Walker and Eggington Lead 7-Fight Card Just After 10.30pm — Fights Tonight

Walker and Eggington Lead 7-Fight Card Just After 10.30pm — Fights Tonight

Conah Walker vs Sam Eggington heads the fights tonight schedule just after 10.30pm, with the seven-fight card on DAZN. The main event is the clearest late-night target for viewers tonight, even if the exact ring walk can move depending on how quickly the earlier bouts end.

Walker Chased Eggington

Walker said last year that he wanted this fight and passed up an easier option. His own view of the matchup was blunt: “It’s been a journey. It’s been a rollercoaster from start to end. In only my fourth fight, I fought an undefeated fighter. Then I fought another undefeated fighter in my fifth fight. It’s just the way I've done things. I don’t like to take the easy route and there were easier options on the table for this. I wanted Sam. I was asking for him last year. Not because I’ve got anything against Sam [Eggington]. I think he’s a great fighter and we get on well outside the ring but business is business.”

That puts the pressure on a late start and a long card. Fans tuning in for the headliner need to be ready for drift, because the main event is set for just after 10.30pm rather than a fixed minute on the clock.

DAZN And The Long Day

The fight will be shown on DAZN tonight, and subscribers can watch it for free on the platform. The service also lists an annual pass at £15.99 monthly or £119.99 annually, with more than 185 fights per year plus MMA, BKFC and Misfits crossover boxing.

The wider schedule stretches well beyond Walker and Eggington. Boxing fans can watch fights for the best part of 24 hours, starting with bouts in Japan at 8am and Naoya Inoue against Junto Nakatani expected at 1pm this afternoon UK time, before Gilberto Ramirez’s world title defence against David Benavidez around 5am on Sunday in the UK.

Inoue, Ramirez, Benavidez

That Japan card gives the day its first major checkpoint, and Inoue’s fight is the one set for 1pm. Ramirez then anchors the overnight stretch, with Benavidez moving up 25lb from light-heavyweight for the title shot.

For viewers, the practical play is simple: if Walker and Eggington are the target, DAZN carries the card and the start is just after 10.30pm. If the aim is a full day of boxing, the schedule runs from 8am in Japan through to the UK early hours on Sunday, with the late main event still waiting at the end of it.

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