Boxing Social Staff · March 2026 · Middleweight · Copper Box Arena, London
George Liddard vs Tyler Denny is one of the most compelling domestic fights in British boxing right now. Twenty-three years old, unbeaten in thirteen professional contests, and already holding British and Commonwealth honours, Liddard has quickly established himself as one of the division’s brightest prospects.
On Saturday at the Copper Box Arena in Hackney Wick, Liddard puts both his titles on the line for the first time — with the vacant IBF Intercontinental belt also at stake — against Tyler Denny, a seasoned southpaw who has built his reputation the hard way over more than two decades in the sport.
Denny may not be the most eye-catching name on paper, but his record tells a different story. A former European champion, he owns a stoppage win over Felix Cash and has shared the ring with elite-level opponents. He is the kind of fighter who can expose inexperience — and Liddard will need to be at his best.
Liddard vs Denny Fight Time
The fight takes place Saturday, March 21, 2026 at the Copper Box Arena, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London.
RegionMain Card StartsMain Event Ring Walk (Approx)UK (GMT)7:00 PM GMT9:45 PM GMTUS & Canada (Eastern)3:00 PM ET5:45 PM ETUS & Canada (Pacific)12:00 PM PT2:45 PM PTAustralia (AEDT)6:00 AM AEDT Sunday8:45 AM AEDT Sunday
Times are approximate — always check DAZN for confirmed ring walk scheduling on the night.
How to Watch Liddard vs Denny Live Online
The fight is live and exclusive on DAZN in the UK, USA, and worldwide.
UK Fans: Included on DAZN’s Standard and Ultimate plans — no extra PPV cost. DAZN is available on Smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and web browsers.
US Fans: Stream via the DAZN app from 3:00 PM ET. Available across all major devices.
There is no free-to-air option for this event.
Liddard vs Denny Tale of the Tape
Fighter FactsGeorge LiddardTyler DennyAge2334Record13-0 (8 KOs)21-3-3 (1 KO)HometownBillericay, EssexWorcestershireStanceOrthodoxSouthpawKO Ratio62%—Titles HeldBritish & Commonwealth MiddleweightFormer European Champion
Fight Records — Last Five Bouts
George Liddard
ResultOpponentMethodDateWinKieron ConwayTKO 10Oct 17, 2025WinAaron SuttonTKO 5May 17, 2025WinDerrick OsazeUDJan 31, 2025WinGraham McCormackKO 1May 25, 2024WinPrevious opponentPTS2023
Tyler Denny
ResultOpponentMethodDateWinElvis AhorgahPTS 10Apr 20, 2025LossHamzah SheerazTKO 2Sep 21, 2024WinFelix CashTKO 5Jun 22, 2024WinMatteo SignaniTKO 8Nov 18, 2023WinPrevious opponentPTS2023
Liddard vs Denny — Our Prediction
Liddard is faster, younger, and has been proving people wrong at every turn. The Conway performance showed this is not a prospect who wilts under pressure — he came on stronger as rounds accumulated, which speaks to both his conditioning and his mentality. Denny, though, is a southpaw with the kind of settled, methodical approach that can make a young champion look ordinary in the early rounds. If Denny gets his jab working and makes Liddard think, the middle rounds become interesting.
Boxing Social says: Liddard by stoppage, rounds 7–10. He’s too young, too hungry, and too sharp for Denny to hold off forever.
Closing Thoughts
The undercard tells the story of where Matchroom currently sits in British boxing. Jimmy Sains defends the English middleweight title in the chief support. Louie Ward, Liddard’s gym-mate, makes his professional debut. It is a night that doubles as a company statement — and Liddard, who headlines this card as a 23-year-old, is being positioned as a cornerstone of what comes next. If he delivers the kind of performance the Conway fight suggested he is capable of, the conversation about a European title shot — something he has made no secret of wanting this year — begins immediately.