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Results
- Felix Cash TKO-3 Denzel Bentley (1:24) [Highlights and Recap]
- Callum Johnson TKO-2 Emil Markic (2:37) [Highlights and Recap]
- David Adeleye PTS-6 Kamil Sokolowski (58-57) [Highlights and Recap]
- Henry Turner PTS-6 Clayton Bricknell (60-54) [Highlights and Recap]
- George Davey PTS-6 Jamie Stewart (59-56) [Highlights and Recap]
- Karol Itauma TKO-1 Ryan Hibbert (1:58) [Highlights and Recap]
Today at 2:30 pm ET on BT Sport in the United Kingdom, Denzel Bentley and Felix Cash headline from York Hall on a card that also features the return of light heavyweight contender Callum Johnson.
The main event is expected no earlier than 5 pm ET. We’ll be here with live coverage. You can catch all the updates from the show in this stream, which will refresh itself:
Bentley will be defending his British middleweight title, with Cash’s Commonwealth belt also on the line. It’s a potentially fascinating style clash and matchup, a really good fight at the domestic level, about as good as it really gets on paper.
How to Watch Bentley vs Cash
Date: Saturday, April 24 | Start Time: 2:30 pm ET
Location: York Hall - London, England
TV: BT Sport 1 (UK)
Online Coverage: BadLeftHook.com
The 35-year-old Johnson hasn’t fought since 2019, and returns today against Croatia’s Emil Markic. Johnson is still a contender at 175 on paper, so we’ll see what he’s got in the ring. He wants to make another run at a world title. Heavyweight prospect David Adeleye will also be in action, facing veteran Kamil Sokolowski, who doesn’t have a good record but is a tough, well-known step up for European heavies.
This doesn’t have any legal way to watch in the U.S., but we’ll be here. Join us today!
Main Card (BT Sport, 2:30 pm ET)
- Denzel Bentley (14-0-1, 12 KO) vs Felix Cash (13-0, 9 KO), middleweights, 12 rounds, for Bentley’s British and Cash’s Commonwealth titles
- Callum Johnson (18-1, 13 KO) vs Emil Markic (32-2, 24 KO), light heavyweights, 10 rounds
- David Adeleye (5-0, 5 KO) vs Kamil Sokolowski (10-21-2, 4 KO), heavyweights, 6 rounds
- Henry Turner (4-0, 0 KO) vs Clayton Bricknell (3-3-1, 0 KO), junior welterweights, 6 rounds
- George Davey (3-0, 0 KO) vs Jamie Stewart (2-1-1, 0 KO), welterweights, 6 rounds
- Karol Itauma (1-0, 0 KO) vs Ryan Hibbert (1-8, 0 KO), light heavyweights, 4 rounds