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Live boxing on TV tonight: What time does Taylor vs Catterall start and live stream schedule

Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall will finally meet tonight in the delayed defence of Taylor's undisputed light-welterweight titles.

The 'Tartan Tornado' made history as the first British boxer to unify a whole division in the four-belt era last May, rising to the occasion with two knockdowns en-route to a deserved decision win over the previously undefeated American Jose Ramirez in Las Vegas.

Taylor became on of six undisputed male champions in a four-belt era, alongside some illustrious names within the sport such as Oleksandr Usyk, Terence Crawford and Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez.

And whilst there is talk of the the 31-year-old moving up welterweight for a huge showdown with WBO king Terence Crawford, Taylor first has to take on mandatory WBO challenger Catterall.

The 28-year-old from Chorley is unbeaten in 26 fights and a former British and Inter-Continental light-welterweight champion who insists he has a precise plan to halt Taylor and claim all four belts.

Ahead of the event, here is all the information you need to know:

Taylor vs Catterall takes place on Saturday February 26, 2022 at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland.

The main undercard is due to get underway at 7pm GMT, with the main event no earlier than 10pm.

As ever, exact timings will depend on the length of those preliminary bouts.

Josh Taylor versus Jack Catterall, live from the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, will be broadcast on UK TV on Sky Sports.

You need to be Sky Sports subscriber to access the fight on TV and can check out the latest discounts on Sky packages by going to www.sky.com/deals.

Coverage of Taylor vs Catterall starts at 7pm Saturday, February 26.

Fans will be able to tune in to Saturday night's event on Sky Sports, with coverage beginning on Action from

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