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Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur LIVE RESULTS: Card updates as British stars face off in huge trilogy bout

Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur LIVE RESULTS: Card updates as British stars face off in huge trilogy bout

The Sun26-04-2025
THEY say bad things come in threes - but not in boxing - as Anthony Yarde and Lyndon Arthur are set to battle it out in a huge trilogy bout at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium!
The pair first met in December 2020 when Lyndon Arthur won via a split decision, however, Yarde bounced back during their second encounter with an impressive fourth-round KO victory a year later.
And now the two British stars go blow-for-blow to earn the official bragging rights.
Fans are also being spoiled as this fight is the build-up to the main event where Chris Eubank Jr takes on Conor Benn.
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