Conor Benn concluded a busy 2021 with a third victory, beating Chris Algieiri with a devastating right-hander in just the fourth round.
The win for the 25-year-old Briton will help to spur him on to what he hopes will be a world title shot next year, though there could be a fight against Amir Khan, Kell Brook or Adrien Broner first.
Algieri is a former world champion who had faced Manny Pacquiao, Errol Spence Jr., and Amir Khan.
There's also the chance to watch Katie Taylor's hard-fought win over Firuza Sharipova as part of a double main event from Matchroom Boxing.
Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Benn vs. Algieiri again.
What channel/stream can I watch Benn vs. Algieri again?
- Global: DAZN
The main card is streamed worldwide on DAZN, meaning you can tune in for this, Madrimov vs. Soro, Zurdo Ramirez vs. Gonzalez and Parker vs. Chisora 2 all for the same monthly fee (subject to availability of each fight in your country - check here for details ). Click here for more information including how to subscribe.
Where was the Benn vs. Algieri fight?
The card was held at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England. It was Benn's first fight there since 2018 when he halted Chris Truman.
Conor Benn record and bio
- Nationality: British
- Date of Birth: September 28, 1996
- Height: 5'8"
- Reach: 68"
- Total Fights: 20
- Record: 20-0 (13 KOs)
Chris Algieri record and Bio
- Nationality: American
- Date of Birth: March 2, 1984
- Height: 5'10"
- Reach: 72"
- Total Fights: 29
- Record: 25-4, 9 KOs
Benn vs. Algieri fight card
Before The Bell prelims
- Joe McGrail v Francisco Rodriguez, 4 rounds at super-bantamweight
- Callum French v Rustem Fatkhullin, 6 rounds at super-lightweight
- Jordan Gill v Alan Isaias Luques Castillo, 8 rounds at featherweight
- Paddy Lacey v Vasif Mamedov, 4 rounds at super-welterweight
DAZN Main card
- Caoimhan Agyarko v Noe Larios Jr, 10 rounds for the WBA International middleweight title
- Peter McGrail v Engel Gomez, 6 rounds at super-bantamweight
- Joe Cordina v Miko Khatchatryan, 10 rounds for the WBA Continental super-featherweight title
- Robbie Davies Jr v Henry Lundy, 10 rounds for the WBA Continental super-featherweight title
- Katie Taylor v Firuza Sharipova, 10 rounds for the undisputed women's lightweight title
- Conor Benn v Chris Algieri, 12 rounds for the WBA Continental welterweight title