All the details you need to watch the Robbie Davies Jr vs Lewis Ritson fight
Two of British boxing’s top prospects clash in this tantalising super-lightweight contest.
BBN have provided all the details viewers need to tune in and watch the champion vs ‘The Sandman’ just 12 days before Halloween.
Date
The bout takes place on October 19
Venue
It will be held at the Newcastle Arena, giving challenger Ritson the home advantage
Rounds scheduled
12 three-minute rounds at the super-lightweight limit
Titles
The coveted British title is on the line, known as the Lord Lonsdale belt
Ringwalks
UK fight fans can expect the pair to make their ringwalks any time around 10pm (GMT)
TV Coverage
Coverage starts at 8pm live and exclusive on Sky Sports and DAZN in the US
Live Stream
You can watch online via the Sky Sports website here: https://www.skysports.com/watch
There is one other way that you can watch if you are not a Sky TV customer, or if you are just out and about on Saturday night by simply finding a suitable pub that is showing the event by visiting pubfinder.sky.com
Price
Free to view for Sky Sports subscribers
Tickets
Tickets are priced £40, £60, £80, £100, £150, £200, £300, £500 and £800 VIP.
General Sale tickets are available to purchase NOW from StubHub (www.stubhub.co.uk)
Undercard Highlights
There’s another British title clash between super-welterweight champion Ted Cheeseman (15-1-1) and unbeaten challenger Scott Fitzgerald (13-0)
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Everything you need to know about Davies Jr vs Ritson HERE
Press Conference Quotes
Robbie Davies Jr: "I may walk into that arena in Newcastle getting booed but I will be applauded out because I will win the respect of the crowd. I am 100% confident of winning this fight, I wouldn’t take a fight in someone's back yard if I wasn’t confident."
Lewis Ritson: "This is a massive opportunity back in my home city, Newcastle. The bad blood doesn’t change things at all, I was just stating facts. He was writing a few things on social media. It wasn’t me who backed out the two fights it was him, he said he wasn’t ready. He’s only here because he’s getting a career-best pay-day and he can’t sell-out in Liverpool. Let’s get it on!"
Other quotes from the presser HERE
Predictions
Hear who professional boxers, managers and promoters think wins HERE
Betting Odds Supplied by 888Sport
6/5 Robbie Davies Jr4/5 Lewis Ritson
22/1 Draw
Running Order
Robbie Davies Jr vs Lewis Ritson
12×3 British super-lightweight contest
Ted Cheeseman vs Scott Fitzgerald
12×3 British super-welterweight contest
Lawrence Osueke vs Ricky Summers
10×3 Light-heavyweight contest
Joe Laws vs TBA
8×3 welterweight contest
Terry Wilkinson vs TBA
8×3 welterweight contest
Savannah Marshall vs TBA
8×2 super-middleweight contest