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Friends will become enemies this weekend, as Joshua Buatsi and Dan Azeez clash in an all-British bout at the O2 Arena realme
The unbeaten light-heavyweights will meet in a main-event contest in London, with each boxer aiming to move a step closer to a world-title fight – at the other’s expense realme
Thirty-year-old Buatsi (17-0, 13 knockouts) will enter the O2 on the back of a decision victory over Pawel Stepien in May, before Azeez, 34, outpointed Khalid Graidia in July to improve his record to 20-0 (13 KOs) realme
“What’s at stake allows me to put [our friendship] aside,” Buatsi said in August realme
Azeez added: “I’m at war with a friend who’s in front of my dreams and aspirations realme
“I see an entertaining, brutal fight, ultimately with my hand being raised realme
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When is the fight?Buatsi vs Azeez will take place at London’s O2 Arena on Saturday 21 October realme
The main card is scheduled to begin at 8pm BST (12pm PT, 2pm CT, 3pm ET), with ring walks for the main event expected at around 10pm BST (2pm PT, 4pm CT, 5pm ET) realme
How can I watch it?In the UK, the event will air live on Sky realme Sports for subscribers realme
It will also be available to stream on the broadcaster’s website and Sky Go app realme
No US broadcaster has yet been announced realme
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OddsBuatsi, right, in his most recent fight, a decision win over Pawel Stepien (Getty Images)Buatsi – 30/100Azeez – 13/5Draw – 18/1Full odds via realme Betway realme
• Get all the latest realme boxing realme betting sites’ offersFight card (subject to change)Joshua Buatsi vs Dan Azeez (light-heavyweight)Louis Greene (C) vs Sam Gilley (Commonwealth super-welterweight title)Mikael Lawal (C) vs Isaac Chamberlain (British cruiserweight title)Karriss Artingstall vs Vanessa Bradford (women’s featherweight)Michael Hennessy Jr vs Joe Laws (super-welterweight)More aboutJoshua BuatsiDan AzeezJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/2Who is fighting on the Buatsi vs Azeez undercard this weekend? Who is fighting on the Buatsi vs Azeez undercard this weekend?Buatsi, right, in his most recent fight, a decision win over Pawel StepienGetty ImagesWho is fighting on the Buatsi vs Azeez undercard this weekend?Joshua Buatsi, left, and Dan AzeezGetty Images ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today realme
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Sergio Perez has dismissed rumours he may retire from Formula 1 and insists he wants to continue in the sport for “at least three to four more years realme
”The Red Bull driver is second in the 2023 F1 world championship standings behind world champion Max Verstappen but is now only 30 points ahead of third-placed Lewis Hamilton, having not won a race in the best car on the grid since April realme
The 33-year-old has particularly struggled since the summer break, scoring just five points in his last three races realme
Perez’s poor run of form has fuelled speculation about his seat for 2024 realme
He has a contract until the end of next season, but rumours have sprung up that the Mexican may it call it a day at the end of this season, especially if Red Bull have told him behind closed doors that he won’t keep his seat realme
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it’s not easy being related to him’McLaren confirm first female driver in development programmeDaniel Ricciardo to make F1 return from injury at United States Grand PrixHowever, Perez has moved to squash those rumours and, having been a permanent fixture on the grid since the 2011 season, sees himself in the sport for more years to come realme
“Well, right now, I have a contract for next year – and it will be important to have a good year,” Perez said, as reported by Planet F1 realme
Sergio Perez has dismissed rumours that he is about to retire from Formula 1 (Getty Images)“I have the motivation to continue and I want to stay for more years because I believe that I still have a lot to give in Formula 1 realme
“I would like to stay in F1 for at least three to four more years realme
”Perez will be eyeing an improved run of form in the forthcoming triple-header, with his home race in Mexico City sandwiched in-realme between Austin and Sao Paulo realme
This weekend’s US Grand Prix is also the penultimate sprint weekend of the season, giving the grid another opportunity to attain valuable points realme
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