April 10, Tulsa, Oklahoma (ESPN) 10 p.m. ET Joe Smith Jr. vs. Maxim Vlasov, 12 rounds, for the vacant WBO light heavyweights title Efe Ajagba vs. Brian Howard, 10 rounds, heavyweights Jared Anderson vs. Jeremiah Karpency, 8 rounds, heavyweights Albert Bell vs. Manuel Rey Rojas, 8 rounds, junior lightweights Robson Conceicao vs. Jesus Antonio Ahumada, 8 rounds, junior lightweights Trey Lippe Morrison vs. Jason Bergman, 8 rounds, heavyweights Duke Ragan vs. Charles Clark, 6 rounds, featherweights Jeremiah Milton vs. Jayvone Dafney, 4 rounds, heavyweights Sonny Conto vs. Waldo Cortes, 4 rounds, heavyweights Troy Isley vs. LaQuan Evans, 4 rounds, middleweights April 10, Uncasville, Connecticut (Showtime) 9 p.m. ET Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets, 12 rounds, welterweights Title fight: Jerwin Ancajas vs. Jonathan Javier Rodriguez, 12 rounds, for Ancajas' IBF junior bantamweight title Eimantas Stanionis vs. Thomas Dulorme, 12 rounds, welterweights Mark Magsayo vs. Pablo Cruz, 10 rounds, featherweights Evan Holyfield vs. Nicholas Compton, 4 rounds, junior middleweights April 10: TBA, United Kingdom (DAZN) 2 p.m. ET Conor Benn vs. Samuel Vargas, 10 rounds, welterweights Title fight: Shannon Courtenay vs. Ebanie Bridges, 10 rounds, for the vacant WBA female bantamweight title Title fight: Savannah Marshall vs. Maria Lindberg, 10 rounds, for Marshall's WBO female middleweight title Alexander Espinoza vs. Ukashir Farooq, 10 rounds, bantamweights Nick Campbell vs. Petr Frohlich, 6 rounds, heavyweights John Hedges vs. Stanko Jermelic, 4 rounds, super middleweights
I’m watching the sho card “live” a little behind lol what card are you watching. Ancajas vs Rodriguez was crazy.
SHO, 9:00 pm ET, Jaron Ennis vs Sergey Lipinets, Eimantas Stanionis vs Thomas Dulorme, Jerwin Ancajas vs Jonathan Rodriguez. Ennis looks to make a bigger mark at 147 and keep banging on the door for a title shot. Lipinets isn’t an elite, but certainly a credible opponent, the best “Boots” has faced to date. Stanionis-Dulorme is actually a WBA eliminator at 147, while Ancajas moves to PBC to defend his IBF junior bantamweight title against Rodriguez, his mandatory challenger. BLH will have live coverage.
April 17: Bolton, England (ESPN+) - Watch it here 1:00 PM Danny Dignum vs. Andrey Sirotkin, 10 rounds, middleweights Dan Azeez vs. Ricky Summers, 10 rounds, light heavyweights Jack Bateson vs. Joe Ham, 8 rounds, junior featherweights Lewis Edmondson vs. Luke Blackledge, 6 rounds, super middleweights Paul Ryan vs. Kyle Hughes, 4 rounds, middleweights Fearghus Quinn vs. Jan Ardon, 6 rounds, middleweights April 17: Atlanta, Georgia (PPV) 9 p.m. ET Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren, 8 rounds, cruiserweights Regis Prograis vs. Ivan Redkach, 10 rounds, junior welterweights Steve Cunningham vs. Frank Mir, 8 rounds, heavyweights Joe Fournier vs. Andres Felipe Robledo Londono, 6 rounds, light heavyweights Junior Younan vs. Jeyson Minda, 8 rounds, super middleweights Quinton Randall vs. William Jackson, 8 rounds, welterweights Lorenzo Simpson vs. Francisco Emanuel Torres, 8 rounds, middleweights April 17: Hollywood, Florida (DAZN) 3 p.m. ET Title fight: Demetrius Andrade vs. Liam Williams, 12 rounds, for Andrade's WBO middleweight title Carlos Gongora vs. Christopher Pearson, 12 rounds, super middleweights Mahammadrasul Majidov vs. Andrey Fedosov, 12 rounds, heavyweights Movladdin Biyarslanov vs. Israel Mercado, 8 rounds, junior welterweights Otha Jones III vs. Jorge David Castaneda, 8 rounds, lightweights Aaron Aponte vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior welterweights April 17: Los Angeles (FOX) 8 p.m. ET Tony Harrison vs. Bryant Perrella, 10 rounds, junior middleweights Efetobor Apochi vs. Deon Nicholson, 12 rounds, cruiserweights Omar Juarez vs. Elias Damian Araujo, 10 rounds, junior welterweights Chordale Booker vs. Nathaniel Gallimore, 10 rounds, junior middleweights Vito Mielnicki Jr. vs. James Martin, 8 rounds, welterweights Darwin Price vs. Saul Corral, 8 rounds, junior welterweights Chavez Barrientes vs. Luis Javier Valdes, 4 rounds, junior featherweights Angel Barrientes vs. Ulises Rosales, 4 rounds, junior featherweights
Ben Askren definitely cares about this fight against whichever Paul brother it is. Also, Triller must have good money because they grabbed Buffer for this shit and he does nothing cheap.
Here are the payouts. See the full list of disclosed salaries below for Saturday’s Triller Fight Club event: Ben Askren $500,000 Jake Paul $690,000 Ivan Redkach $250,000 Regis Prograis $850,000 Frank Mir $350,000 Steve Cunningham $150,000 Andres “Reykon” Londono $80,000 Joe Fournier $220,000 Jeyson Minda $8,000 Junior Younan $25,000 William Jackson $8,000 Quinton Randall $15,000
FOX, 8:00 pm ET, Tony Harrison vs Bryant Perrella. If you’re not on the Paul-Askren wave, then fear not: There is proper normal boxing on Saturday night courtesy PBC on FOX. Harrison hasn’t fought since Dec. 2019, and he can be vulnerable against a lot of guys, as good a boxer as he is. Perrella hasn’t gotten over the hump in his career and is coming up from 147 to 154, but I like this one, this is good matchmaking for these guys right now. Omar Juarez and Vito Mielnicki Jr are also in action on the show.
PPV, 9:00 pm ET, Jake Paul vs Ben Askren. THE TIME IS NOW! Almost! Apart from the main event, we’ll also see actual relevant boxer Regis Prograis vs Ivan Redkach, Steve Cunningham vs Frank Mir, and someone called “Joe Fournier” fighting someone called “Reykon,” plus about 37 mini-concerts. These are all fully sanctioned, real fights, for the record, no exhibitions.