George Groves vs Jamie Cox: Undercard, ITV Box Office, start time, TV channel and live stream for World Boxing Super Series showdown
Two Englishmen set to go toe to toe in the quarter-finals of the tournament at Wembley Arena
GEORGE GROVES is back in action and will defend his WBA super-middleweight title against Jamie Cox in the World Boxing Super Series.
The showdown is supported by a huge undercard, which consists of 12 fights at Wembley Arena.
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Who is on the undercard?
PATRICK NIELSEN will take on John Ryder in the prelude to the big main event, with the Islington-born fighter Ryder looking to put defeat back in April to Rocky Fielding behind him.
John Ryder vs Patrick Nielsen
Louis Adolphe vs Nathan McIntosh
Kian Thomas vs Ferenc Katona
Michael Devine vs Michael Mooney
Daniel Keenan vs Angel Emilov
Dean Richardson vs Andrej Moravek
Youssef Khoumari vs Jamie Speight
Mikael Lawal vs Michal Plesnik
Kirk Garvey vs Jozef Kolodzej
Chris Billam Smith vs Michal Vasek
Nathanael Wilson vs Jonny Phillips
Jamie Carley vs Rudolf Durica
🥊The Big Fight: Wally Downes Jr's betting verdict🥊
CONSERVATIVE punters will support Groves to win the World Boxing Super Series quarter final with a stoppage.
, by which time he is likely to have ground Cox down.
But there is value in the shock early KO for Cox - if he wins, he wins early with a crushing shot.
At , you might as well have a tickle.
When is Groves vs Cox?
THE fight takes place on Saturday night, October 14.
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Who is Jamie Cox?
AN outstanding amateur, Cox boxed at the Walcot ABA club in Swindon before winning the gold medal for England at the Commonwealth Games in 2006.
He turned pro in 2007 and signed to Frank Warren, with Richie Woodall taking over as his trainer.
After cruising through his professional debut at the O2 in 2007 against Johnny Greaves, Cox went from strength to strength.
His record stands at 24-0.