Hamzah Sheeraz vs Francisco Emanuel Torres: Undercard, Fight Time And How To Watch

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Hamzah Sheeraz vs Francisco Emanuel Torres: Undercard, Fight Time And How To Watch

The career trajectory of Hamzah Sheeraz continues to be on the up when he headlines his first show tonight.

Sheeraz, unbeaten in 15 stars, is now campaigning at Middleweight and takes on Argentina’s Francisco Emanuel Torres for the vacant WBC Silver title.

Frank Warren has high hopes for his rising star and believes the 23-year-old can become a mainstream name and an ambassador for the sport.

A win for Sheeraz later on could seem him enter the WBC World top 15 rankings and potentially pave a way to a fight against British Middleweight champion Denzel Bentley.

How Can I Watch Sheeraz vs Torres?

The event will be broadcast on BT Sport in the UK.

Fans will require a subscription or day-pass to BT Sport.

Where is Sheeraz vs Torres?

The fight takes place at Copper Box Arena, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, UK.

What time is Sheeraz vs Torres?

The main card is set to begin at 7pm in the UK, with ring walks scheduled at 10pm.

All times are subject to change.

Sheeraz vs Torres undercard

  • Lennox Clarke vs Mark Heffron – British & Commonwealth Super Middleweight titles, IBF Inter-Continental title
  • Nick Ball vs Nathanael Kakololo – WBC Silver Featherweight title
  • Dennis McCann vs James Beech Jr – Vacant WBC International Silver Featherweight title
  • Ryan Garner vs Christian Lopez Flores – Featherweight
  • Pierce O’Leary vs Robin Zamora – Super Lightweight
  • Masood Abdulah vs Tinko Banabakov – Super Featherweight
  • Karol Itauma vs Michael Gazdik – Light Heavyweight
  • Umar Khan vs Engel Gomez – Featherweight
  • Sonny Liston Ali vs Chris Adaway – Super Lightweight
  • Khalid Ali vs Des Newton – Welterweight
  • Sean Noakes vs MJ Hall – Welterweight

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