Jack Catterall vs. Regis Prograis:
Catterall wins by UD.
James Flint vs. Campbell Hatton:
Flint wins by UD.
Pat McCormack vs. Williams Andres Herrera:
McCormack wins by UD.
Junaid Bostan vs. Maico Sommariva:
Bostan wins by TKO in the 3rd round.
Stephen Clarke vs. Mateusz Pawlowski:
Clarke wins by PTS.
William Crolla vs. Lorenzo Grasso:
Crolla wins by TKO in the 1st round.
Joe McGrail vs. Lewis Morris:
McGrail wins by PTS.
Emily Whitworth vs. Sara Orszagi:
Whitworth wins by PTS.
Jack Catterall and Regis Prograis are set to clash in a highly anticipated 12-round junior welterweight bout in Manchester, England, as announced by Matchroom Boxing.
This matchup marks Catterall's second consecutive bout against a former 140-pound champion. Previously, Catterall secured a unanimous decision victory over Josh Taylor in a rematch, a career-defining performance for the English fighter.
Catterall, 30, has been on a relentless pursuit of his first world title. Despite a controversial split decision loss to Taylor in their first encounter in February 2022, he has maintained his position as one of the top contenders in the division. Reflecting on his career, Catterall emphasized the importance of staying active and seizing big fight opportunities.
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"I've waited around for big fights to happen before, sitting around waiting for title shots and it caused me a huge amount of inactivity. I'll never do that again. I'm looking forward to sharing the ring with such a great fighter."
Regis Prograis faces his own redemption arc in this bout. He suffered his first defeat in October 2019, losing a majority decision to Taylor in London. His second loss came in December, a comprehensive defeat to Devin Haney in a title defense. Now, at 35, Prograis aims to bounce back in this high-stakes fight against Catterall.
"This is a fight I've always wanted. We were supposed to fight a few years ago but it never materialized. Now is the perfect time."
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Both fighters recognize the significance of this bout. For Catterall, it’s a step closer to his dream of becoming a world champion. For Prograis, it’s an opportunity to reclaim his status and aim for a third world title.
"I view Jack as one of the best in the world at 140 pounds. It's a great fight because Jack is eager to become a world champion and I'm looking to become a three-time world champion."
In the undercard, Campbell Hatton, son of boxing legend Ricky Hatton, is aiming for redemption in his rematch with James Flint. Hatton (14-1, 5 KOs) took his first career loss against Flint (14-2-2, 3 KOs) in March but has since changed trainers and adjusted his approach. Fighting in his hometown adds pressure, but Hatton is ready to prove he’s learned from his mistakes. A win here would be a massive step forward in his young career.
Also, after a 15-month hiatus, Pat McCormack (5-0, 4 KOs) is back to face Argentina’s Williams Andres Herrera (16-3, 7 KOs). McCormack, an Olympic silver medalist, is known for his knockout power and is eager to continue his unbeaten streak.
Also, Joe McGrail (10-0, 5 KOs) steps into the ring with an unbeaten record, ready to face Lewis Morris (8-2, 1 KO). McGrail has been rising through the ranks since his pro debut, showcasing both power and technique. Morris, meanwhile, is aiming for an upset after a close points loss in his last bout.
Fight card:
▪️Jack Catterall vs. Regis Prograis, 12 rounds, super lightweight
▪️James Flint vs. Campbell Hatton, 10 rounds, super lightweight
▪️Pat McCormack vs. Williams Andres Herrera, 10 rounds, for the vacant WBA Intercontinental welterweight title
▪️Junaid Bostan vs. Maico Sommariva, 8 rounds, super welterweight
Prelims (Starts at 12:00 pm ET):
▪️Stephen Clarke vs. Mateusz Pawlowski, 6 rounds, middleweight
▪️William Crolla vs. Lorenzo Grasso, 6 rounds, super welterweight
▪️Joe McGrail vs. Lewis Morris, 8 rounds, featherweight
▪️Emily Whitworth vs. Sara Orszagi, 4 rounds, bantamweight