Dmitry Bivol headlines the card.(Image: (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images))

Boxing tonight: Start times, TV channels and full card for IV Crown Showdown

It's been billed as the 'IV Crown Showdown'.

by · Wales Online

Undefeated boxers Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol will finally meet in the ring this weekend.

It is the first undisputed light-heavyweight title fight since 1999, and it is the first time all titles have been available in the four-belt era.

It's a stacked card in Saudi Arabia, with British heavyweight Frazer Clarke also in action, with fellow Briton Chris Eubank Jr another notable feature on the line-up.

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Here's everything you need to know about the bout.

When does Beterbiev v Bivol start?

The IV Crown Showdown begins at 5pm on Saturday, October 12, at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh.

Wardley v Clarke will kick off at around 10pm, with Beterbiev v Bivol at 11pm.

What TV channel is it on?

The IV Crown Showdown is being broadcast live on three channels.

  • TNT Sports Box Office. It will cost £19.99 and you do not need to be a subscriber of TNT Sports to purchase and watch the fight.
  • DAZN pay-per-view worldwide. The fight costs £19.99, and in purchasing the event, it unlocks a seven-day free trial of DAZN.
  • Sky Sports Box Office is the third broadcaster, and they will be showing the fight for the cheapest price of £19.95.

Live streaming

Depending on your choice of PPV, you can watch those fights via live-streaming on the following: DAZN app, discovery+ or Sky Sports Box Office

Who's on the undercard?

MAIN EVENT: ARTUR BETERBIEV V DMITRY BIVOL

  • Jai Opetaia v Jack Massey (IBF cruiserweight title)
  • Fabio Wardley v Frazer Clarke II (British heavyweight title)
  • Chris Eubank Jr v Kamil Szeremeta (middleweight)
  • Skye Nicolson v Raven Chapman (WBC featherweight title)
  • Ben Whittaker v Liam Cameron (light-heavyweight)
  • Mohammed Alakel v Jesus Gonzalez (lightweight, 4x3min rounds)