This is like watching paint fucking dry. Keep switching between the channels. I've got the option of a rookie fighting an absolute journeyman in a learn nothing encounter or a fight between two cruiserweights who won't even throw a punch.
Sky Sports 1:7pm - Joey Taylor v Sid Razak - 6x2 Minute Super-Featherweight contest
7.20pm - Liam Walsh v Scott Harrison - The WBO European Lightweight Championship
8.10pm - Mitchell Smith v Gavin Reid - 6x3 Minute Super-Featherweight contest
8.40pm - Paul Butler v Yaqub Kareem - The Commonwealth Super-Flyweight Championship
9.40pm - Steve O'Meara v Chas Symonds - 6x3 Minute Light-Middleweight contest
10.15pm - Nathan Cleverly v Robin Krasniqi - The WBO World Light-Heavyweight Championship
Follow on - Frank Buglioni v Darren McKenna - 8x3 Minute Super-Middleweight contest
Follow on - Dereck Chisora v Hector Avila - 10x3 Minute International Heavyweight contest
Channel 5 run from 9:30-11pm, and I'm expecting Hughie Fury's fight to be shown first.6.00pm Ryan Aston v Gilson De Jesus - LIVE on the red button
6 x 3 mins Middleweight Contest
6.30pm Thomas Stalker v Gyorgi Misei - LIVE on the red button
6 x 3 mins Light-Welterweight Contest
7.00pm China Clarke v Matty Askin - LIVE on the red button
10 x 3 mins English Cruiserweight Championship
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John Quigley v Craig Johnson
4 x 3 mins Super-Featherweight Contest
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Callum Smith v Jody Meikle
6 x 3 mins Super-Middleweight Contest
Live on Sky Sports from 8pm:
Scotty Cardle v Maxi Hughes
10 x 3 mins vacant Central Area Lightweight Championship
Lee Selby v Corey McConnell
12 x 3 mins Commonwealth Featherweight Championship
Brian Rose v Joachim Alcine
12 x 3 mins vacant WBO Inter-Continental light middleweight title