Fabio Wardley vs Frazer Clarke 2 LIVE: Date, UK start time, undercard and how to follow as heavyweight rivals rematch

Fabio Wardley will put his British heavyweight title back on the line in a bid to settle the score against rival Frazer Clarke this evening.
The pair will reunite on the undercard of Artur Beterbiev vs Dimitry Bivol six months after their thrilling first fight at London's O2 Arena.
Wardley and Clarke put on a fight-of-the-year contender at the end of March that left neither man with his hand raised.
It was scored a split draw, despite 'The Eraser' Clarke being dropped in the fourth round and having a point deducted for a low blow.
The cards read 114-113 in Wardley's favour, 115-112 for the challenger and the final 113-113 even card saw the bout end as a stalemate.
Although that meant 'WAR'dley' retained his belts, both fighters have been waiting for a rematch for a definitive finish to their rivalry.
This 12-round heavyweight rematch will take place on Saturday, October 12.
It will be held at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The card is expected to get started at around 5pm UK time, with main event ringwalks set to be at 11pm.
Wardley vs. Clarke 2 expected to get underway around 9pm.
The card will be shown live on TNT Sport Box Office and in the UK at £19.99, while you can also purchase the fight and the rest of the undercard on for £19.95.
Fans can sign up to TNT Sports Box Office and discovery+ . More details on how to sign up to DAZN can be found .
talkSPORT will have live updates throughout fight week, while marvelbet369.com will have a live blog.
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Wardley says Clarke was 'saved by the bell' in their first fight.
"He was saved by the bell," Wardley said on The Gloves Are Off.
"I got him on the floor once before. If I do it earlier in the round, he's gone.
"The reality is he hit the canvas, and it's going to happen again. You can get up again if you want, you'll go back down. You can get up a third time if you want, you'll go back down.
"On the 12th, the end of the fight will be a full stop. There's no lessons to teach him. No place to put him in. I just want to take his head of his shoulders, that's all. And prove my point.
"I go there [dark places] for the fun of it. For no reason. I don't have to. Sometimes I just box, my corner screams at me: 'Do this.' No, let's go for a swim."