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I think so but the undercard is absolutely stacked tonight so it's worth watching most of it imo :)

Anthony Joshua v Eric Molina:
IBF Heavyweight Title

Dillian Whyte v Dereck Chisora:
WBC Eliminator

Luis Concepcion v Kal Yafai:
WBA Super-Flyweight Title

Callum Smith v Luke Blackledge:
British Super-Middleweight Titles

Luis Ortiz v David Allen:
8 Rounds Heavyweight

Hosea Burton v Frank Buglioni:
British Light-Heavyweight Title

Scott Quigg v Jose Cayetano:
12 Rounds Featherweight

Conor Benn v Steven Backhouse:
6 Rounds Welterweight

Katie Taylor v Viviane Obenauf:
6 Rounds Featherweight
 
According to the bookies, the only fights that could go either way are:

Burton v Buglioni, Concepcion v Yafai and Whyte v Chisora.

Benn, Morrison, Taylor, Ortiz, Quigg, Smith and Joshua are all 1-20 or shorter. Hardly a competitive night of boxing.
 
Benn flattened Backhouse with a fantastic left hook and stopped him after 67 seconds so not much to learn from the fight.

Ortiz vs Allen up next. Whyte couldn't put him away, despite pummeling him for the entire fight, so it'll be a good to see how easily Ortiz deals with him.
 
Agree. Allen has no head movement whatsoever and is ripe for a chopping left over hand to the temple.

Having said that, Ortiz really doesn't look up to much for the second fight running.
 
Abysmal fight.

Allen is an absolute embarrassment and would make a better bouncer than boxer. As for Ortiz, he showed a bit more than his last fight but for a boxer that has a nickname of King Kong and is know for devastating KOs I was massively underwhelmed yet again. Most overrated HW in boxing atm.
 
They said he doesn't have a coach or a trainer so he goes to the local gym instead. Not sure how he thinks he'll amount to much by taking punch after punch but being too unfit to throw anything back.
 
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