Boxing tonight: Start times, live stream, TV channel and fight card
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The 23-year-old has enjoyed a rapid rise up the ranks in the sport of boxing thus far, and remains unbeaten in 13 fights. Liddard became the country's youngest ever middleweight champion in his last appearance back in October when he scored an impressive 10th rounds knockout victory over Kieron Conway.
But the young rising prospect is in for a tough test later this evening against the experienced Denny. The 34-year-old has previously fought for the coveted Commonwealth strap, but ended up suffering a second round knockout defeat to Hamzah Sheeraz. He has since racked up wins over Elvis Ahorgah and Grant Dennis. And so, here is everything you need to know ahead of tonight's fights....
Tonight's action will take place at the Copper Box Arena in London. The main card is due to get underway at around 7pm GMT (2pm ET / 11am PT / 1pm CT). In the main event, Denny will make the walk to the ring first at around 9.30pm GMT (4:30pm ET / 1.30pm PT / 3.30pm CT) with Liddard set to follow shortly after. The two stars will then touch gloves shortly after before the first bell sounds. The fight should not start later than this but could be brought forward if the undercard fights are completed earlier than expected.
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George Liddard: "That's the goal for me, just keep pushing on, keep stepping up, keep testing and proving to everyone that I am who I say I am and that is one the best fighters in the world at middleweight," Liddard told Sky Sports. "I said I was going to be the first to stop the man [Conway] and I did it. I said by any means possible and that's exactly what we did. No one was denying me that night. I just felt that was my time. Experience gets you so far but when you're in there with a young hungry, dangerous fighter, it doesn't matter what you have, I'm going to get the job done."
Tyler Denny: “Obviously he’s a good fighter. British, Commonwealth champion at his age as well. I don’t wanna take nothing away from him but I think the Conway win flattered him as well. I know Conway was struggling at the weight and I think that showed in the fight. But I’ve got to give him credit – his best win was Derrick Osaze. I fought him myself, and he brings a lot of pressure and work-rate, and he got through that fight, so fair play to him. I do rate him. I think he’s a good fighter. He’s got a bit of everything. But I asked for this fight – this is the one I’ve been calling for, so I’m buzzing for it. I just can’t wait to get in there," he told Boxing Scene.