
Conah Walker vs Sam Eggington LIVE: time, TV and everything you need to know about the must-watch welterweight clash
Ludo Sáenz Lorenzo-LuacesBritish boxing is gearing up for one of those nights that demand attention. This Saturday, May 2, hometown contender Conah Walker returns in a high-stakes showdown against battle-tested rival Sam Eggington in a fight that promises non-stop action, LIVE coverage on DAZN, and major implications for the welterweight division.

The bout takes place at the sold-out University of Wolverhampton at The Halls, where local pride and career momentum collide in what’s being billed as a Midlands war.
Time and TV: where to watch Conah Walker vs Sam Eggington LIVE
Date: Saturday, May 2
Broadcast: DAZN (Global)
Time (USA): 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT
Time (Mexico): 1:00 PM
Time (Panama): 2:00 PM
Time (Spain): 8:00 PM
The main event ring walks are expected approximately 3 hours after the start of the undercard, depending on fight durations.
Conah Walker: one step away from a world title shot
Conah Walker (17-3-1, 8 KOs) enters this fight riding the momentum of his career-best victory, a dramatic stoppage over Olympic standout Pat McCormack in Monte Carlo last December. That win elevated him into serious contention at 147 pounds.
Trained by Jamie Moore and promoted by Matchroom Boxing, Walker was closing in on a world title opportunity before changes in the division forced a detour.
“My dream is to fight for a world title,” Walker said.
“That dream was so close for this fight, but the next best thing was a homecoming in Wolverhampton… and Sam Eggington is the perfect opponent. It’s going to be a special fight for the fans.”
Walker also addressed the catchweight conditions:
“I’m a 147-pound fighter, Sam is a 154-pound fighter—but we made it happen for the fans… and there’s only one winner, me.”
Sam Eggington: the veteran spoiler
Across the ring stands a proven disruptor: Sam Eggington (36-9, 20 KOs). Known for his durability and fan-friendly style, Eggington has built a reputation as a fighter who thrives in tough environments and ruins expectations.
He last fought Lee Cutler, winning via technical decision after a head clash ended the bout early. Despite periods of inactivity, Eggington remains a dangerous opponent for anyone looking ahead.
“Lee Cutler and Joe Pigford both picked me for the away corner… different fighters, different venues, same result incoming. Conah Walker, you are next,” Eggington warned.
Catchweight factor: a quiet but crucial edge
A key storyline is the catchweight agreement, as Eggington typically competes at 154 pounds, while Walker is a natural welterweight (147 lbs).
That size difference could become decisive if the fight turns into a high-volume war, especially in the later rounds.
Eddie Hearn: “he must go through the fire”
Promoter Eddie Hearn emphasized the stakes:
“Conah Walker is on the cusp of greatness. After his sensational win over McCormack, he’s very close to a world title shot—but he has to go through the trenches again. Beating a tough, experienced fighter like Eggington would make a huge statement.”
Undercard highlights: titles and rising prospects
The event also features a strong supporting lineup:
Bilal Fawaz vs Ryan Kelly – British & Commonwealth super welterweight titles
Return of Kieron Conway at super middleweight vs Mark Jeffers
Rising teenage prospect Tiah Mai Ayton vs Stevi Levy
Appearances by Junaid Bostan and Louie Ward
Fight keys: what will decide the outcome
Momentum vs experience: Walker is peaking; Eggington is proven
Size and durability: edge to Eggington
Home crowd: major emotional boost for Walker
Style clash: both fighters engage—a knockout is very possible
Final take: a career-defining crossroads
This is more than just a domestic clash—it’s a defining moment for both men.
A win for Walker likely secures his place as a legitimate world title contender.
A win for Eggington reestablishes him as one of the most dangerous gatekeepers in British boxing.
In a division full of opportunity, this fight could shape what comes next.


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