Boxing Tonight: TV channels, live streams, UK start times and fight cards

Moses Itauma is set for a stern examination tonight as he squares off against seasoned fighter Dillian Whyte in a crucial test of his heavyweight mettle. With an impressive record of 12 victories in his professional career so far - 10 of which were knockouts - Itauma is widely regarded as the division's rising star, especially as Oleksandr Usyk, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are nearing the end of their careers.
However, his first task is to overcome Whyte in Riyadh tonight, with his compatriot entering the ring for what could be his final opportunity.
Despite only having two fights in the past three years, Whyte remains a formidable opponent even if he will enter tonight's bout as the clear underdog. Here's all you need to know about tonight's heavyweight clash....
What UK time will Moses Itauma vs Dillian Whyte start tonight?Dilian Whyte and Moses Itauma will walk to the ring at around 10.30pm UK time tonight with the fight starting shortly afterwards. The first fights of the night will get underway from 6pm. The timings of all fights are subject to change and will depend on how long the undercard takes to complete.
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Quotes cornerMoses Itauma: "I remember the last person was 24 years old. That is four years from now for me. I believe I can become a heavyweight world champion before that and I can be in and around or in the mix of them great names.
"I am the boxer. I do not pull the strings. I do not make the fights happen. Dillian Whyte… I got the phone call and they said ‘do you want to fight?’ I said yes. I did not go gunning for him. If the opportunity presents itself and my team will allow me, then I believe I could be. Otherwise, I guess not."
Dillian Whyte: “We’ve seen it time and time again where these guys are built up, they’re knocking everybody out, they’re prospects and stuff. We have to see what happens. Sometimes these guys get rushed, or sometimes they get blown out of proportion and then things go wrong. It’s heavyweight boxing. Heavyweight boxing … it’s unpredictable. I’ve always taken the most dangerous fight and the hardest fight there is."
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