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  • Fight schedule for Saturday February 27th

    Marco Huck vs Ola Afolabi IV - IBO World cruiserweight title
    2pm ET/11am PT/7pm GMT on Boxnation in the UK


    Scott Quigg vs Carl Frampton - IBF/WBA Super World super bantamweight title
    5:30pm ET/2:30pm PT/10:30 GMT on Showtime Extreme in the US and Sky Sports Box Office (PPV) in the UK. Card will start earlier in the UK around 6pm and will air many bouts. See below for full card.


    Kiko Martinez vs Leo Santa Cruz - WBA Super World featherweight title
    Hugo Ruiz vs Julio Ceja - WBC World super bantamweight title
    10pm ET/7pm PT/3am GMT (Sunday) on regular Showtime in the US. Boxnation in the UK.

    At the same time HBO will start their broadcast with

    Hank Lundy vs Terrence Crawford - WBO World super lightweight title
    Felix Verdejo vs William Silva - WBO Latino lightweight title
    Boxnation will also air live starting at 2am GMT (Sunday)

    Sky Sports Box Office PPV full card
    Scott Fitzgerald vs Ben Heap
    Marcus Morrison vs Istvan Kiss
    Josh Taylor vs Lyes Chaibi
    Conrad Cummings vs Victor Garcia
    Charlie Edwards vs Luke Wilton
    Ryan Burnett vs Anthony Settoul : WBC international bantamweight title
    Hosea Burton vs Miles Shinkwin: British light-heavyweight title
    Isaac Lowe vs Marco McCullough: Commonwealth featherweight title
    Gavin McDonnell vs Jorge Sanchez: WBC silver super-bantamweight title/eliminator for world title
    Carl Frampton v Scott Quigg: WBA/IBF world super-bantamweight titles
    Last edited by SnakeVen0m; 02-27-2016, 11:11 AM.

  • #2
    Saturday will crazy here.

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    • #3
      Saturday night is a night for fighting. Saturday night is alright.

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      • #4
        Curious to see Huck come back after his KO loss to the Polish guy (Glowacki). Afolabi may be a bit of a challenge, he looked good against Chakiev, who was a problem of his own doing (gassed out). Huck by robbery.

        Crawford's size will be a problem for Lundy. We saw bigger guys like Molina JR and Beltran give him trouble. Crawford by late stoppage or UD.

        Quigg/Frampton is very interesting. On paper Frampton should dominate Quigg and show the skill difference. If Quigg can apply pressure and keep it consistent throughout the fight he might break Frampton down late. Problem is he'll have to take two to give one. Frampton has looked great but has shown some weaknesses in his chin.

        Again size will make the difference between Santa Cruz and Martinez. Cruz will pressure him and stop him mid to late rounds.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SnakeVen0m View Post
          Marco Huck vs Ola Afolabi - IBO World cruiserweight title
          2pm ET/11am PT/7pm GMT on Boxnation in the UK


          Scott Quigg vs Carl Frampton - IBF/WBA Super World super bantamweight title
          5:30pm ET/2:30pm PT/10:30 GMT on Showtime Extreme in the US and Sky Sports Box Office (PPV) in the UK. Card will start earlier in the UK around 6pm and will air many bouts. See below for full card.


          Kiko Martinez vs Leo Santa Cruz - WBA Super World featherweight title
          Hugo Ruiz vs Julio Ceja - WBC World super bantamweight title
          10pm ET/7pm PT/3am GMT (Sunday) on regular Showtime in the US

          At the same time HBO will start their broadcast with

          Hank Lundy vs Terrence Crawford - WBO World super lightweight title
          Felix Verdejo vs William Silva - WBO Latino lightweight title
          Boxnation will also air live starting at 2am GMT (Sunday)

          Sky Sports Box Office PPV full card
          Scott Fitzgerald vs Ben Heap
          Marcus Morrison vs Istvan Kiss
          Josh Taylor vs Lyes Chaibi
          Conrad Cummings vs Victor Garcia
          Charlie Edwards vs Luke Wilton
          Ryan Burnett vs Anthony Settoul : WBC international bantamweight title
          Hosea Burton vs Miles Shinkwin: British light-heavyweight title
          Isaac Lowe vs Marco McCullough: Commonwealth featherweight title
          Gavin McDonnell vs Jorge Sanchez: WBC silver super-bantamweight title/eliminator for world title
          Carl Frampton v Scott Quigg: WBA/IBF world super-bantamweight titles
          good stuff...
          wish their was posts like this more often with all the time zones

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          • #6
            Damn man so many fights. Wooooo

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            • #7
              UK main eventz usually start at 2.30 for me (California) thanks

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              • #8
                War LSC and War Verdejo!

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                • #9
                  Boxing all day and night tomorrow.

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                  • #10
                    Is there anything better than watching two undefeated champions fighting in a unified bout! Kudos to Sky....but won't be buying....WBA!!!

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