
Daniel Lapin vs Lewis Edmondson: Start time, TV channel, tickets, live stream, full card for Intercontinental title bout
And this incredible spectacle has landed on the undercard of Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2.
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The Saint currently snatched the Commonwealth light-heavyweight title off Dan Azeez after beating his British compatriot on points in a 12-round October 2024 affair.
Edmondson then successfully defended his crown with a win over Nigerian challenger Oluwatosin Kejawa in March, and it also extended his impeccable undefeated streak to 11 wins in 11 fights.
However, Edmondson is set to face his toughest test to date as the Brit boxer goes up against Lapin, who is also yet to lose a professional fight.
Furthermore, Lapin, the Polish-born Ukrainian, will be optimistic after capturing the IBF International title with a unanimous decision win over Dylan Colin last December.
Lapin is also a good friend and training partner of Usyk, so he'll be hoping to make his fellow Ukrainian proud.
When is Lapin vs Edmondson?
Daniel Lapin vs Lewis Edmondson will take place on Saturday, July 19.
This fight is expected to be the third-billed match on the card and coverage of the main card starts at 5:30pm BST / 12:30pm ET.
Ring-walk times are dependent on the undercard matches before.
Wembley Stadium is the allocated arena for this huge fight and it can host approximately 90,000 roaring fans.
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What TV channel is Lapin vs Edmondson on and can it be live streamed?
Daniel Lapin vs Lewis Edmondson will be available to watch on DAZN.
There are three options for a DAZN subscription, Annual - either paying a one-off fee or monthly - and a monthly option.
An annual pass can be purchased for £119.99 in the United Kingdom. That's just £2.30 per week or 65p per fight (based on 185 fight nights per year).
A monthly flexible pass is priced at £24.99 per month, which can be cancelled at any time.
A subscription allows you to watch every live event and all on-demand programming on DAZN
A DAZN subscription costs:
Annual Super Saver: £119.99 annually
Monthly Saver (12-month deal): £14.99 per month
Monthly Flexible pass (cancel any time): £24.99 per month
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How can I get tickets for Lapin vs Edmondson?
Tickets for Daniel Lapin vs Lewis Edmondson remain very limited, with over 83,000 already being sold due to it being on the undercard of Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois.
However, if you want to be at the clash, there is still time!
Tickets remain limited for the undercard fight on both StubHub.
There is also the option to purchase premium hospitality seats via Seat Unique.
*Please note that StubHub and similar secondary ticket resale sites may list tickets above face value.*
What has been said?
British star Lewis Edmondson has stated that everyone will see the "see the best" of him in his thrilling Daniel Lupin bout.
Speaking to BBC Sports, The Saint said: "It's going to be a great night on a historic card," 29-year-old Edmondson told BBC Sport. "I'm proud to be part of it.
"As a little boy when I first walked into an amateur boxing gym I used to dream about nights like this.
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