Jack Catterall and Regis Prograis are set to collide on October 26th in what promises to be an explosive junior welterweight bout at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester. After a postponement, both fighters are finally ready to settle their differences in the ring, and fans are eager to see how this clash unfolds.
Prograis enters the fight after a unanimous decision loss to Devin Haney, where he dropped his WBC light welterweight title. Catterall, on the other hand, is coming off a solid win over Josh Taylor, also by unanimous decision. The momentum is on Catterall’s side, but Prograis will be hungry to reclaim his status at 140 lbs.
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The financial stakes are high, too. Reports suggest that Prograis will walk away with a purse of around $2 million, while Catterall is expected to earn $1 million for the fight. Although Prograis stands to make more, Catterall will be fighting on home turf, which could provide him with the edge he needs.
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