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The Wrecking Ball will defend his featherweight world title against Power.
The battle between Nick Ball and TJ Doheny, for the WBA featherweight title, has been heating up and is set to erupt this Saturday night. Here’s all the necessary information to follow the event, including details on TV channels, broadcasters, and times around the world.
Nick Ball has had an impressive journey in the featherweight division and is preparing to defend his title for the second time, after winning it decisively against Raymond Ford last June. Following a controversial decision in his fight against Rey Vargas in November 2023 for the WBC title, where many fans believe he was the victor, Ball, known as "The Wrecking Ball," will bring a devastating force, compacting 5 feet 2 inches of pure muscle at the 126-pound limit. He won't waste time and will aim for an early knockout that catapults him into a mega fight against the undisputed super bantamweight champion, Naoya Inoue.
On his part, TJ Doheny, who was stopped in the seventh round by Inoue in their September matchup, will jump into this category looking to surprise. At 38 years old, the Irishman has criticized the fact that many in boxing overlook him and hopes to leverage his reach advantage to stay out of range from Ball's powerful body shots. As a savvy veteran who held the IBF super bantamweight title between 2018 and 2019, Doheny will need to deliver a memorable performance.
The event will kick off on Saturday, March 15, at 7 p.m. GMT / 2 p.m. ET, with the main fights scheduled around 10:30 p.m. GMT / 5:30 p.m. ET (approximately). In the UK, the event can be followed through TNT Sports, with subscription options ranging from £16 per month to £30.99 for streaming on Discovery+ Premium.
Internationally, the fight and the rest of the card will be available live on DAZN, which is present in over 200 countries, excluding the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Subscription fees vary; in the United States, a one-time annual payment is $224.99, with monthly options of $19.99 or a flexible pass at $29.99. In Australia, the annual subscription is $149.99, with a monthly cost of $14.99.
The fight card will include:
- Nick Ball vs. TJ Doheny; for the WBA featherweight title
- Andrew Cain vs. Charlie Edwards; for the vacant British, Commonwealth, and WBC International titles
- Brad Stand vs. Ionut Baluta; for the vacant WBO European super bantamweight title
- Jack Turner vs. Ryan Farag; for the vacant WBA international super flyweight championship
- Jadier Herrera vs. Jose Macias Enriquez; for the WBA intercontinental lightweight championship
- Lucas Biswana vs. TBA; at welterweight
- Boma Brown vs. TBA; at heavyweight
- Jack Power vs. Jose Aguirre; at super middleweight
- William Birchall vs. TBA; at featherweight
- Stephen Clarke vs. Dmitri Protkunas; at middleweight
- Lewis Lawton vs. Artjom Spatar; at super welterweight
- Leighton Birchall vs. Laszlo Bernath; at super bantamweight