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Lyndon Arthur vs Walter Sequeira: Date, time, free live stream and TV channel

Lyndon Arthur and Nathan Gorman return to the ring as the University of Bolton Stadium hosts live boxing, this weekend.

Manchester's 'King Arthur' will walk out in front of a local crowd in his first bout since his defeat to Anthony Yarde in 2021 as he faces Argentine Walter Gabriel Sequeira. Also headlining is Nathan Gorman, the first cousin of Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, as he goes head-to-head in his second fight of the calendar year.

It'll be a stern test for Arthur as he comes against the tough South American. During his professional career, Sequeira has won 25 of his fights, 17 via knockout - losing nine.

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The 26-year-old disposed of Tomas Salek on the Wasserman Boxing card in June as he became the vacant IBF International Heavyweight holder. He made light work of the Czech with a round one TKO.

Gorman's opponent has yet to be announced but the heavyweight made it clear that he didn't want to be away from the squared circle for too long after his impressive win over Salek. He said: "I’ve asked to get back out there as fast as possible, because I don’t want to wait around and be inactive for longer than I need to be.

"Boxing in Bolton, and on another Channel 5 show, is something I’m really looking forward to doing."

Proceedings will also see an all-Welsh bout as Craig Woodruff face Gavin Gwynne for the British Lightweight belt after Gwynne beat Luke Wills last April.

The defending champion goes into the fight on the back of winning his last three fights, two via unanimous decision and a TKO victory over Sean McComb.

Newport's Woodruff is on a two-fight winning streak after wins over Faycal Rezkallah and Ronnie Clark. Conah

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