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Catterall vs Eubank: Date, fight time, undercard, prediction, ring walks and odds

Catterall is seeking a swift return to winning ways after being edged out by Arnold Barboza Jr in a gutting split-decision loss back in February which wrecked his world title hopes for the time being.

It was American Barboza Jr who ended up claiming the interim WBO title in a final eliminator at 140 pounds, earning a shot at full champion Teofimo Lopez, losing on points in New York in May.

Catterall vowed to respond quickly but there was plenty of surprise when he moved up to take a fight against Eubank, the nephew of Chris Eubank Sr and cousin of Chris Eubank Jr who is still unbeaten at 21-0 but faces a huge step up on Saturday night.

He was last in action in March in his hometown of Brighton, stopping Northern Ireland’s Tyrone McKenna in the 10th round to claim the IBF Inter-continental welterweight title.

Catterall vs Eubank fight date and venue

Catterall vs Eubank takes place on Saturday July 5, 2025 at the AO Arena in Manchester.

Catterall vs Eubank fight time and ring walks

The main undercard action begins at 7pm BST, with earlier fights broadcast from 5pm.

Catterall and Eubank are expected to ring walk at approximately 10pm.

How to watch Catterall vs Eubank

TV channel and live stream: The event is being shown live on DAZN, with coverage of the prelims beginning at 5pm and the main card from 7pm.

Catterall vs Eubank undercard

Jack Catterall vs Harlem Eubank

Joe Cordina vs Jaret Gonzalez

Leo Atang vs Milen Paunov

Pat Brown vs Lewis Oakford

William Crolla vs Fraser Wilkinson

Skye Nicolson vs Carla Gonzales

Alfie Middlemiss vs Mohammed Wako

Niall Brown vs Victor Ionascu

Catterall vs Eubank prediction

It was a bit of a shock to see Catterall accept this fight, having competed at a higher level against the likes of Josh Taylor, Jorge Linares, Regis Prograis and Arnold Barboza Jr over recent years.

But ‘El Gato’ is looking to bounce back quickly with a statement win to follow a disappointing loss, as he did against Darragh Foley following that first controversial bout with Taylor.

Jack Catterall during a public workout

Pressure is on: Jack Catterall must deliver a statement performance this weekend

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Eubank is certainly no pushover and remains unbeaten, but has never fought above domestic level and this represents a significant step up from anything he has faced before.

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