Two major American stars, Devin Haney and WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. will meet in an enthralling world title fight tonight, live on DAZN.
Haney will be attempting to become a three-weight world champion, but he is under immense pressure after a lacklustre win over Jose Ramirez.
Haney did very little to convince fans that he remains to be a must-watch talent, but stepping into the ring against hard-hitter Norman Jr. may force him to let his hands go.
If that does indeed transpire in the Saudi Arabian capital, then it should be a thrilling co-main event ahead of David Benavidez vs. Anthony Yarde.
DAZN News has everything you need to know ahead of Haney vs Norman Jr, live and exclusive on DAZN PPV .
The Ring IV, headlined by David Benavidez and Anthony Yarde, will take place on Saturday, November 22 with the whole card set to be shown live on DAZN PPV .
DAZN's broadcast will being at 12am PT / 3pm ET / 8pm GMT / 11pm KSA.
Devin Haney and Brian Norman Jr. are expected to fight at 5:01pm PT / 8:01pm ET / 1:01am (Sun) GMT. With David Benavidez and Yarde's ringwalks expected to happen at 6:04pm PT / 9:04pm ET / 2:04am (Sun) GMT / 5:04am (Sun) KSA.
| Fight | Start time |
| David Benavidez vs Anthony Yarde | 6:04pm PT / 9:04pm ET / 2:04am (Sun) GMT |
| Devin Haney vs Brian Norman Jr. | 5:01pm PT / 8:01pm ET / 1:01am (Sun) GMT |
| Jesse Rodriguez vs Fernando Martinez | 4:03pm PT / 7:03pm ET / 12:03am (Sun) GMT |
| Sam Noakes vs Abdullah Mason | 3:06pm PT / 6:06pm ET / 11:06pm GMT |
| Vito Mielnicki Jr. vs Samuel Nmomah | 2:15pm PT / 5:15pm ET / 10:15pm GMT |
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The fight is set to be held at the ANB Arena , in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia .
This venue is no stranger to hosting major boxing events after staging the undisputed super middleweight title fight between Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez and William Scull earlier this year.
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Devin Haney bids to become a three-weight world champion when he steps up to welterweight to take on WBO champion Brian Norman Jr. in a fascinating contest.
While both men are officially unbeaten, Haney boasts the best CV and has already been the undisputed lightweight ruler, as well as picking up gold at super lightweight.
However, he was dropped three times and announced as the loser by decision when taking on Ryan Garcia in April last year, a bout later declared a no contest but one Haney still looked to be feeling the effects of when appearing gun-shy in his drab points win over Jose Ramirez last time.
For the first time in his career, Haney now tackles a true welterweight, and one with fast hands and serious power. The same left hook that Ryan landed with ease on Haney is also Norman Jr.’s best punch and if Haney is low on confidence, then he could be in trouble here.
Norman Jr. is improving all the time and the champion by late stoppage is the call.
This is expected to be a close one and is reflected in the DAZN Bet odds with very little separating Norman Jr. and Haney to come out on top. The draw is 15/1.
To win:
Odds courtesy of DAZN Bet and correct as of November 22.