2 SKY FIGHTS SUNDAY-Free
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Quigg vs Carroll Matchroom Boxing  Channel 45 on SKY.  8AM until 12:30.

PBC Boxing Output.  Channel 45 on SKY from 2PM-5PM.  They don't list the fighters, but I think that's the Heavyweight Eliminator with Kownacki vs Helenius, and some other good heavyweight fights.

That's this Sunday, NZ time.
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#2
In the morning, starting at 8AM, NZ time:

Manchester Arena, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom

super feather Scott Quigg 35 2 2
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Jono Carroll 17 1 1
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super middle Zach Parker 18 0 0
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Rohan Murdock 24 1 0
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vacant World Boxing Organisation Inter-Continental Super Middle Title

heavy Hughie Fury 23 3 0
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Pavel Sour 11 2 0
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super welter Anthony Fowler 11 1 0
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Theophilus Tetteh 19 7 2
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middle Jack Cullen 17 2 0
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Tomas Andres Reynoso 13 5 1
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super light Robbie Davies Jnr 19 2 0
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Damian Leonardo Yapur 16 16 3
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light Aqib Fiaz 4 0 0
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Dean Jones 1 26 0
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welter Reshat Mati 6 0 0
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Abdallah Luanja 13 7 2
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super light Dalton Smith 4 0 0
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Benson Nyilawila 10 3 0
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bantam Blane Hyland 2 0 0
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Joel Sanchez 4 10 1
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super feather Ibrahim Nadim 1 0 0
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Stefan Nicolae 3 22 1
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super middle Bradley Rea 8 0 0
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Pavol Garaj 6 18 3
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#3
And in the afternoon, starting at 2PM NZ time:

Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA

heavy Adam Kownacki 20 0 0
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Robert Helenius 29 3 0
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heavy Frank Sanchez 14 0 0
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Joey Dawejko 20 7 4
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vacant World Boxing Council Continental Americas Heavy Title

heavy Efe Ajagba 12 0 0
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Razvan Cojanu 17 6 0
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heavy Robert Alfonso 19 0 1
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Carlos Negron 20 3 0
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super light Zachary Ochoa 20 1 0
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Angel Sarinana 10 9 3
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welter Arnold Gonzalez 3 0 0
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Traye Labby 4 4 4
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heavy Steven Torres 2 0 0
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Alex Ajabor 2 0 0
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middle Francis Hogan debut
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Brent Oren 2 3 0
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#4
https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/adam-kownacki-vs-robert-helenius-heavies-themed-saturday-for-pbc-on-fox/146066
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#5
Carroll dominates and stops ex-champ Quigg

Super featherweight contender Jono Carroll (18-1-1, 4 KOs) scored an eleventh round TKO over former WBA super bantamweight ruler Scott Quigg (35-3-2, 26 KOs) on Saturday night at Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. The heavily bearded Carroll was too fast and strong for the smaller Quigg, who made five defenses of the WBA 122lb crown. The one-sided beatdown ended when Quigg’s corner threw in the title with their man taking shots in round eleven. Time was 2:14. Quigg entered as a -175 favorite.
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#6
Hughie Fury stops Sour in three

Heavyweight Hughie Fury (24-3, 14 KOs) scored a third round TKO over Pavel Sour (11-3, 6 KOs) on Saturday night at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. Fury, the cousin on WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, dropped Sour at the end of round two and blasted him to the canvas again early in round three. Sour beat the count, but his corner threw in the towel. Time was :24.
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Unbeaten heavyweight prospect Efe Ajagba (13-0, 11 KOs) scored a ninth round KO against Razvan Cojanu (17-7, 9 KOs). Ajagba was in command all the way, finally dropping Cojanu at the end of round eight. The game Cojanu kept battling but finally sank to the canvas at 2:46 of the ninth round.

WBO #11 heavyweight Frank Sánchez (15-0, 11 KOs) took a one-sided ten round unanimous decision over Joey Dawejko (29-7-4, 11 KOs). Former Cuban national team member Sanchez kept Dawejko on the end of his jab in a dull fight. Scores were 98-92, 100-90, 100-90.
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#8
Congrats helenius kownacki too fat and slow
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#9
I TOLD Fa, or Parker, to fight Kownacki.  Too late now.  I don't see why the odds were 40-1.  Helenius has only lost three times, and was ranked #7, and Kownacki hasn't fought anyone in the top 5.  Anyway, well done Helenius, I'm really happy for him:

Helenius stops Kownacki in huge upset

WBA #7 heavyweight Robert “The Nordic Nightmare” Helenius (30-3, 19 KOs) scored a spectacular fourth round TKO over previously unbeaten IBF #3, WBO #3, WBA #4, WBC #6 Adam “Babyface” Kownacki (20-1, 15 KOs) in a WBA title eliminator on Saturday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. An all-out slugfest erupted with both fighters taking punishment in round two. Kownacki did more in round three although Helenius had some moments at the end of the round. In round four, Helenius rocked Kownacki then dropped him. Kownacki beat the count, but Helenius finished him with a vicious follow-up barrage. Time was 1:08.

Kownacki was a 40:1 favorite entering the bout. Helenius backers will get a nice 20:1 payout at some sportsbooks.
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Helenius stops Kownacki in huge upset

WBA #7 heavyweight Robert “The Nordic Nightmare” Helenius (30-3, 19 KOs) scored a spectacular fourth round TKO over previously unbeaten IBF #3, WBO #3, WBA #4, WBC #6 Adam “Babyface” Kownacki (20-1, 15 KOs) in a WBA title eliminator on Saturday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. An all-out slugfest erupted with both fighters taking punishment in round two. Kownacki did more in round three although Helenius had some moments at the end of the round. In round four, Helenius rocked Kownacki then dropped him. Kownacki beat the count, but Helenius finished him with a vicious follow-up barrage. Time was 1:08.

Kownacki was a 40:1 favorite entering the bout. Helenius backers will get a nice 20:1 payout at some sportsbooks.

“I knew that I hit him hard and I knew I just had to continue,” said Helenius. “I knew he was still hurt after that punch. Kownacki just kept coming and coming. He’s a good fighter I have to give it to him. My strength is to punch back when people come at me. It was a good fight and a tremendous opportunity for me to be here.”

“It wasn’t my night,” said Kownacki. “It’s boxing. It’s a tough sport and things just didn’t go my way tonight. It was a learning experience and I’m going to go back to the drawing board and get back to work. He hit me with a good shot. I knew what was going on, but I’m just upset with myself. It is what it is.”

Unbeaten heavyweight prospect Efe Ajagba (13-0, 11 KOs) scored a ninth round KO against Razvan Cojanu (17-7, 9 KOs). Ajagba was in command all the way, finally dropping Cojanu at the end of round eight. The game Cojanu kept battling but finally sank to the canvas at 2:46 of the ninth round.

WBO #11 heavyweight Frank Sánchez (15-0, 11 KOs) took a one-sided ten round unanimous decision over Joey Dawejko (29-7-4, 11 KOs). Former Cuban national team member Sanchez kept Dawejko on the end of his jab in a dull fight. Scores were 98-92, 100-90, 100-90.
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