Jordan Gill vs. Zelfa Barrett: What time is the fight? What channel is it on?

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Jordan Gill vs. Zelfa Barrett: What time is the fight? What channel is it on?

World super-featherweight title contenders Jordan Gill and Zelfa Barrett face one another in a crossroads fight on Saturday, April 13 at the AO Arena in Manchester.


What TV channel is Jordan Gill vs. Zelfa Barrett on?

The main card is on DAZN from 7pm UK time. Undercard action will be shown on the DAZN Boxing and Matchroom Boxing YouTube channels. Start time TBC.


What time does Jordan Gill vs. Zelfa Barrett start?

At time of writing (April 8) we are still waiting for confirmation on what time the main event will start. Traditionally, DAZN main events in the UK tend to start no later than 10.30pm.


What titles are on the line in Gill vs. Barrett?

No titles are on the line but the winner could go on to a world title shot later in the year.


How many rounds is the fight?

The bout is scheduled for 12×3 minute rounds.


What fights are on the undercard?

10×2 mins – IBF and WBO Female Super-Bantamweight titles

Ellie Scotney vs. Segolene Lefebvre

10×2 mins – (Vacant) WBO Lightweight title

Rhiannon Dixon vs. Karen Elizabeth Carabajal

10×3 mins – English Super-Featherweight title

Michael Gomez Jnr vs. Kane Baker

6×3 mins – Super-Flyweight contest

Jack Turner vs. Abdul Kesi Ngaoma

6×3 mins – Middleweight contest

Jimmy Sains vs. Mateusz Kalecki

6×3 mins – Super-Welterweight contest

William Crolla vs. Fabio Cascone

6×3 mins – Featherweight contest

Brandon Scott vs. Rodrigo Matias Areco

4×3 mins – Middleweight contest

Stephen Clarke vs. Jensen Irving


Keep up to date with all the latest undercard results via the Boxing News app.

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