Jack Catterall, Joe Joyce and Anthony Joshua lead the British boxing scene as they all fight to get back into title contention

British boxing fans have been treated to a standout summer, with numerous timeless showdowns already having taken place throughout the first half of 2024.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia still has it’s welcome grasp firmly clutched around the boxing world, delivering spectacle after groundbreaking spectacle.

So far this year fans have witnessed the first-ever crowning of a four-belt undisputed heavyweight champion, as well as two of the world’s largest promotions go head-to-head as Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn pitted their top fighters against each other in an innovative 5 vs 5 showdown.

However, the year is far from over, and those who love British boxing will be pleased to know that there’s plenty more mega fights ready to take place through the tail end of the summer months.


Joe Joyce vs Derek Chisora

Just over a week away, a stacked Queensberry card looks like it could be the perfect mid-summer treat for fight fans.

Headlining the British boxing event, Joe Joyce will take on Derek Chisora, in another comeback fight for the ‘Juggernaut’ following his defeat to Zhang in 2023.

Joyce last fought in March, dispatching Kash Ali in the final round of their 10-round clash.

Joyce looked far from his best on the night, still appearing to lack confidence following a difficult 2023, with two knockout losses at the hands of ‘Big Bang Zhang’.

Chisora, also far from his prime, could prove the perfect confidence builder for Joyce who will surely want to put his name firmly back in title contention.

Elsewhere on the card, Dennis McCann will be looking for revenge as he takes on Ionut Baluta to avenge their draw last August.

Since the shock result, McCann has fought once, winning a classy unanimous decision over fellow super bantam prospect Brad Strand.

Also making an appearance on the night, Moses Itauma looks to continue his rise to the top of the heavyweight division. The 19-year-old burst onto the heavyweight scene in 2023 and has since racked up nine wins with seven by stoppage and an unprecedented six first-round finishes.

Itaumas’s opponent on the 27th will be heavyweight veteran Mariusz Walch. The 44-year-old may have struggled in the ring the past few years, but the former Wladimir Klitschko challenger still carries the experience and IQ to perhaps give Itauma his toughest challenge to date.


Jack Catterall vs Regis Prograis

Jack Catterall will be hoping to keep the ball rolling after his monumental rematch win over the former undisputed Josh Taylor.

Many thought Taylor would be back to his best in their recent rematch. However the Chorley fighter kept his cool throughout the Grudge match, dropping the Scottish star in what was a closer fight than the scorecards revealed, though undoubtedly the right fighter was crowned victorious.



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