Former world champions Anthony Cacace and Leigh Wood will look to leave a mark on each other when they meet in a super-featherweight battle tonight.
Both men return to the ring off the back of victories against two-time featherweight king Josh Warrington, but find themselves at different points on the crossroads.
Cacace bettered the 'Leeds Warrior' last September at Wembley Stadium before vacating the IBF super-featherweight crown in order to take what he saw as bigger fights.
Wood meanwhile steps up a division for his first bout since facing Warrington in Sheffield way back in October 2023, having defended his WBA featherweight title there.
DAZN News has everything you need to know ahead of Anthony Cacace against Leigh Wood
Anthony Cacace vs Leigh Wood will take place tonight with the whole card set to be shown live on DAZN.
DAZN's coverage will begin at 7pm local time with the ringwalks for Cacace vs Wood scheduled for 10pm BST, these timings are subject to change.
The pair will contest a twelve-round bout as they aim to put themselves into conversations for a world title shot in late 2025 or early 2026 beyond this.
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The fight is set to be held at Motorpoint Arena, in Nottingham, United Kingdom.
It marks Wood's return to his nominal home venue for the first time since a 2023 loss to Mauricio Lara.
Anthony Cacace is the odds-on favourite to defeat Leigh Wood, with the star priced at 8/15 to take the victory. Wood is still relatively short however at 6/4.
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Odds provided by DAZN Bet, for full markets click here.
Odds correct as of May 5, 6:00pm