Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington 2 LIVE: Date, start time, undercard and where to watch rematch
Leigh Wood and Josh Warrington are running it back in their long-awaited rematch next month.
The bitter rivals are gearing up to settle the score almost three years after they first shared the ring.

In their inaugural encounter, Warrington was outpointing the then WBA featherweight champion until Wood managed to turn the tide.
Wood unleashed a vicious combination in the seventh round, which left Warrington floored in a thrilling end to their fight.
As the two former champions prepare to lace up the gloves again, Warrington is out to get his revenge.
Elsewhere on the card, former UFC star Molly McCann is scheduled for her third professional fight.
Dave Allen is also returning to action for the first time since his loss to Arslanbek Makhmudov in October.
Wood vs Warrington: Date and where to watch
Their 12-round rematch will take place on Saturday, February 21.
The venue for the bout is the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham.
The fight will be streamed on DAZN to over 200 countries around the world.
Fans can watch all of the action with a DAZN Ultimate monthly pass, which is available for a monthly fee of £24.99 HERE.
Alternatively, an Annual Super Saver subscription is a one-off payment of £119.99 for 12-month access (£14.99 if paying in monthly instalments).

Meanwhile, talkSPORT will have regular updates from Las Vegas on our website.
You can also tune in through the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
Wood vs Warrington: Timings
Doors are set to open at 4:30pm.
Exact timings for the undercard and main event ring walks are yet to be confirmed.
Wood vs Warrington: Undercard
- MAIN EVENT: Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington
- Ishmael Davis vs Bilal Fawaz
- Sandy Ryan vs Karla Ramos Zamora
- Dave Allen vs TBC
- Molly McCann vs TBC
- Tiah Mai Ayton vs TBC
- Junaid Bostan vs TBC

Wood vs Warrington: What has been said
Wood said “There will be no third fight, I promise you that.
“I don’t know if I’m going to fight again after this. Everything, for me, comes down to winning this.
“To say I was down on points meant I didn’t win one round through to round seven. I thought I won a round or two. The knockdown would have put it level.
“He won rounds, but at what cost? It cost him the fight. If he wants to do that again, he can.
“If he doesn’t give me opportunities, I’ll break him down in other ways.
“This is just as important for me. If I lose, it takes away the credibility of the first fight. I need to make sure I do a better job.

“I’m preparing for Josh at his best.”
Warrington said: “I don’t hate him, but I dislike him.
“I dislike the way he’s gone about things, and it’s just going to be enjoyable to share a ring with him.
“I’ve got so much ammunition to drive me in training and to push me. Not that I need it…
“We’ve worked on things just in case it were to come about so I’ve been more than prepared.
“He never expected me to box him — box his head off — for the first half of the fight.
“He can sit there smiling all smug and stuff and say it was all part of the plan.”
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