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How to watch Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington 2 tonight: Start time, ringwalks, undercard, prediction, odds
It’s fight night in Nottingham where Leigh Wood and Josh Warrington finally look to settle their differences in a long-awaited rematch.
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Their first meeting in 2023 delivered one of the most dramatic moments in recent UK boxing.
Warrington was boxing smartly and ahead on the scorecards against the reigning WBA featherweight champion, before Wood detonated a vicious seventh-round combination that stopped the Leeds man in his tracks.
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Now, almost three years later, both men return with something to prove, and Wood is attempting to reassert himself among the elite after recent setbacks, while Warrington sees this as a chance to rewrite the defining chapter of his career.
With the featherweight division (126lbs) once again in flux, the winner places themselves firmly back into world-title contention.
For Wood, victory validates the first result and keeps him relevant in a division stacked with champions and contenders, and for Warrington, a win restores credibility at the top level after losing his world titles and watching his career stall.
Both fighters are former world champions, and neither can afford a loss at this stage.
DAZN News has everything you need to know ahead of Wood vs. Warrington.
Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington 2 fight date, start time
Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington 2 will take place on Saturday, February 21 at Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham , with the whole card set to be shown live on DAZN .
DAZN’s coverage will begin at 7pm local time, with the ringwalks for Wood vs. Warrington scheduled for 10.07pm GMT . These timings are subject to change.
Date : Saturday, February 21
Time : 7pm GMT / 2pm ET / 11am PT
Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington 2 main event ringwalks (approx) : 10.07pm GMT / 5.07pm ET / 2.07pm PT
Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington 2 fight card
Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington ; Super featherweight
Ishmael Davis vs. Bilal Fawaz ; For Davis’ British and Commonwealth super welterweight titles
Dave Allen vs. Karim Berredjem ; Heavyweight
Sandy Ryan vs. Karla Ramos Zamora ; For the vacant WBC women’s super lightweight title
Leo Atang vs. Dan Garber ; Heavyweight
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Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington 2: Fight week schedule
Fight week officially kicks off on Thursday with the press conference, and fight fans can watch every event in the build-up, and fight night itself live on DAZN .
Thursday, February 19: Press conference, 1pm GMT / 8am ET
Friday, February 20: Weigh-in, 6pm GMT / 1pm ET
Saturday, February 21: Fight night, 7pm GMT / 2pm ET
Leigh Wood and Josh Warrington engage in heated face-off
The tensions are ramping in the East Midlands with Wood and Warrington coming face-to-face for the first time in fight week.
The pair will settle their differences on Saturday night, live on DAZN .
Where is the Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington 2 fight?
The fight is set to be held at Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham , England .
The venue has hosted multiple world title fights and major Matchroom Boxing events, with a capacity of over 10,000 for boxing nights.
Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington 2 prediction
DAZN News Sportswriter Matt Astbury
The first fight between Wood and Warrington was a close encounter, but it was ‘The Leeds Warrior’ who was on top before being controversially stopped in the seventh round.
But will Warrington get revenge?
I think so, Warrington appears to be more motivated and he will be facing an opponent in Wood who will have a scar tissure following a brutal beating by Anthony Cacace last May.
Wood’s one punch knockout power is always a threat, but Warrington will not let his focus slip in this rematch and he is able to adapt better to the situation inside the ring compared to Wood.
This fight will see both men trade leather relentlessly, but I think it will be Warrington who will triumph, sapping Wood of all his energy and cruising to a comfortable win on points.
Leigh Wood and Josh Warrington engage in calm press conference
The two domestic rivals faced the media on Thursday at the final press conference ahead of their rematch in Nottingham.
With many expecting a war of words and tensions reaching boiling point, Wood and Warrington were calm and composed, but expect that to change at Friday’s weigh-in.
Re-live the whole press conference below.
Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington 2 odds
Wood enters as a narrow favourite due to his power and as the victor of the first fight, but betting markets reflect how competitive the matchup remains.
To win:
Leigh Wood: 8/13
Josh Warrington: 11/8
Odds provided by DAZN Bet, for full markets click here
Odds correct as of February 3, 3pm GMT.
Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington 2 form and history
Leigh Wood and Josh Warrington’s rivalry was forged in chaos rather than longevity, with their first meeting in 2023 delivering one of the most dramatic momentum swings in British boxing history.
Warrington entered that bout as a former two-time world champion and looked every bit the seasoned operator early on, and the Leeds fighter boxed his way into a clear lead on the scorecards, repeatedly beating Wood to the punch and forcing the Nottingham man onto the back foot.
Through six rounds, Warrington appeared to be controlling both the tempo and geography of the fight.
The narrative flipped in the seventh with Wood, defending his WBA featherweight title, landing a brutal combination that sent Warrington crashing to the canvas, ending the fight instantly and transforming what had been a likely decision defeat into a career-defining knockout.
The finish not only halted Warrington’s momentum, but effectively derailed his immediate return to world-title contention.
Since that night, their careers have diverged but remained closely linked. Wood has continued to perform at a world level, experiencing both highs and setbacks, including a recent loss to Anthony Cacace, which has intensified scrutiny of his durability and future at the top.
Even so, Wood’s record of 16 knockouts underscores why he remains one of the division’s most dangerous late-fight finishers.
For Warrington, since losing his world titles, he has struggled to re-establish himself among the elite, with defeats and narrow margins defining recent years.
However, the former IBF champion maintains that the Wood stoppage was a single lapse rather than failure.
Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington 2 tale of the tape
Leigh Wood record
Nationality : British
Age : 37
Height : 5′ 7″
Reach : 67″
Total fights : 31
Record : 27-4-0 (17 KOs)
Josh Warrington record
Nationality : British
Age : 35
Height : 5′ 6″
Reach : 67″
Total fights : 35
Record : 32-4-1 (8 KOs)

