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CHAMPIONS ARE MADE: FRAZER CLARKE VS JEAMIE TKV
The British Heavyweight Title fight between Frazer Clarke and Jeamie TKV, originally scheduled for Saturday, October 25, has been rescheduled to Saturday, November 29 after Jeamie TKV suffered an injury in training.
The epic British heavyweight title clash will go ahead at the same venue, the Vaillant Live Arena in Derby, and broadcast live on BBC Two and iPlayer.
Live professional boxing will return to BBC primetime television on Saturday, November 29 when Frazer Clarke and Jeamie TKV fight in a blockbuster battle for the British Heavyweight Title at the Vaillant Live Arena in Derby.
Clarke and TKV will headline the debut event in the landmark new partnership between BBC Sport and BOXXER, with all the action available to watch live and free-to-air on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
The heavyweight rivals will go head-to-head in a primetime slot of 8–10pm on BBC Two, with the undercard action streaming live on BBC iPlayer.
The British Heavyweight Title is one of the most coveted prizes in boxing. The winner of Clarke and TKV will follow in the footsteps of heavyweight greats such as Henry Cooper, Lennox Lewis, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua by claiming the prestigious Lonsdale Belt.
Tokyo 2020 Olympic Bronze medalist Clarke, from Burton-On-Trent, came agonisingly close to capturing the British crown in March 2024, battling to a thrilling draw with Fabio Wardley at The O2 in London, with the British, Commonwealth and WBO European Titles all at stake.

Tottenham’s Tshikeva, known to fans as TKV, suffered disappointment earlier this year when his British Title challenge against David Adeleye ended in controversy. Ahead on the scorecards and seemingly in control of the fight, he was denied his moment by a contentious refereeing decision.
Both men are determined to leave nothing to chance as they look to write their names into the history books and prove who reigns supreme in the British heavyweight division.
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