'Tough to take'published at 22:26 Greenwich Mean Time 10 December 2016
Quigg returns with a win
Anthony Joshua defends his IBF heavyweight title for the second time
Unbeaten Briton knocks out American Eric Molina in third round
Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko confirm 29 April fight at Wembley
Dillian Whyte beats Dereck Chisora on points in thrilling heavyweight fight
Scott Quigg beats Jose Cayetano on his return to boxing
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Quigg returns with a win
Quigg beats Cayetano
There you go, I told you he wasn't going to get this Mexican out of there.
For the 7,684th time in this fight, Jose Cayetano is cornered and a one-two puts his lights out for a few seconds.
A left to the body and then a right to the jaw, Cayetano went limp after the second blow and basically folded like a deck of cards against the ropes. Like only a nutcase would, he seemed to lose consciousness and then get up to crack on. The referee wasn't having any of it. Well in Mr Quigg, back from defeat with a true bang.
Joshua v Molina
Tony Bellew
WBC cruiserweight champion on BBC Radio 5 live
Anthony Joshua is the modern day Mike Tyson but more than that - he is a perfect example to the youth of today. He says all the right things and proves himself time and time again in the ring.
Tony Bellew is part of our commentary team on 5 live Sports Extra, they'll be on air shortly and you can listen by clicking 'live coverage' at the top of this page.
Joshua v Molina
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Something tells me Joshua would be a better cricketer than Moeen Ali a boxer, if they had to switch trades, but you never know.
And something else tells me that it's England cricket team, currently struggling against India in the fourth Test, who need more luck than Joshua does tonight.
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Quigg v Cayetano
Scott Quigg is getting a workout. Jose Cayetano dancing around in his white shorts and somewhat dodgy knee-high socks. The pair get in close and Quigg opts for a left to the body, heavy strike... ouch. Another left gets the jaw but Cayetano is tough, he takes it and comes back for more.
A one-two from Quigg, Cayetano cornered. He's right at home in that corner though, a man who seemingly loves punishment and he drops his hands and dances out of there. Lunatic. Pure lunatic.
Quigg is walking this but he isn't getting this guy out of there anytime soon. My guess is Cayetano could moonlight as a car crash barrier somewhere and just bounce vehicles off him.
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Quigg v Cayetano
Oh to be as hard as a Mexican. After taking several blows in the fourth. Jose Cayetano is cornered and smiles at Scott Quigg while waving his arms as if to say 'come on hit me again'. A game gentleman. Quigg smiles back as if to lovingly acknowledge the lunacy of it all.
Mexican boxers, tougher than your mum's poor turkey roast on Christmas Day.
Yafai is world champion
The new world champion Kal Yafai has had his first big-celebrity "well done" from none other than the main eventer. Anthony Joshua full of love for his fellow Briton. Two Olympians, both have done well for themselves eh?
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Quigg v Cayetano
The third round is one which is reverberating around the head of Jose Cayetano. Scott Quigg threw some heavy leather there landed nicely as he cornered his man. This is one-way traffic. Just what Quigg needs in recovering from his first loss. It's almost like these fights are cherry-picked for them...
Joshua v Molina
It is not our place to overly hype a fight. Let's stick to saying it how it is and former world featherweight champion Barry McGuigan does just that.
In today's Daily Mirror McGuigan writes: , external"Eric Molina is a good man. His work with disabled kids back home in Texas is admirable, but as an opponent for IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua he does not cut the mustard.
"Joshua has a lot of improving to do if he is to fulfill that potential, and he is not going to learn anything against this fella in what is essentially a gimme fight."
Yafai wins WBA super-flyweight title
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Quigg v Cayetano
Scott Quigg in black shorts against Mexican Jose Cayetano. The Bury fighter in black shorts, his opponent in white. Some firm shots from Quigg in this opening round but nothing all too telling. Cayetano has a record of 20 wins and four losses. He's on the defensive for large parts of the three minutes and that's what we'd expect.
A reminder, we have Katie Taylor next, then Chisora-Whyte, then Anthony Joshua. It's a late one, dig in.
After calling time on 17 years of boxing earlier this year, few could argue Enzo deserves such a feast. Now go and wash it all down with some tea and biscuits big man.
Quigg v Cayetano
Did you know after every fight Scott Quigg has, he visits his nan's chip shop in Bury for his favourite meal - pie and chips?
We're not sure how many meals at his nan's chippy contributed to his step up in weight but it's time for Scott to earn his gravy as he hopes to challenge two-weight world champion Carl Frampton in a future rematch.
Now, speaking of fast food...
Joshua v Molina
Richie Woodhall
Former world champion on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
I don't want to judge Anthony Joshua by how he is going forward and attacking his opponent.
I want to judge his greatness on how he is when he's down on the card, when he has taken a hit and when he has to come back from being beaten.
That, to me, is the difference between Joshua being considered a champion and Joshua being considered a legend.
Joshua v Molina
We expect these two beasts in the ring at around 23:30 GMT give or take. Next up is Scott Quigg's return after his February defeat to Carl Frampton.
There you go British fight fans, that's 13 world champions on these shores by my reckoning now. Throw in some Olympic gold medal winners and we've got it good eh?
Now, we go on. This card is getting juicy.
Yafai beats Concepcion
Jonathan Overend
BBC Radio 5 live presenter
An absolute landslide points victory for Kal Yafai.
One of the judges even gave him every single round.
A systematic demolition job from the Birmingham fighter!
Yafai beats Concepcion
The cards are read: "120-108, 119-108, 117-110 all in favour of the winner and the new, WBA super-flyweight champion of the world..."