American boxer Regis Prograis will travel to England in late October to face Jack Catterall in a 12-round junior welterweight bout.
This bout was originally scheduled for August, but an injury to Catterall caused it to be postponed.
Here, we have all you need to know about the fight including the date, time, how to watch, fighter information, odds and the full event card.
Jack Catterall vs. Regis Prograis is scheduled to take place on Saturday, October 26.
Jack Catterall vs. Regis Prograis is the main event of the fight card which starts at 3 PM ET, meaning ring walk times will likely take place around 6 PM ET.
Jack Catterall vs. Regis Prograis will take place at Co-op Live in Manchester, England. The time difference means the card will take place in the mid-afternoon on the East Coast of the United States.
Jack Catterall vs. Regis Prograis will be streamed globally on DAZN, which requires a subscription.
No titles are at stake in Jack Catterall vs. Regis Prograis.
Jack Catterall has a 29-1 professional boxing record.
He won six of his first ten fights by stoppage and did not lose until his 27th professional bout, which ended in a split-decision loss to Josh Taylor in 2022.
Catterall made up for that loss in his most recent fight, beating Taylor via unanimous decision on May 25 of this year.
Catterall has not won via stoppage since 2019, when he stopped Oscar Amador in the third round of an eight-round fight.
Regis Prograis has a 29-2 professional boxing record.
He began his career with four straight KO/TKO wins, and all but five of his career wins have been via stoppage.
Like Catterall, Prograis has also suffered a loss to Josh Taylor, which was via majority decision in October 2019.
Prograis lost his most recent match to Devin Haney in December 2023, with Prograis losing his WBC light welterweight title in the process.
Between his two losses, Prograis put in some great performances including a third-round TKO win over Juan Heraldez in 2020, sixth-round stoppage wins over Ivan Redkach and Tyrone McKenna in '21 and '22 respectively, an 11th-round KO win over Jose Zepeda for the WBC light welterweight belt in '22, and a successful split decision title defense over Danielito Zorilla in 2023.
Jack Catterall | Regis Prograis | |
Money Line | -400 | +300 |
KO/TKO/DQ | +400 | +600 |
Decision/Technical Decision | -175 | +800 |