Conor Benn concluded a busy 2021 with a third victory, beating Chris Algieiri with a devastating right-hander in just the fourth round.
The win for the 25-year-old Briton will help to spur him on to what he hopes will be a world title shot next year, though there could be a fight against Amir Khan, Kell Brook or Adrien Broner first.
Algieri is a former world champion who had faced Manny Pacquiao, Errol Spence Jr., and Amir Khan.
There's also the chance to watch Katie Taylor's hard-fought win over Firuza Sharipova as part of a double main event from Matchroom Boxing.
Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Benn vs. Algieiri again.
What channel/stream can I watch Benn vs. Algieri again?
The main card is streamed worldwide on DAZN, meaning you can tune in for this, Madrimov vs. Soro, Zurdo Ramirez vs. Gonzalez and Parker vs. Chisora 2 all for the same monthly fee (subject to availability of each fight in your country - check here for details ). Click here for more information including how to subscribe.
Where was the Benn vs. Algieri fight?
The card was held at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England. It was Benn's first fight there since 2018 when he halted Chris Truman.
Conor Benn record and bio
- Nationality: British
- Date of Birth: September 28, 1996
- Height: 5'8"
- Reach: 68"
- Total Fights: 20
- Record: 20-0 (13 KOs)
Chris Algieri record and Bio
- Nationality: American
- Date of Birth: March 2, 1984
- Height: 5'10"
- Reach: 72"
- Total Fights: 29
- Record: 25-4, 9 KOs
Benn vs. Algieri fight card
Before The Bell prelims
- Joe McGrail v Francisco Rodriguez, 4 rounds at super-bantamweight
- Callum French v Rustem Fatkhullin, 6 rounds at super-lightweight
- Jordan Gill v Alan Isaias Luques Castillo, 8 rounds at featherweight
- Paddy Lacey v Vasif Mamedov, 4 rounds at super-welterweight
DAZN Main card
- Caoimhan Agyarko v Noe Larios Jr, 10 rounds for the WBA International middleweight title
- Peter McGrail v Engel Gomez, 6 rounds at super-bantamweight
- Joe Cordina v Miko Khatchatryan, 10 rounds for the WBA Continental super-featherweight title
- Robbie Davies Jr v Henry Lundy, 10 rounds for the WBA Continental super-featherweight title
- Katie Taylor v Firuza Sharipova, 10 rounds for the undisputed women's lightweight title
- Conor Benn v Chris Algieri, 12 rounds for the WBA Continental welterweight title