How to watch Willy Hutchinson vs Lennox Clarke
BBN have provided all the details you need to tune in and watch undefeated Scot Willy Hutchinson (13-0, 9KOs) clash with West Midland's Lennox Clarke (19-1, 7KOs) on the 86th day of the year.
Date
The championship clash occurs on Saturday, March 27.
Venue
It takes place behind closed doors at the Copper Box Arena in London on a Queensberry Boxing event.
Rounds scheduled
12 three-minute championship rounds at super-middleweight (168lbs).
Titles
The vacant British and Commonwealth titlles are up for grabs, previously held by Lerrone Richards who vacated to move up to European level.
Ringwalks
UK fight fans can expect the main event fighters to make their ringwalks any time around 10pm (GMT), but boxing events are often subject to delays.
Time
The event and TV coverage begins at 7pm.
TV Coverage
The event will stream live and exclusively on BT Sport 1 – £25 per month subscripton fees.
Live Stream
You can live stream the Queensberry Promotions event online via BT Sport website or BT Sport app – available to download for free on iOS and Android phones and tablets.
You can also keep up date with the action by following the BT Sport Boxing account on Twitter, as well as the official Frank Warren Twitter account
BBN will be providing LIVE updates on the night, right HERE
Undercard Highlights
There's two more title fights, as unbeaten Chris Bourke (9-0, 6KOs) defends his WBC International super-bantamweight belt, and undefeated featherweight Louie Lynn (8-0, 7KOs) challenges once-beaten Sebastian Perez (12-1-1, 2KOs) for the vacant WBC International strap.
There's also heavyweight action on the night as Nathan Gorman (17-1, 11KOs) continues to rebuild against Czech heavyweight champion Pavel Sour (13-3, 8KOs) over 10-rounds.
Tickets
The fight takes place behind closed doors, with no spectators allowed.
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Everything you ever need to know about Hutchinson-Clarke HERE
Quotes
Willy Hutchinson tells Lennox Clarke "You’ve got more chance of flying to the moon and back than ever beating me" in heated interview.
Clarke makes promises in return: "I am going to punch holes in you, break you up" – read interview in full
Background
Scotland's Willy Hutchinson and Halesowen's Lennox Clarke were originally scheduled to clash for vacant British and Commonwealth super-middleweight titles on December 5, on the Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur undercard.
Predictions
Tim Rickson, BBN Editor: “I really like Lennox, I think he is a formidable and exciting fighter, with bundles of heart and determination. I just haven't seen much yet to suggest that Hutchinson is very beatable. He looks so impressive in all his fights, I have to back him to win this one. I think we're in for a shootout here and a fight that's going to be unmissable.”
Tale of the Tape
Willy Hutchinson
Age: 22
Bouts: 13
Rounds: 41
KOs: 69.23%
Height: 6' 1"
Stance: Orthodox
Lennox Clarke
Age: 35
Bouts: 21
Rounds: 91
KOs: 33.33%
Height: 5' 10"
Stance: Orthodox
Betting Odds Supplied by Star Sports
1/11 Willy Hutchinson
6/1 Lennox Clarke
28/1 Draw
Weights
Check back on Friday
Running Order
Willy Hutchinson vs Lennox Clarke
12×3 British & Commonwealth super-middleweight titles
Nathan Gorman vs Pavel Sour
10×3 Heavyweight contest
Louie Lynn vs Sebastian Perez
10×3 WBC International Silver featherweight title
Chris Bourke vs TBA
10×3 WBC International super-bantamweight title
Mark Chamberlain vs Jordan Ellison
8×3 Lightweight contest
Eithan James vs Des Newton
6×3 Super-lightweight contest
Stephen Adenten vs Andrius Ruzas
4×3 Cruiserweight contest
Umar Khan vs Levi Dunn
4×3 Super-bantamweight contest
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