Adam Azim vs. Santos Reyes date, start time, odds, schedule & card for 2023 boxing fight

Tom Gray

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Adam Azim is arguably the most exciting prospect in British boxing. He looks to extend his unbeaten record at the expense of Nicaragua’s Santos Reyes when the pair collide at the Wembley Arena in London on February 11.

Azim (7-0, 6 KOs) hails from Slough in Berkshire. Since turning professional in December 2020, the quick-fisted phenom has scored a series of early knockouts which have electrified fight fans in boxing hotbeds throughout the U.K.

Given his talent, it’s only natural for the 20-year-old boxer-puncher to have lofty ambitions.

"Hopefully I'm going to be fighting for the European title in June, July time," Azim told Sky Sports. "It would be good to get that before my birthday. It would be a great thing to win the European title really young as well.

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"Another step forward to world glory one day, that's one of my dreams. One day soon. I really want to become world champion before 22 so that's my dream."

For now, Azim is fully focussed on Saturday night.

Reyes is also unbeaten at 12-0 (3 KOs) and this will be his first fight outside of Nicaragua. Whether or not he can give Azim a decent workout remains to be seen.

Here is the the lowdown on this clash of unbeaten 140 pounders, from start time, channel, card, and more! 

When is Adam Azim vs. Santos Reyes?

  • Date: Saturday, February 11 | Sunday, February 12
  • Start time: 1 p.m. ET |  6 p.m. GMT | 5 a.m. AEDT
  • Main card: 3 p.m. ET | 8 p.m. GMT | 7 a.m. AEDT
  • Main event: 5 p.m. ET | 10 p.m. GMT | 9 a.m. AEDT

Azim vs. Reyes will take place on Saturday, February 11. The main card begins at 8 p.m. GMT and ring walks for the main event are expected at around 10 p.m. GMT. The exact time of the main event ring walks are subject to how long each previous bout takes.

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How to watch Adam Azim vs. Santos Reyes

Country Date Channel + Live Stream (main card)
United States Sat. Feb 11 FITE.tv
United Kingdom Sun. Feb 11 Sky Sports Arena HD
Australia Sun. Feb 11 FITE.tv

Azim vs. Reyes, plus undercard action, will be broadcast by Sky Sports Arena HD in the U.K. and by FITE TV in the U.S. and other regions.

Adam Azim vs. Santos Reyes price: How much does the fight cost?

  • $9.99 in the U.S.

You require a Sky Sports package to watch this show in the U.K. Prices are tiered and therefore vary.

To purchase the event on FITE TV will cost $9.99 in the U.S., or you can subscribe to the app monthly or annually. 

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Where is Adam Azim vs. Santos Reyes?

The bout takes place at the Wembley Arena in London. The arena can hold up to 12,500 people. 

Adam Azim vs. Santos Reyes odds for boxing match

Per Sky Bet, Azim is a -3300 favourite, while Reyes has been given no hope as a +1000 underdog.

In Canada, per Sports Interaction, Azim is the -3333 favourite, while Reyes is the +1100 underdog.

Per Caesars, Azim is the -3000 favourite, while Reyes is the +1300 underdog. 

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Adam Azim record and bio

  • Nationality: British
  • Born: July 21, 2002
  • Height: 5-10
  • Reach: N/A
  • Total fights: 7
  • Record: 7-0 (6 KOs)

Santos Reyes record and bio

  • Nationality: Nicaraguan
  • Born: N/A
  • Height: N/A
  • Reach: N/A
  • Total fights: 12
  • Record: 12-0 (3 KOs)

Adam Azim vs. Santos Reyes fight card

  • Adam Azim vs. Santos Reyes, 10 rounds at super lightweight
  • Tyler Denny vs. Brad Pauls, 10 rounds at middleweight
  • Zak Chelli vs. Anthony Sims Jr, 8 rounds at super middleweight
  • Caroline Dubois vs. Feriche Mashaury, 8 rounds at lightweight
  • Viddal Riley vs. Anees Taj, 8 rounds at cruiserweight

Tom Gray

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Tom Gray joined The Sporting News in 2022 after over a decade at Ring Magazine where he served as managing editor. Tom retains his position on The Ring ratings panel and is a full member of the Boxing Writers Association of America.