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Live Reporting

All times stated are UK

  1. Who's in action?

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    Video caption: Hannah Rankin v Logan Holler: A very Scottish ring walk and facing a Kardashian

    Hannah Rankin makes her highly-anticipated return to the ring in her first fight since losing her WBA and IBO titles.

    The Scottish boxer suffered defeat to England's Terri Harper by unanimous decision in September and will hope to start on the road to becoming a world champion again against American Logan Holler.

    Rankin became a two-time former world champion in 2021 after defeating Sweden's Maria Lindberg, picking up the vacant IBO and WBA titles in the process. She made one successful defence of her belts by stopping Alejandra Ayala, before her defeat, on points, to Harper.

    Also on the undercard, England's Kirstie Bavington faces Canadian Kandi Wyatt for the WBA intercontinental welterweight title. Bavington, fighting in her home city is the reigning European champion, has prepared for the fight by sparring with Jessica McCaskill, who won all of the five major titles (IBO, IBF, WBO, WBA and WBC) at welter, before dropping to super lightweight.

    In the main event Ricky Summers will challenge Joel McIntyre for the English light-heavyweight title, as Summers bids again for the belt having previously been outpointed by Dan Azeez on a split decision.

  2. Friday's fight card

    Taking place from 19:30 GMT

    Katie Healy v Katherine Quintana (super-bantam – 6x2)

    Midlands Area title - Andy Owen vs Michael Stephenson (super-middle – 10x3)

    WBA Intercontinental title - Kirstie Bavington vs Kandi Wyatt (welterweight – 10x2)

    Co-Main Event - Hannah Rankin vs Logan Holler (super-welterweight – 10x2)

    Co-Main Event - English title - Ricky Summers vs Joel McIntyre (light heavyweight – 10x3)

  3. How can I watch tonight's action?

    All times are GMT and subject to change

    BBC iPlayer

    BBC Sport will bring you live action from this five fight card event in Wolverhampton on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app. You can also catch up on action for up to 30 days on BBC iPlayer.

    Friday 10th March

    19:30-22:30 - BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website and app

  4. How to get into boxing

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    Video caption: Farah Jamil fights her way to fitness

    Is it for me?

    • There are different weight categories which means boxing is for everyone.
    • You don't need to get hurt to enjoy boxing. But most people use the sport as a way of fitness rather than getting in the ring and or competing.
    • Skipping, hitting the punch bag or pads and different exercise drills are used in training and beginners can take it at their own pace.

    I'm ready to rumble - what can I expect when I start?

    • You don't need to worry about buying boxing boots or gloves, most gyms will provide you with the equipment needed when you first start.
    • Beginners will be taught the basics of footwork, how to throw a punch and you may dosome shadow boxing or hit the boxing bag.
    • Boxing training can be intense, but it's a sport that teaches physical and mental discipline.
    • Almost 40% of boxing gyms have classes that specifically cater for women and girls.
    • Boxing-related exercises such as Boxercise are a good way to benefit from the fitness side of things.
    • Wheelchair boxing in making the sport more inclusive and England Boxing have produced a development plan to open up boxing to those with physical and mental disabilities.

    There are hundreds of gyms all over the United Kingdom. Club finders in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland will help you get started.