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Daniel Dubois vs Ricardo Snijders: Fight card, boxing live stream, start time, betting odds and prediction

Dubois is looking to force his way into world title contention this year: Action Images via Reuters
Dubois is looking to force his way into world title contention this year: Action Images via Reuters

Daniel Dubois will return to the ring after an eight-month absence tonight when he takes on Dutchman Ricardo Snijders.

‘Dynamite’ Dubois is scheduled to meet fellow London heavyweight Joe Joyce in October, a bout that has been pushed back twice in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Before that, the 22-year-old will have the chance to dust off any lockdown cobwebs in a tune-up fight against Snijders, who was drafted in as a late stand-in last week for original opponent Eric Pfiefer, who was withdrawn from the bout due to an issue with his medical.

Like Dubois, Joyce also took a warm-up fight ahead of their meeting at the O2 Arena on 0ctober 24. The 2016 Olympian needed just three rounds to blast his way through Michael Wallisch in July, extending his record to 11-0 on an easy night's work for the Putney fighter.

Dubois will be looking to take care of business on Saturday in even less time.

Card in full

  • Daniel Dubois vs Ricardo Snijders

  • Sunny Edwards vs Thomas Essomba (IBF International super flyweight)

  • Sam Maxwell vs Joe Hughes – (WBO European super-lightweight)

  • Willy Hutchinson vs Luke Blackledge

  • Sam Noakes vs TBA

  • David Adeleye vs TBA

Date, start time and venue

Dubois vs Snijders takes place at the BT Sport Studios in Stratford, London. The action gets underway tonight from 7pm.

Ringwalks for the main event are expected around 10pm.

How to watch

The card will be televised live on BT Sport 1 with coverage starting from 7pm. BT Sport subscribers will be able to stream the match online via the video player and the BT Sport app.

You can also follow all the action with Standard Sport's LIVE blog.

Fight prediction

With 13 knockouts from 14 bouts for Dubois, this is only going to end one way.

Snijders comes in as a late replacement and while the Dutchman has amassed a record of 18-1, he fights outside his native Netherlands for just the second time.

The 26-year-old lost the one fight against Joel Tambwe Djeko for the IBO Intercontinental cruiserweight title on points in May 2019.

Nothing but an early KO for Dubois - inside two rounds.

Betting odds

  • Dubois to win: 1/100

  • Snijders to win: 25/1

  • Draw: 50/1

  • Dubois first round win: 13/10

Odds courtesy of Betfair Exchange. Click here to find out more.

Covid-19 measures for live boxing

No fans permitted to attend

A maximum of five fights per show

Ringside teams limited to a single trainer and cutman

No more than 65 people allowed to be present in the venue

Corners to wear visors, gloves and masks

Fighters regularly rested during fight week and on fight night

Fighters to isolate during fight week between tests

Fighters, referees and trainers to be transported to the venue wearing masks

Referees to shower in between fights

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