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Wednesday, June 6
Sky Sports (UK), 5:00 pm ET, Luke Watkins vs Lawrence Okolie, Reece Bellotti vs Ryan Doyle. A couple of Commonwealth title fights, one at cruiserweight and one at featherweight. Okolie (8-0, 6 KO) has looked good since turning pro and this is meant to be a step for him on his journey.
Friday, June 8
ESPN2, 9:00 pm ET, Diego De La Hoya vs Jose Salgado. De La Hoya is looking to get back on track and headed toward a title fight at 122. Salgado is a veteran who can punch.
Saturday, June 9
BT Sport (UK), 2:00 pm ET, Tyson Fury vs Sefer Seferi, Terry Flanagan vs Maurice Hooker. Fury hasn’t fought since 2015, so he’s coming back soft on paper against Seferi, an untested 39-year-old who’s really a cruiserweight. Flanagan-Hooker is for a vacant title at 140 and as far as serious fights go, it’s the real main event here. But the REAL main event is Fury, who’s a star. BLH will have live coverage.
ESPN+, 6:30 pm ET, Crawford-Horn Prelims.
ESPN+, 9:30 pm ET, Terence Crawford vs Jeff Horn. Horn is defending the WBO welterweight title, but he’s the big underdog here against Crawford, seen by some as the top P4P fighter. Crawford is a two-division champion already and is looking to make it three. It could be a more interesting style clash than some are thinking, it could be Crawford showing his skills again in dominant fashion. We’ll see. BLH will have live coverage.
SHO, 10:00 pm ET, Leo Santa Cruz vs Abner Mares, Jermell Charlo vs Austin Trout. A couple of world title matches on Showtime again, Santa Cruz defending his featherweight belt against Mares in a rematch, and Charlo defending his 154-pound title against former titleholder Trout. BLH will have live coverage.