BOXING fans cannot wait for the mouth-watering clash between Jack Catterall and Arnold Barboza this weekend. The main stage battle between Catterall and Barboza is going to attract fans from all over the world. This Saturday, February 15, Catterall can move one step closer to another long-awaited world title shot when he faces the 33-year-old American for the WBO interim super lightweight title. The current holder of the WBO super-lightweight belt is Teofimo Lopez - whoever wins Saturday's massive bout is expected to face Lopez next.
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'El Gato' is looking for his latest crack at the biggest prizes after he famously lost a controversial split decision call for the undisputed light welterweight crown in 2022, which is still his only loss to date. Having long since avenged his defeat to Josh Taylor, the British star knows victory over the impressive unbeaten American can solidify his status once more, but he knows how big of a battle awaits him.
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Catterall is in promising form leading up to this fight, winning his last four fights, including a unanimous decision win over Regis Prograis. Barboza Jr recorded his best win of his career last time out where he beat Jose Ramirez. Catterall's record consists of 30 wins (13 KOs) and only one loss, whereas his opponent has an incredible 31 wins (11 KOs) and yet to lose,. The winner of this fight will move even closer to a world title shot - even with such a massive main card fight - fans won't want to miss the rest of the fight card.