an opportunity to further showcase what he is all about. This one looks like a Hitchins UD waiting to happen.

    Beforehand, undefeated super-middleweights Diego Pacheco and Shawn McCalman will clash in a scheduled 12-rounder but it is unlikely to go the distance. McCalman is 15-0 (7) but has never boxed anything above an eight-rounder so this is a noticeable step up against dangerous 23-year-old puncher Pacheco.

    The California-born youngster has been tipped as the future of the division following his surge through the early stages of his career. He has not gone the distance for three years and should wrap this one up in the second half of the fight too.

    Elsewhere on the card, Birmingham’s Olympic gold medalist Galal Yafai makes his Las Vegas debut in an intriguing 10-round clash with Agustin Mauro Gauto at flyweight. Yafai is 6-0 and is coming off the back of a mature 10-round victory over 22-2 Rocco Santomauro in December.

    Argentina’s once-beaten Gauto is another step up for Yafai, who will have to stay switched on early against the 26-year-old puncher. He has the nous to do so and win this one comfortably on the cards.

    It is also a huge night for London-based Australian Skye Nicolson, who faces the 14-1 Sarah Mahfoud for the vacant WBC featherweight title. It was a belt which was held by Amanda Serrano until she decided to relinquish it when the WBC refused to sanction 12 three-minute round contests for women. Serrano, a big advocate of that format, has since taken part in an historic 12-threes contest against Danila Ramos in Orlando – without the WBC title on the line.

    Meanwhile, Nicolson has been stealthily climbing the WBC rankings and had made no secret of her desire to face featherweight icon Serrano eventually. She won the interim title by beating Sabrina Perez in September last year and will now get the chance to claim the full belt without even having to fight Serrano.

    Mahfoud, however, is a former belt-holder at the weight and her only defeat came against Serrano back in 2022. The Faroe Islands-born Dane represents a clear step up for Nicolson but this is a winnable fight for Nicolson, who should use her slick, hands-down style to secure a close points decision and her first world title.

    There is also a first fight of the year for rising super-featherweight talent Marc Castro. The 24-year-old managed only two fights in 2022, which moved him to 11-0 with eight quick. Now the man from Fresno will take part in the second 10-rounder of his career when he faces tough Mexican Abraham Montoya.

    The 29-year-old from Baja had a miserable run of three straight defeats but rebuilt with back-to-back wins last year in July and then October. His reward for those wins was this crack at Castro and Montoya knows a victory here would provide his decade-long career with a significant shot in the arm.

    There are also a couple of six rounders early on in the card, with two youngsters given the opportunity on this latest Matchroom USA card. Notably, the exciting New York puncher Harley Mederos will draw a line under 14 months of inactivity when he takes on Pedro Scharbaai at lightweight. Mederos won 17 national titles and a youth world bronze as an amateur and is currently 5-0 (4) as a professional. There were high hopes for him in the paid ranks and he will bid to get things going again on Saturday night.

    Finally, Los Angeles super-flyweight Steven Navarro will kick off his professional career with a six-threes bout against 4-3-2 Mexico-born New Yorker Jose Lopez.

    The Verdict – Stacked show, albeit one with some big favourites in  the ‘home’ corner.

    watch hereee....freee. online streme.... no money need.... you can watch award show sports from anywhere freeeeeee
     
     
  • +**PPV Boxing TV* `"Richardson Hitchins vs Gustavo Lemos" LIVE Coverage on DAZN

     
    Here's +!LIVESTREAMs* [WATCH!_LIVE^]!!Hitchins vs Lemos: Live streaming results, round by round, how to watch, start time, running order...Richardson Hitchins faces Gustavo Lemos in a DAZN main event tonight, with the show going live from Las Vegas at 8 pm ET.Hitchins vs Lemos is an IBF eliminator at 140 lbs. On the undercard, Diego Pacheco returns against Shawn McCalman, Skye Nicolson faces Sarah Mahfoud for a vacant featherweight title, and we’ll see Galal Yafai and Marc Castro both in action.
     

    ➤➤Watch Richardson Hitchins vs Gustavo Lemos Streams ➡️


    ➤➤Watch Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman Live ➡️



    RICHARDSON HITCHINS is yet to put a foot wrong during his relatively serene ascent towards the upper reaches of the super-lightweight division.

    And there are not many expecting that to change on Saturday (April 6) when he headlines a Matchroom USA bill in Las Vegas for the first time, with this clash against the little-known but seemingly dangerous Argentinean Gustavo Daniel Lemos set for the Fountainebleau.

    At 26 years old, Hitchins is now 17-0, and, aside from a knockdown at the hands of Tre’Sean Wiggins five years back, has emerged as the sort of fighter who can box his way out of most situations. He has just seven stoppages among those wins, which says much about his style in a division stacked with big punchers.

