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A bad-blooded rematch and a popular heavyweight returns: Why Wood vs. Warrington cannot be missed

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Leigh Wood and Josh Warrington's rematch in Nottingham tonight, live on DAZN, is the talk of British boxing. 

Two men in the twilight periods of their respective careers will attempt to settle the score after a three-year build-up. 

Ahead of the action in the East Midlands, here's why fight fans cannot miss Wood-Warrington and it's packed undercard. 

Leigh Wood-Josh Warrington rematch will deliver

It's a cliche in boxing that all-British fights deliver, but this second meeting between Wood and Warrington fits that mould. 

There is bad blood between these two men following Wood's knockout win in Sheffield three years ago, but so far in fight week, it's been calm and composed. 

Three fight nights one weekend

As the opening bell inches ever closer, hostilities will increase and tonight, with a sold-out Motorpoint Arena, it's going to be an emotional evening. 

This rematch will come down to who can keep their emotions in check, and with both men promising an early finish, fight fans are in for a treat. 

The return of Dave Allen

One of British boxing's most popular figures, heavyweight Dave Allen, returns on the undercard. 

Fighting for the first time since his loss to Arslanbek Makhmudov in October, Allen goes head-to-head with Karim Berredjem.

Allen will be hoping a win can steer him towards a British title shot at some point this year, and he is promising a knockout finish against Berredjem. 

If he can pull this off, it will be some way to return to winning ways for the 'White Rhino'. 

The next chapter in the Bilal Fawaz story

Bilal Fawaz's fascinating story continues tonight when he faces the tough Ishmael Davis for the British and Commonwealth super welterweight titles. 

His win over Junaid Boston in October earned him a promotion contract with Matchroom, but now he has to deliver and grab this opportunity with both hands. 

Davis has quickly earned a reputation for being a punishing and durable operator, and he is defending his Lonsdale and Commonwealth belts for the first time. 

If Fawaz is to beat Davis, he will have to produce a career-best performance. 

Sandy Ryan bids to become two-time world champion

Sandy Ryan finds herself back challenging for a world title when she takes on Karla Ramos Zamora for the vacant WBC women's super lightweight title. 

Ryan bounced back from her second successive loss to Mikaela Mayer with a unanimous decision win over Jade Grierson. 

The 32-year-old Brit will be the favourite to beat Zamora, and if Ryan does become a two-time world champion, she will be world champion in an intriguing division which could present unification fights with Katie Taylor's next move unknown.

3 fight nights, 1 unmissable weekend - only on DAZN

Watch three amazing fights this weekend - Feb 21-22 - exclusively on DAZN. It's Barrios vs. Garcia for the WBC welterweight title on PPV; with Wood vs. Warrington II, and Shields vs. Crews-Dezurn II on DAZN subscription. Get all three all included with DAZN Ultimate Tier. 

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