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Fights Tonight: Inoue, Nakatani, Walker and Eggington lead packed schedule

Fights Tonight offers nearly 24 hours of boxing on 5/2/26, with Inoue, Nakatani, Walker, Eggington and Benavidez all on DAZN.

Boxing Tonight (5/2/26): Cards, Start Times & How To Watch Every Fight Tonight
Boxing Tonight (5/2/26): Cards, Start Times & How To Watch Every Fight Tonight

Boxing fans in Britain can spend almost 24 hours with fight cards on 5/2/26, capped by against in Japan, against in the Midlands and defending his world title against .

The Japan card is first up, with the opening bouts scheduled for 8am UK time and Inoue’s fight expected at 1pm. That gives the day an early start before attention shifts to the Midlands, where Walker and Eggington are due in the ring just after 10.30pm on a seven-fight bill. Ramirez and Benavidez then bring the schedule to a close early on Sunday morning in the UK, with that cruiserweight clash likely to start at around 5am.

All three shows will be on and free for subscribers, turning one date into a near-continuous run of fights. The platform’s annual pass is listed at £15.99 monthly or £119.99 annually and includes more than 185 fights per year, a pitch built for nights like this one.

Walker and Eggington bring their own edge to the late card. Walker said he had wanted the fight for a long time and chose it over easier options, while Eggington said he keeps boxing because he loves the job and needs to keep winning to stay in it. Both men framed the bout as the kind of hard night they want, which is the kind of line that usually means the ring will tell the real story.

So the day begins with Japan in the morning, moves through the Midlands at night and ends with a title fight before dawn. For viewers, the only real question is how long they can stay up when fights tonight stretches from breakfast to sunrise.

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