    Lemos appears to be one of them and he arrives at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas on a 10-fight knockout streak which dates back to 2019. All of them came in his native Argentina and mostly against opposition outside of Hitchins’ class, although he did drop and stop Lee Selby at lightweight in March 2022.

    He has had only one fight since then, a first-round knockout of Javier Jose Clavero in December meaning he has boxed for less than three minutes in the past 24 months. In the same time frame, Hitchins – number nine ranked contender at 140lbs – has been involved in 34 rounds of action.

    As well as that momentum, the New Yorker is also improving with every fight and has shown against Jose Zepeda and John Bauza in his last two outings that he is well equipped to nullify his opponent regardless of their power. He is seen as one of the leading lights in Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom USA stable and this should be an opportunity to further showcase what he is all about. This one looks like a Hitchins UD waiting to happen.

    Beforehand, undefeated super-middleweights Diego Pacheco and Shawn McCalman will clash in a scheduled 12-rounder but it is unlikely to go the distance. McCalman is 15-0 (7) but has never boxed anything above an eight-rounder so this is a noticeable step up against dangerous 23-year-old puncher Pacheco.

    The California-born youngster has been tipped as the future of the division following his surge through the early stages of his career. He has not gone the distance for three years and should wrap this one up in the second half of the fight too.

    Elsewhere on the card, Birmingham’s Olympic gold medalist Galal Yafai makes his Las Vegas debut in an intriguing 10-round clash with Agustin Mauro Gauto at flyweight. Yafai is 6-0 and is coming off the back of a mature 10-round victory over 22-2 Rocco Santomauro in December.

    Argentina’s once-beaten Gauto is another step up for Yafai, who will have to stay switched on early against the 26-year-old puncher. He has the nous to do so and win this one comfortably on the cards.

    It is also a huge night for London-based Australian Skye Nicolson, who faces the 14-1 Sarah Mahfoud for the vacant WBC featherweight title. It was a belt which was held by Amanda Serrano until she decided to relinquish it when the WBC refused to sanction 12 three-minute round contests for women. Serrano, a big advocate of that format, has since taken part in an historic 12-threes contest against Danila Ramos in Orlando – without the WBC title on the line.

    Meanwhile, Nicolson has been stealthily climbing the WBC rankings and had made no secret of her desire to face featherweight icon Serrano eventually. She won the interim title by beating Sabrina Perez in September last year and will now get the chance to claim the full belt without even having to fight Serrano.

    Mahfoud, however, is a former belt-holder at the weight and her only defeat came against Serrano back in 2022. The Faroe Islands-born Dane represents a clear step up for Nicolson but this is a winnable fight for Nicolson, who should use her slick, hands-down style to secure a close points decision and her first world title.

    There is also a first fight of the year for rising super-featherweight talent Marc Castro. The 24-year-old managed only two fights in 2022, which moved him to 11-0 with eight quick. Now the man from Fresno will take part in the second 10-rounder of his career when he faces tough Mexican Abraham Montoya.

    The 29-year-old from Baja had a miserable run of three straight defeats but rebuilt with back-to-back wins last year in July and then October. His reward for those wins was this crack at Castro and Montoya knows a victory here would provide his decade-long career with a significant shot in the arm.

    There are also a couple of six rounders early on in the card, with two youngsters given the opportunity on this latest Matchroom USA card. Notably, the exciting New York puncher Harley Mederos will draw a line under 14 months of inactivity when he takes on Pedro Scharbaai at lightweight. Mederos won 17 national titles and a youth world bronze as an amateur and is currently 5-0 (4) as a professional. There were high hopes for him in the paid ranks and he will bid to get things going again on Saturday night.

    Finally, Los Angeles super-flyweight Steven Navarro will kick off his professional career with a six-threes bout against 4-3-2 Mexico-born New Yorker Jose Lopez.

    The Verdict – Stacked show, albeit one with some big favourites in  the ‘home’ corner.

    watch hereee....freee. online streme.... no money need.... you can watch award show sports from anywhere freeeeeee
     
     
  • ++>[Here's Way tO Watch] Richardson Hitchins vs Gustavo Lemos LivE FreE Fight On TV Channel

     
    Here's +!LIVESTREAMs* [WATCH!_LIVE^]!!Hitchins vs Lemos: Live streaming results, round by round, how to watch, start time, running order...Richardson Hitchins faces Gustavo Lemos in a DAZN main event tonight, with the show going live from Las Vegas at 8 pm ET.Hitchins vs Lemos is an IBF eliminator at 140 lbs. On the undercard, Diego Pacheco returns against Shawn McCalman, Skye Nicolson faces Sarah Mahfoud for a vacant featherweight title, and we’ll see Galal Yafai and Marc Castro both in action.
     

