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Adam Azim vs Santos Reyes start time: TV channel, live stream and undercard

Adam Azim has made an impressive unbeaten start to his career, with the young British fighter hoping to continue that start against Carlos Reyes in London on Saturday night.

The 20-year old from Slough takes on Reyes for the WBA International Super-Lightweight Title hoping to add to his seven wins so far, with an impressive six of those coming via knockout. He takes on Reyes, who is also unbeaten and will hope to stand up to the challenge posed by his more experienced opponent.

Should he win, he can continue on the path to more headline fights, with thee prospect of facing some of the big names in the super-lightweight division with both Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall currently high in the rankings of the 135 lbs division.

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The fight takes place at Wembley Arena, with a big stage for both fighters and they will hope to live up to their star billing, with the 21-year-old Azim hoping to impress with his older brother, Hassan also fighting on the undercard against Abdallah Luanja.

Here is how you can follow the action:

The fight takes place at Wembley Arena, London on Saturday, February 11, with the undercard getting underway at 8pm UK time and the main event expected at 10pm.

The fight will be broadcast live on Sky Sports main event, with coverage on channel 401 - you can also access a live stream via Now TV.

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