Moses Itauma vs Dan Garber: UK start time, live stream and TV channel for Brit heavyweight’s next fight TONIGHT

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HEAVYWEIGHT sensation Moses Itauma returns to the ring against Dan Garber in his eighth pro bout TONIGHT.

Itauma is being touted as Britain’s next Anthony Joshua and has sparred extensively with Tyson Fury.

Moses Itauma has been destructive as a professional boxer and returns to the ring TONIGHTRichard Pelham / The Sun

The Gypsy King has made the 19-year-old starlet part of his camp in preparation for Oleksandr Usyk on May 18.

The 6ft 6in Itauma has been on a warpath since he turned pro, decimating most of his seven opponents so far, showing off his brute force and ridiculous power.

And next to face his wrath is Bradford boxer Garber, who has a record of 6-2.

Itauma will be hoping for more rounds in the bank as well as a big victory as he continues on the path for world title gold.

When is Itauma vs Garber?

Itauma’s clash with Garber will take place on Friday, March 22.

The fight will be held at York Hall in Bethnal Green, London.

Expect ring-walks for Itauma vs Garber to get underway from around 9pm UK time.

The main event is Chris Bourke vs Ashley Lane for the British bantemweight title.

What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

Itauma vs Garber will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 in the UK.

You can live stream the action from the Discovery+ app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

Itauma vs Garber full card

Chris Bourke vs Ashley Lane – For the vacant British bantamweight title

Willy Hutchinson vs Martin Houben – Light heavyweight

Royston Barney-Smith vs Jose Manuel Perez – Super featherweight

Moses Itauma vs Dan Garber – Heavyweight

Sean Noakes vs Marian Wesolowski – Welterweight

Sonny Ali vs Petar Aleksandrov – Welterweight

Luke McCormack vs Robin Zamora – Super lightweight

Nicola Barke vs TBA – Women’s super lightweight

Iman Zahmatkesh vs Pawel Strykowski – Heavyweight

What’s been said?

Speaking about his time in Saudi Arabia with heavyweight superstar Tyson Fury, Itauma said: “Being in Saudi Arabia with him, I think the sparring is the least I’m grateful for.

“I was more happy that I was able to talk with him, train with him.

“He definitely shared a lot of wisdom. He’s been there and done that, where I want to go.

“I always say don’t take advice from people you wouldn’t swap your shoes with.

“I wouldn’t mind swapping shoes with Tyson!”

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