Viddal Riley fight time: Start time and how to watch KSI coach’s bout
Viddal Riley will look to make a splash on the huge Amir Khan vs Kell Brook undercard in Manchester tonight.
A professional fighter in his own right, he is better known for training YouTube star KSI for his fights with Logan Paul.
But Riley has amassed a record of 4-0 and was previously on the books of Floyd Mayweather's promotional company.
He is unlikely to be tested too much tonight as he takes on the experienced Willbeforce Shihepo.
But Riley will be looking to make his mark to ensure he is part of such pay-per-view cards in the years to come.
Here is how you can watch his fight tonight...
What time will Viddal Riley fight?It is difficult to be precise about Riley's fight time but he is expected to be in the ring at around 7pm.
While Khan and Brook will headline the card at around 10.30pm, Natasha Jonas will be the chief support in her world title fight an hour earlier.
And debutant Frazer Clarke will precede here as he returns to the ring following his Olympics exploits last year.
How to watch on TV and live streamKhan v Brook - and the undercard - will be shown in the UK on Sky Sports Box Office and on ESPN+ in the US.
The event will cost fight fans £19.99 and you can purchase the card here with the broadcast starting at 6pm.
The fights can be streamed on your computer or mobile device but will still cost £19.99.
Full fight cardMain event: Amir Khan vs Kell Brook
Natasha Jonas v Chris Namus – for vacant WBO super-welterweight title
Frazer Clarke vs Jake Darnell
Adam Azim vs Jordan Ellison
Viddal Riley vs Willbeforce Shihepo
Charlie Schofield vs Germaine Brown – for BBBofC English super-middleweight title
Bradley Rea vs Craig McCarthy
Hassan Azim vs MJ Hall
Who do you think will win - Amir Khan or Kell Brook? Let us know in the comments section below
Quotes corner"I can’t wait to be back in the ring. It’s been nearly two years and I’ve achieved a lot [while I’ve been away] but what I’ve been doing my whole life is boxing and to be able to excel in that field is exciting.
"We haven’t got any news on the opponent yet but I am not too worried about that. I am just focusing on myself and I can’t wait to perform [and show what] I’ve been hiding the past two years, improving in the dark!
"There’s no pressure, because I’m used to getting millions of views and people watching what I am doing. Whenever I do something people tune in. So this isn’t any different - this is my profession, this is what I’ve been doing."
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