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How to watch WBC Boxing Grand Prix Phase 2 fights

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June 20, 2025
How to watch WBC Boxing Grand Prix Phase 2 fights

The weigh-in for the second phase of the WBC Boxing Grand Prix took place on June 19.

The competitors of the second phase of the tournament all weighed-in successfully to face each other in the next round in search of a ticket to the quarter-finals.

All the action on Friday June 20 and Saturday June 21 can be viewed live on DAZN.


WBC Boxing Grand Prix - The Format

The WBC Boxing Grand Prix, the first world boxing championship in history, is in its second phase, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This tournament was created by the President of the World Boxing Council, Mauricio Sulaimán, in conjunction with His Excellency Turki Alalshikh, Councilor of the Royal Court of Saudi Arabia.

This tournament has five phases spread throughout the year, beginning the first phase in April, the second and current phase in June, continuing through August, October, and the grand finale in December.

The Grand Prix features boxers from four different weight divisions: featherweight, super-lightweight, middleweight, and heavyweight. Each division currently features 16 boxers from 28 countries. Each division will have two reserve boxers in case of injury or other issues.

In the first phase, 128 boxers from 39 different countries participated. As this was a single-elimination tournament, half of the participants were eliminated from the tournament.

The winners of the tournament will receive a cash prize, a mandatory fight for the WBC Silver title in their respective weight divisions, and the José Sulaimán Trophy.


Phase 2

This second phase of the WBC Boxing Grand Prix will be held over two days.

On Friday, June 20, boxers from the super-lightweight and middleweight divisions will participate.

On Saturday, June 21, boxers from the featherweight and heavyweight divisions will participate.


How to Watch - DAZN

Friday, June 20

UK: 10am BST

U.S.: 5am ET

Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras: 3am Mexico City time

Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, and Panama: 4am

Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Bolivia, Venezuela: 5am

Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile: 6am

Spain: 11am


Saturday, June 21

UK: 1pm BST

U.S.: 8am ET

Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras: 6am Mexico City time

Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Panama: 7am

Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Bolivia, Venezuela: 8am

Argentina, Uruguay, Chile: 9am

Spain: 2pm


Phase 2 Fights - Friday 20th

Super-lightweight

Ntethelelo Nkosi vs Ju Wu

Eric Basran vs Danylo Lozan

Mujibillo Turunov vs Alan Dutra

Efe Konut vs Fiorenzo Priolo

Carlos Utria vs Alan Crenz

Samatali Toltayev vs Jerald Into

Brtlomiej Przybyla vs Spencer Wilcox

Misael Cabrera vs Orlando Barajas


Middleweight

Hajji Muhis vs Carlos Sinisterra

Isaac Torres vs Lancelot Proton de la Chapelle

Paul Ryan vs Derek Pomerleau

Maksym Molodan vs Ephrem Bariko

Petro Frolov vs Saulo Morales

Dylan Biggs vs Ciril Johnson

Emilio Aguillón vs José Montes

Mohammad Issa vs Dmytro Rybalko


Phase 2 Fights - Saturday 21st

Featherweight

Juma vs Ramadhani vs Bekzizwe  Maitse

Ayubkhon Bakhtiyorov vs Jhon Bolaño

Holy Dorgbetor vs Mohamed Qamili

Tyshawn Denson vs Yoni Valverde

Yusuf Adeniji vs Alexander Kovigrin

Zholdas Zhengissov vs Troy Nash

Brandon Mosqueda vs Gully Powar

Iman Lee vs Hector Munguia


Heavyweight

Dante Stone vs Emiliano Mendoza

Keaton Gomez vs Alija Mesic

Devon Young vs Jonathan Vergara

Reagan Apanu vs Kevin Ramirez

Piotr Lacz vs Marko Milun

Youness Baalla vs Lazizbek Mullojonov

David Brito vs Ahmed Knjic

Vitaliy Stalchenko vs Tsotne Rogava


The WBC approved a 2-pound weight tolerance for featherweight and super-lightweight fighters and a 2.5-pound tolerance for middleweight due to fluid retention. This was a result of the long journey most fighters had to make to reach Arabian territory and the limited time they had to adjust.

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