Eddie Hearn's first Fight Camp attracted almost ten times as many viewers as Frank Warren's show the night before. Hearn put on his first card since the coronavirus crisis ground sport to a halt in March as he turned his back garden into a boxing venue.
The five-fight card was headlined by Ted Cheeseman's thrilling war with Sam Eggington which the former edged on points. It also featured a disciplined performance by Jordan Gill and stoppage wins for Fabio Wardley and James Tennyson.
And early viewing figures suggest an average of 93,000 fans tuned in on Saturday night with a peak audience of 202,000. Twenty four hours earlier, Warren hosted his third post-lockdown show as Lyndon Arthur outpointed Dec Spelman to set up a shot at Anthony
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