The combined record of the fighters involved in the four world title bouts, with a cumulative six championship belts on the line at Ring IV, tells you all you need to know about the quality on display.
Between them, the eight boxers boast 193 victories and just three defeats. All of those losses belong to Anthony Yarde, who challenges David Benavidez for his WBC light heavyweight crown in the main event.
An all-American clash pits Devin Haney against dangerous WBO champion Brian Norman Jr., while rising stars Abdullah Mason and Sam Noakes will contest the organization’s vacant lightweight strap.
Last but by no means least, pound-for-pound star Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez will look to add another belt to his WBC and WBO super flyweight titles when he faces WBA champion Fernando Martinez.
David Benavidez vs. Anthony Yarde odds, betting trends, prediction
David Benavidez is the huge bookmakers' favourite at 1/9 on Ladbrokes, while Anthony Yarde is as big as 7/1 with AK Bets.
Both Benavidez and Yarde have neglected to play down the notion of this 175-pound showdown becoming a "shootout". Ultimately, there's no point disputing the obvious. Both fighters have 24 knockouts apiece in their careers.
There is the slight caveat that three of Benavidez's past four have gone the distance, including both of his bouts since stepping up from super middleweight. But Yarde's two previous world-title challenges against Sergey Kovalev and Artur Beterbiev came after the unorthodox and heavy-handed Londoner hurt and troubled both esteemed champions before running out of gas.
Despite being a relatively new addition to the light heavyweight ranks, fight week speculation suggested a gaunt-looking Benavidez was struggling to get his body down to the championship limit. That could be good news for Yarde, although it might persuade Benavidez to double down on not wanting a lengthy evening.
If they light the fuse and go to war, it will be a thrilling affair with both men having success. But Benavidez's faster hands and feet, along with his superior punch variety, should see him retain his title after the halfway point.
Prediction: Benavidez via TKO

Brian Norman Jr. Vs. Devin Haney odds, betting trends, prediction
The bookmakers are finding it hard to split Brian Norman Jr. And Devin Haney, with Bet365 pricing them equally at 20/21 to win the fight.
Officially - and rightly, given everything that went down that week - Haney remains an undefeated fighter. But the unknown heading into this intriguing title fight is how much the Ryan Garcia ordeal took from a man aiming to become a three-weight world champion.
In their controversy-laced grudge match in April 2024, Haney was hurt badly by a left hook early on, before being dropped in rounds seven, 10 and 11 as he failed to get away from Garcia's honey punch.
'King Ry' was awarded a majority decision in a fight where he came in three-and-a-quarter pounds overweight. A positive doping test after the bout saw the official verdict changed to a no contest. Haney returned with an insipid 12-round win over Jose Carlos Ramirez in May - a very different encounter to the Garcia fight, but one where there was evidence of the San Franciscan looking gunshy if you wanted to see it.
If there are lingering metal scars from the Garcia fight, Norman is a man capable of exposing them. Coming into this bout after a brutal away-from-home KO of Jin Sasaki, the 24-year-old will test his compatriot's aptitude up at 147 pounds. If Haney can relocate the magic of old, he can box smartly to become a three-weight champion. But Norman is the man in form and might force Haney back to the canvas before closing out a competitive points win.
Prediction: Norman via decision

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Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez vs. Fernando Martinez odds, betting trends, prediction
Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez is the 1/9 favourite on Betfair, while Fernando Martinez is the massive underdog for the fight at 10/1 on Spreadex.
This fight has echoes of Rodriguez's superb unification victory over Sunny Edwards at flyweight in December 2023. Martinez is another undefeated, technically excellent champion who only lacks notable knockout power.
Rodriguez is a devilish puzzle for anyone around the lower weights because his aggressive counterpunching and exquisite ringcraft make him a match for the best technicians. He gave Edwards no choice but to stand and trade, which is always how Bam wants to operate, given he has dynamite in his fists.
Expect Bam to get the job done within the championship distance. He might have to look up to bantamweight for a challenge that can truly extend him.
Prediction: Rodriguez via TKO

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