
A highly anticipated bout for the BBBofC British middleweight championship is scheduled to take place in London, featuring a clash between Kieron Conway and Gerome Warburton.
Kieron Conway steps into the ring holding the Commonwealth Boxing Council middleweight title, bringing with him a professional record of 22 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw. He aims to add the prestigious British title to his accomplishments with a victory, a title he hopes to bring back to Northampton.
Gerome Warburton faces his first opportunity at a major title with a record of 15 wins, 1 loss, and 2 draws. Notably, Warburton has remained undefeated since December 2021.
The fight is set for 12 rounds. Kieron Conway holds the advantage in terms of experience competing over this distance.
This exciting middleweight confrontation is part of the undercard for the Johnny Fisher vs Dave Allen 2 event.
Fight Details
The fight night, featuring the Kieron Conway vs Gerome Warburton bout, will be held live from the Copper Box Arena in London on Saturday, May 17th. The undercard is expected to commence around 7:00 PM BST, with Kieron Conway and Gerome Warburton anticipated to make their ringwalks closer to 9:00 PM BST.
How to Watch
Boxing fans can tune in to watch the Kieron Conway vs Gerome Warburton fight live on DAZN. The streaming service will broadcast the event to over 200 countries. DAZN is accessible via their dedicated TV channel, website, or mobile application. Various membership options are available for subscribing.
Featured Fights on the Card
The event features a full night of boxing action. Key bouts include:
- Johnny Fisher vs Dave Allen – Competing for the WBA Intercontinental heavyweight title (Main Event)
- Kieron Conway vs Gerome Warburton – Fighting for the BBBofC British middleweight title
- *Plus a full undercard*
Quotes from the Fighters
Leading up to the fight, Kieron Conway shared his perspective with Boxing News, stating: “All my previous experience is going to be a factor in the pure fact that I’m going to be better on the night. [Warburton’s] going to fight his heart out. He’s in a similar position to what I was in when I fought [Cheeseman] – he’s come out of the shadows – but I’m better in every single department. It’ll be really sweet to bring this [British title] back to Northampton.”