Summary

  1. A ringwalk to watchpublished at 20:08 GMT 31 January

    Kraus v Crighton

    Kal Sajad
    BBC Sport at Copper Box Arena, London

    Keep an eye out for Gradus Kraus’ ringwalk. He usually makes the walk with his daughter Gianna, complete with a choreographed routine.

    It’s something Kraus once did with his own father. Speaking to BBC Sport earlier this month, he said Gianna loves watching it back online and has become very much the star of her nursery class.

  2. Meet Gradus Krauspublished at 20:07 GMT 31 January

    Kraus v Crighton

    Kal Sajad
    BBC Sport at Copper Box Arena, London

    Plenty of buzz around Dutch light-heavyweight Gradus Kraus tonight. Nine fights, eight knockouts and promoter Ben Shalom is tipping big things.

    Kraus’ former promoter Izzy Asif has been singing his praises ever since he turned pro.

    Fighting runs in the the 24-year-old's family. His father, Albert Kraus, is a former kickboxing world champion and now trains his son alongside Peter Fury.

    Gradus Kraus in th ringImage source, Getty Images
  3. Kraus has 'potential to become a future pound-for-pound star'published at 20:06 GMT 31 January

    Kraus v Crighton

    Gradus Kraus signs with Boxxer with a big reputation behind him.

    The light-heavyweight is in one of the most talented and stacked divisions in boxing but Kraus is being tipped as a top contender in waiting.

    "This is a fighter we believe has all the ingredients to become a global superstar," Boxxer promoter Ben Shalom said.

    "He has a great team around him and the potential to become a future pound-for-pound star."

    The 24-year-old has nine wins to his name, with eight of those coming via knockout.

    Graph comparing Gradus Kraus v Boris Crighton in numbers.  Fights - 9 Kraus, 19 Crighton. Wins - 9 Kraus, 13 Crighton. Knockouts - 8 Kraus, 7 Crighton. Rounds boxed - 18 Kraus, 101 Crighton. Knockout % - 89% Krus, 54% Crighton.
  4. Main eventer Hennessy soaking it all inpublished at 20:05 GMT 31 January

    Hennessy v Bouttell

    Kal Sajad
    BBC Sport at Copper Box Arena, London

    There are few boxers more likeable than Francesca Hennessy.

    From that much-shared home video of a young Hennessy desperate to learn the ropes, to the way she carries herself now - always smiling, always giving time to fans - there’s zero ego here.

    She’s soaking up every second of headlining on prime-time, free-to-air TV, and you can tell just how grateful she is for the moment.

  5. What's coming on BBC Two?published at 20:03 GMT 31 January

    Hennessy v Bouttell

    BBC Two

    Just the two fights on BBC Two for us but we could be in for some crackers.

    • Gradus Kraus v Boris Crighton (light-heavyweight)
    • Francesca Hennessy v Ellie Bouttell (bantamweight)
  6. Join us on BBC Twopublished at 20:00 GMT 31 January

    Hennessy v Bouttell

    BBC Two

    Hello, we're back and this time it's for good!

    We're now live on BBC Two, so join us by clicking the 'watch live' button on this page or just turn on your TV.

    Fran Hennessy will be making her ringwalk in an hour before we head over to Josh Kelly v Bakhram Murtazaliev.

  7. Listen to the action in Newcastlepublished at 19:00 GMT 31 January

    Murtazaliev v Kelly

    BBC Sounds

    BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra has you guys covered!

    You can listen to the undercard fights in Newcastle before 5 Live takes over for Bakhram Murtazaliev v Josh Kelly.

    Have a listen.

  8. Coming up on BBC iPlayerpublished at 18:03 GMT 31 January

    Hennessy v Bouttell

    BBC iPlayer

    Right then, here's what you've got to look forward to on BBC iPlayer from the Copper Box Arena.

    • Archie Sharp v Angelo Dragone (light-welterweight)
    • Derrick Osadolor v Ben Vickers (heavyweight)
    • Joel Kodua v Joe Garside (welterweight)
    • Hassan Azim v Sean Murray (middleweight)
  9. Hello boxing fans!published at 18:01 GMT 31 January

    Hennessy v Bouttell

    BBC iPlayer

    Hello!

    You can now watch the undercard fights at London's Copper Box Arena before Fran Hennessy and Ellie Bouttell take to the ring.

    And that is not all tonight, we'll be going straight to Newcastle as Josh Kelly bids to become a world champion but he must go through Bakhram Murtazaliev.

    Click the 'watch live' button at the top of this page to watch the undercard in London now.

    Enjoy!