Tonight at London's Copper Box Arena, rising stars Emmanuel Buttigieg and Jiri Hauke square off in the ring as part of the undercard for Johnny Fisher vs Alen Babic. The six-round bout features super welterweight fighters; Buttigieg hails from the UK while Hauke represents the Czech Republic.
Buttigieg turned pro last December and has quickly raced to four wins, maintaining an undefeated begin with one knockout. His journey has seen him outscoring opponents like Anas Isarti and Bartlomiej Stryczek with points decisions that buoy his promising career's start. Similarly, Jiri Hauke sports a more balanced record with an equal number of wins and losses among eight fights since his professional onset in 2021. Notable in Hauke’s record is a recent defeat by points to Mamo Sloyan but a victory against Lukas Luptak.
Live coverage for the Emmanuel Buttigieg vs Jiri Hauke main card will start at 07:00 PM UK time on DAZN. Refer to the table below to find your local time.
Region | Date | Main Card Start Time | Emmanuel Buttigieg vs Jiri Hauke |
USA and Canada (EST) | 2024-07-06 | 14:00 | 14:40 |
USA and Canada (PT) | 2024-07-06 | 11:00 | 11:40 |
UK and Ireland | 2024-07-06 | 19:00 | 19:40 |
Australia | 2024-07-07 | 06:00 | 06:40 |
The boxing match between Emmanuel Buttigieg and Jiri Hauke is set for today at 2:40 PM EST at the Copper Box Arena in Hackney Wick, London. This event is part of the undercard, leading up to the main event featuring Johnny Fisher vs Alen Babic.
This bout will consist of six rounds in the super welterweight category. Please note that the scheduled time for the ringwalks may shift depending on how long earlier fights last.
For viewers watching from different time zones, check your local listings to match the start times accordingly.
You can watch Emmanuel Buttigieg vs Jiri Hauke via DAZN.
Emmanuel Buttigieg vs Jiri Hauke |
Leli Buttigieg is the overwhelming favorite with odds at 1.0, showing a massive preference by bookmakers. A bet of $4000 on Buttigieg will only yield a $100 profit, highlighting her strong likelihood of winning. Jiri Hauke stands as a long shot at 13.0, paying out $1200 for a $100 bet—pointing to his underdog status.