Stay up to date with tonight's stacked fight card at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with live results from the full bill of boxing including the hugely-anticipated heavyweight bout between Tyson Fury and Arslanbek Makhmudov.
Zuffa Boxing's bumper bill features a plethora of hugely-talented British fighters with the likes of Conor Benn, Frazer Clarke and Richard Riakporhe joining the headliners for what should be a fascinating night of action.
The boxing got underway on Saturday afternoon, with the live televised action commencing from 19:00 (BST).
Keep tabs of the latest results right here, as well as up to date ring walk and fight times.
Undefeated southpaw Elliot Whale extended his professional record to 14-0 with an emphatic fourth round stoppage of fellow Englishman Tom Hill.
Sultan Almohammed produced an impressive performance to secure a third round TKO success over Hector Lorenzon in the lightweight division.
'El Nino' improves his record to 3-0 as he continues to make inroads into life in the professional ranks.
Former British and Commonwealth lightweight title-holder Felix Cash scored a barnstorming second round stoppage victory over Liam O'Hare in a lightning quick bout.
A barrage of heavy shots left O'Hare on his knee, before the referee opted to wave off the contest just 22 seconds into the second stanza.
Pawel August reigned supreme in the battle of the two unbeaten light-heavyweights as the Polish star edged a razor-tight contest via the judges scorecards.
August stepped in to take the fight at just two weeks notice and produced his most polished performance to date in overcoming the former two-belt European champion.
New Zuffa signing Breyon Gorham delivered a boxing masterclass as he inflicted a first defeat upon the highly-regarded Brazilian Eduardo Costa.
The flashy American brought the fight to a halt in the fifth round, uncorking a devastating uppercut to fling the South American onto the ropes before the official called an end to the contest following a further barrage of shots from the Texan.
Frazer Clarke's first fight under the guidance of Joe Gallagher ended in disappointment, despite running Australian heavyweight Justis Huni incredibly close in an enthralling ten-rounder.
The Derby man fell just short as two of the three ringside judges edged in favour of Huni (96-94), with the other official deeming the fight a draw (95-95).
Richard Riakporhe captured his second Lonsdale British title after comprehensively dismantling Jeamie TKV.
The Midnite Train moved to 3-0 in the heavyweight division by virtue of a fifth round stoppage victory against former champion TKV.
Conor Benn impressed on his Zuffa Boxing bow, registering a unanimous decision verdict over two-time champion of the world Regis Prograis.
The Londoner, bloodied by a nasty clash of heads, asserted control on proceedings from the offset, and although Prograis had his moments, Benn was ultimately too slick, quick and powerful for the American.
Was it really ever in doubt?
Tyson Fury looked as comfortable and composed as ever as he dismantled the dangerous Arslanben Makhmudov in the bill-topping bout.
Showcasing his skills as both an orthodox and southpaw operator, Fury toyed with Makhmudov, working both his head and body to lethal effect, securing a clean sweep on two of the three judges scorecards with the other affording the Russian just one round.