    ➤➤Watch Richardson Hitchins vs Gustavo Lemos Streams ➡️


    ➤➤Watch Diego Pacheco vs Shawn McCalman Live ➡️



    RICHARDSON HITCHINS is yet to put a foot wrong during his relatively serene ascent towards the upper reaches of the super-lightweight division.

    And there are not many expecting that to change on Saturday (April 6) when he headlines a Matchroom USA bill in Las Vegas for the first time, with this clash against the little-known but seemingly dangerous Argentinean Gustavo Daniel Lemos set for the Fountainebleau.

    At 26 years old, Hitchins is now 17-0, and, aside from a knockdown at the hands of Tre’Sean Wiggins five years back, has emerged as the sort of fighter who can box his way out of most situations. He has just seven stoppages among those wins, which says much about his style in a division stacked with big punchers.

    Lemos appears to be one of them and he arrives at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas on a 10-fight knockout streak which dates back to 2019. All of them came in his native Argentina and mostly against opposition outside of Hitchins’ class, although he did drop and stop Lee Selby at lightweight in March 2022.

    He has had only one fight since then, a first-round knockout of Javier Jose Clavero in December meaning he has boxed for less than three minutes in the past 24 months. In the same time frame, Hitchins – number nine ranked contender at 140lbs – has been involved in 34 rounds of action.

    As well as that momentum, the New Yorker is also improving with every fight and has shown against Jose Zepeda and John Bauza in his last two outings that he is well equipped to nullify his opponent regardless of their power. He is seen as one of the leading lights in Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom USA stable and this should be an opportunity to further showcase what he is all about. This one looks like a Hitchins UD waiting to happen.

    Beforehand, undefeated super-middleweights Diego Pacheco and Shawn McCalman will clash in a scheduled 12-rounder but it is unlikely to go the distance. McCalman is 15-0 (7) but has never boxed anything above an eight-rounder so this is a noticeable step up against dangerous 23-year-old puncher Pacheco.

    The California-born youngster has been tipped as the future of the division following his surge through the early stages of his career. He has not gone the distance for three years and should wrap this one up in the second half of the fight too.

    Elsewhere on the card, Birmingham’s Olympic gold medalist Galal Yafai makes his Las Vegas debut in an intriguing 10-round clash with Agustin Mauro Gauto at flyweight. Yafai is 6-0 and is coming off the back of a mature 10-round victory over 22-2 Rocco Santomauro in December.

    Argentina’s once-beaten Gauto is another step up for Yafai, who will have to stay switched on early against the 26-year-old puncher. He has the nous to do so and win this one comfortably on the cards.

    It is also a huge night for London-based Australian Skye Nicolson, who faces the 14-1 Sarah Mahfoud for the vacant WBC featherweight title. It was a belt which was held by Amanda Serrano until she decided to relinquish it when the WBC refused to sanction 12 three-minute round contests for women. Serrano, a big advocate of that format, has since taken part in an historic 12-threes contest against Danila Ramos in Orlando – without the WBC title on the line.

    Meanwhile, Nicolson has been stealthily climbing the WBC rankings and had made no secret of her desire to face featherweight icon Serrano eventually. She won the interim title by beating Sabrina Perez in September last year and will now get the chance to claim the full belt without even having to fight Serrano.

    Mahfoud, however, is a former belt-holder at the weight and her only defeat came against Serrano back in 2022. The Faroe Islands-born Dane represents a clear step up for Nicolson but this is a winnable fight for Nicolson, who should use her slick, hands-down style to secure a close points decision and her first world title.

    There is also a first fight of the year for rising super-featherweight talent Marc Castro. The 24-year-old managed only two fights in 2022, which moved him to 11-0 with eight quick. Now the man from Fresno will take part in the second 10-rounder of his career when he faces tough Mexican Abraham Montoya.

    The 29-year-old from Baja had a miserable run of three straight defeats but rebuilt with back-to-back wins last year in July and then October. His reward for those wins was this crack at Castro and Montoya knows a victory here would provide his decade-long career with a significant shot in the arm.

    There are also a couple of six rounders early on in the card, with two youngsters given the opportunity on this latest Matchroom USA card. Notably, the exciting New York puncher Harley Mederos will draw a line under 14 months of inactivity when he takes on Pedro Scharbaai at lightweight. Mederos won 17 national titles and a youth world bronze as an amateur and is currently 5-0 (4) as a professional. There were high hopes for him in the paid ranks and he will bid to get things going again on Saturday night.

    Finally, Los Angeles super-flyweight Steven Navarro will kick off his professional career with a six-threes bout against 4-3-2 Mexico-born New Yorker Jose Lopez.

    The Verdict – Stacked show, albeit one with some big favourites in  the ‘home’ corner.

    watch hereee....freee. online streme.... no money need.... you can watch award show sports from anywhere freeeeeee