Josh Kelly’s talents will be on show to over 200 countries and territories on Saturday night.
The Sunderland fighter meets Carlos Molina on the undercard of heavyweight unification blockbuster between Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker.
Joshua-Parker will be broadcast to an incredible 215 places from Principality Stadium.
Kelly will face the tough Mexican for the vacant WBA international welterweight title on the same Cardiff bill, which will be screened on Sky Sports Box office in the UK.
It’s a huge night for the 24-year-old who is seeking his first title in just his sixth bout, though it won’t be easy against a tough foe, 10 years his senior and with an IBF world light-middleweight belt in his collection.
Sky Arena will screen it in New Zealand and the event will be shown in the USA with Showtime, Canada and Germany with DAZN, SFR in France and Main Event in Australia.
Joshua and Parker lay four belts on the line in an historical night in the Welsh capital, and the clash of the two unbeaten Heavyweight rulers has grabbed the attention of the world’s premier TV broadcasters.
Fight fans from Honduras to Holland, Panama to Poland and Finland to French Guyana will be able to witness the action live, and promoter Eddie Hearn believes the figures prove that AJ is the biggest draw in world sport.
“The incredible international TV sales for Saturday night’s event prove that Anthony Joshua is main man in the game,” said Hearn.
“At 10.30pm on Saturday night, the attention of the sporting world will be focused on Principality Stadium as these two unbeaten giants put it all on the line – British boxing has never been in better shape and we’re proud to yet again make history with AJ.”
Words: Roy Kelly Picture: Lawrence Lustig