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Ebanie Bridges fight time: Start time and ring walk for world title fight

Bridges has been out of action for a year after breaking her hand but she defends her bantamweight world title tonight on the undercard of Devin Haney vs Regis Prograis

by · Irish Mirror

Ebanie Bridges defends her world title tonight when she fights on the undercard of Devin Haney vs Regis Prograis.

Bridges makes her boxing return against Miyo Yoshida in California having spent a year out of the ring because of a hand injury. 'The Blonde Bomber' broke her hand before fighting Shannon O'Connell last December but she managed to battle through the injury to win by TKO in a back and forth fight.

Yoshida makes a quick turnaround as he was in action just a month ago against Shurretta Metcalf. The 35-year-old has just one win in her last three fights as she looks to turn her career around for the better with a win against Bridges. The main event features another world title between former undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney and Regis Prograis, so here's all you need to know about tonight's fights....

What time is Ebanie Bridges vs Miyo Yoshida in the UK?

There are three fights taking place before Bridges fights Yoshida and coverage of the event will begin at 1am on Sunday morning in the UK. Ring walks for the fight between Bridges and Yoshida can be expected to take place just after 1am. All fight times are subject to change depending on the results of the undercard.

How to watch Ebanie Bridges vs Miyo Yoshida on TV and via live stream

Full fight card

Regis Prograis vs Devin Haney - for Prograis’ WBC junior welterweight title

Liam Paro vs Montana Love

Andy Cruz vs Jovanni Straffon

Ebanie Bridges vs Miyo Yoshida - for Bridges’ IBF women’s bantamweight title

Amari Jones vs Quilisto Madera

Beatriz Ferreira vs Destiny Jones

Shamar Canal vs. Jose Antonio Meza

Odds

Bridges- 1/8

Yoshida - 5/1

Quotes corner

Bridges : “A big thank you to Toshiba for stepping up, we did have a few that stepped up and then stepped down. I’ve been wanting to fight here in America so I’m really happy to be able to defend my world title on such a big card. I believe with my new attributes that I will be even more exciting and thrilling.”

Yoshida : “First of all I want to say thank you for giving me this opportunity. We are close fighters and we are warriors. It’s going to be a really exciting fight and I’m sure that the fans are going to love it.