Regis Prograis is a fighter which has experienced it all.
From being at the top of the super lightweight division to having to rebuild, Prograis has shown immense hunger and desire during his career which some fighters struggle to match.
Now he is set to reap the rewards of reaching the top of the 140lb division once more when he fights in his home city of New Orleans for the first time since becoming the WBC super lightweight champion.
DAZN takes a look at the career of Porgrais below.
What is Regis Prograis' professional record?
Regis Prograis boasts a 28-1 professional record with 24 of those wins coming by way of knockout.
Championships
Regis Prograis has been a world super lightweight champion on two occasions.
He was once the WBA world super lightweight champion in 2019 and recently became the WBC world super lightweight champion last November.
Biggest wins
Regis Prograis wins first world title durign World Boxing Super Series; April 27, 2019
Regis Prograis was gaining a reputation for himself as world level contender after becoming a part of the World Boxing Super Series super lightweight tournament.
After beating Terry Flannagan in the quarter-finals, Prograis now faced WBA 140lb champon Kiryl Relikh for a spot in the final.
In the build-up to the contest, Relikh was seen as the underdog, while Prograis was considered the favourite and he justified that tag with a dominant performance before knocking out his opponent in the sixth to win his first world title.
Regis Prograis becomes a two-time world champion; November 26, 2022
After losing to Josh Taylor three years prior, the future looked bleak for Regis Prograis, but he was given a lifeline when he was brought in to face Jose Zepeda for the vacant WBC super lightweight title.
The pair went head-to-head in a huge fight outdoors at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California in what was an entertaining contest.
In the end, it was Prograis who would come out on top with an eleventh-round knockout against Zepeda and made a statement to the rest of the super lightweight division that he wasn't done just yet.
Prograis vs. Zorrilla fight date, start time
- Date: Saturday, June 17
- Time: 8 p.m. ET / 1 a.m. BST
- Main event ringwalks (approx): 10:21 p.m. ET / 3:21 a.m. BST
The main card is scheduled to get underway at 8 p.m. ET / 1 a.m. BST with the main event ringwalks scheduled for 10:21 p.m. ET / 3:21 a.m. BST. These timings could change due to the length of the undercard fights.
Can I watch Prograis vs. Zorrilla on DAZN?
The card will stream live on DAZN in over 200 countries across the globe. You can sign up for a subscription here.
However if you are in Argentina, Chile and Colombia you must download the DAZN app from the Apple App Store or Android Google Play store and then sign up from there, rather than via web browser.
What devices are supported on DAZN?
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Where is the Prograis vs. Zorrilla fight?
The fight will take place at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Regis Prograis record and bio
- Nationality: American
- Date of birth: January 24, 1989
- Height: 5' 8"
- Reach: 67"
- Total fights: 29
- Record: 28-1 (24 KOs)
Danielito Zorrilla record and bio
- Nationality: Puerto Rican
- Date of birth: October 25, 1993
- Height: 5' 9"
- Reach: 70"
- Total fights: 18
- Record: 17-1 (13 KOs)
Prograis vs. Zorrilla fight card
- Regis Prograis vs. Danielito Zorrilla; For Prograis' WBC world super lightweight title
- Shakhram Giyasov vs. Harold Calderon; Welterweight
- Ramla Ali vs. Julissa Alejandra Guzman; Women's super bantamweight
- Aaron Aponte vs. Xavier Madrid; Super lightweight
- Ginny Fuchs vs. Indeya Smith; Women's flyweight
- Jeremy Hill vs. Mark Davis; Lightweight
- Criztec Bazaldua vs. Elroy Fruto; Lightweight