Remember that this Saturday, August 16, 2025, at the ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, rising heavyweight sensation Moses Itauma (12-0, 10 KOs) will square off against seasoned fighter Dillian Whyte (31-3, 21 KOs) in a high-stakes match. This is your comprehensive, user-friendly guide.
Fight Time & Ring Walks
Undercard kicks off: 5:45 PM BST (UK time)
Main event ring walks: approx. 10:20 PM BST
That’s about 12:45 PM ET / 9:45 AM PT in the U.S.—perfect for a Saturday afternoon start.

Where to Watch
DAZN Pay-Per-View:
UK Price: £19.99
U.S.: $49.99
Europe: €19.99; Australia: $49.95
Audio Coverage
For live commentary, watch talkSPORT on radio, the app, DAB, smart speakers, AM stations, or the talkBOXING YouTube channel in the UK.
What’s Inside the Undercard
This isn’t just a heavyweight slugfest. The event is loaded with compelling matchups across weight classes:
Nick Ball vs. Sam Goodman – WBA featherweight title bout
Filip Hrgovic vs. David Adeleye – Heavyweight clash
Ray Ford vs. Abraham Nova – Super featherweight
Hayato Tsutsumi vs. Qais Ashfaq – Super featherweight
Fighters & Background
Moses Itauma
Age: 20
Record: 12-0 with 10 knockouts
Style: Southpaw powerhouse, often compared to a young Mike Tyson
Notable: Born in Slovakia, raised in England, amateur champ. Crowned The Ring’s 2024 Prospect of the Year.
Dillian Whyte
Age: 37
Record: 31-3 with 21 KOs
Background: Former title challenger; battled top names like Fury, Joshua
Injury return: Making a strong comeback in what could be a final push for another title shot

What’s at Stake
Itauma: Takes on his hardest opponent to date; a victory puts him in serious contention for the world title.
Whyte: A win here might solidify his place in the heavyweight picture and serve as a late-career narrative builder.
Final Word: Why You Should Tune In
Historic moment: The biggest test a young heavyweight has faced in a long time.
A stacked show is a main event with a compelling plot that is backed up by a strong undercard.
Simple to follow: Multiple time zones are covered, the start is clear, and streaming is accessible.
This card promises fireworks, regardless of your preference for the up-and-coming talent or the seasoned pro. Don’t miss it; the stakes are high and the previews are exciting.
In Summary:
Tonight’s Whyte vs. Itauma card is live from Riyadh, with the heavyweight stellar bout starting at around 10:20 pm BST and the undercard boxing starting at 5:45 pm BST. You can listen to talkSPORT’s audio coverage or watch it all on DAZN PPV. Six bouts add up to an exciting blend of young people, titles, and global attention.