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Friday, December 4
TyC Sports (ARG), 10:00 pm EST, Cristian Javier Medina vs TBA.
Saturday, December 5
FOX Sports 5 (AUS) / Sky Arena (NZ), 3:30 am EST, Joseph Parker vs Daniel Martz, Jeff Horn vs Ahmed El Mousaoui.
Channel 5 (UK), 5:30 pm EST, Lenny Daws vs Ruben Nieto, Hughie Fury vs TBA. Daws is a two-time former British champion at 140 pounds and will face Spain's Nieto for the vacant European title at the weight.
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SHO Extreme, 7:00 pm EST, Chris Algieri vs Erick Bone, Marcus Browne vs Francisco Sierra. Algieri enters his second fight with trainer John David Jackson after a competitive loss to Amir Khan in May, and looks to get back in the win column. Browne is a very good light heavyweight prospect. BLH will have live coverage.
SHO, 9:00 pm EST, Daniel Jacobs vs Peter Quillin, Jesus Cuellar vs Jonathan Oquendo. Jacobs-Quillin is a fight that looks like a possible power punching bonanza on paper, and has sort of flown under the radar. The natural fight for the winner is to face the Andy Lee-Billy Joe Saunders winner, that fight taking place on December 19, and SHO picked up that fight recently, so that could be the plan. Cuellar has emerged as a top featherweight and will face Oquendo, who got here by beating Jhonny Gonzalez on the Mayweather-Berto card. BLH will have live coverage.
HBO Latino, 9:45 pm EST, Dusty Hernandez Harrison vs Steve Claggett, Wilfredo Vazquez Jr vs Rafael Rivera, Alexander Brand vs Medzhid Bektemirov. HBO has a few cards lined up on their Latino channel for December, which is nice and would be cool to see more of in 2016, but we'll have to see how their sports division shakes out replacing Ken Hershman, too, and if there's any change in direction.
Televisa (MEX), 11:30 pm EST, Alberto Guevara vs Arturo Santos, Jhonny Gonzalez vs Hurricane Futa.
UniMas, Midnight EST, Jose Ramirez vs Johnny Garcia, Andy Ruiz Jr vs TBA. Ramirez is back in action from Fresno, with Ruiz staying busy. His original opponent was supposed to be Jason Gavern, but Top Rank will surely find someone.