This Easter Sunday, Fabio Wardley and Fraser Clarke will clash in a highly anticipated heavyweight title fight in London.
Wardley and Clarke looked set to clash in 2023, but an agreement could not be reached between the Brits, with Wardley instead set to defend his domestic title against David Adeleye in October. Ta.
Wardley won the bout in Saudi Arabia by seventh-round TKO, during which Olympic medalist Clark defeated Marius Wach and David Allen.
Now, Wardley and Clarke will finally face off at the O2 Arena for the British title and both men's unbeaten records.
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When is the fight?
Wardley vs. Clarke is scheduled to take place on Sunday, March 31st at London's O2 Arena.
The earliest match begins tonight at 5pm BST (9am PT, 11am Central, 12pm ET), with the main card starting an hour later and the main event ring walk at 8pm BST. 30 minutes (12:30pm Pacific, 2:30pm Central, 3:30pm Eastern).
How can I watch it?
In the UK, the match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports. In the United States, Peacock will broadcast the event live.
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odds
Wardley – 4/9
Clark – 7/4
Lottery – 18/1
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Full card (subject to change)
Fabio Wardley (C) vs Fraser Clarke (British Heavyweight Title)
Florian Marc vs Chris Kongo (welterweight)
Ben Whittaker vs Leon Willings (Light Heavyweight)
Vidal Riley vs Mikael Lawal (Cruiserweight)
Callum Simpson vs Dula Mbabe (super middleweight)
Alen Babic vs Steve Robinson (heavyweight)