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Vasyl Lomachenko will bid to become a three-time world champion when he faces George Kambosos Jr in Australia this evening.

The Ukrainian star is beginning a fresh pursuit of his dream to become undisputed when he challenges for the vacant IBF world lightweight title.

Haney beat Lomachenko by a close unanimous decision
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Haney beat Lomachenko by a close unanimous decisionCredit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

The 36-year-old won individual belts at featherweight and super-featherweight but had to step up to lightweight to attempt to become an undisputed world champion.

His initial bid was stopped by Teofimo Lopez in 2020 before he earned a second opportunity last year.

However, again he was denied, as Devin Haney controversially emerged victorious by unanimous decision in May.

Haney has since vacated all four belts after moving up in weight and following a lengthy absence, Lomachenko will start again with the IBF.

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Lomachenko vs Kambosos: Date and how to follow

This IBF lightweight title fight will take place on Saturday, May 11.

It will be held at the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia.

The event will get underway at 1am UK time with the main clash expected at around 5am on Sunday morning.

It will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK. 

It will be available to watch on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Arena. 

Existing customers will be able to watch for free and for those without Sky Sports can find more details on how to subscribe here.

Lomachenko is coming back in a world title fight
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Lomachenko is coming back in a world title fightCredit: Getty

Lomachenko vs Kambosos: Fight card

Subject to change

  • MAIN EVENT: Vasyl Lomachenko vs George Kambosos Jr - for IBO and vacant IBF lightweight title
  • Andrew Moloney vs Pedro Guevara - for interim WBA super flyweight title
  • Nina Hughes vs Cherneka Johnson - for WBA bantamweight title
  • Joseph Goodall vs Faiga Opelu
  • Imam Khataev vs Ricards Boltniks
  • Lucas Browne vs Hemi Ahio

Lomachenko vs Kambosos: What has been said?

Kambosos beat Maxi Hughes when he last fought in July, but despite that, the latter's former trainer is not backing him over Lomachenko.

“He looked a genius the night he beat Teofimo Lopez, and people say that there was something wrong with Lopez in the lead up and what have you, and that Lopez underestimated him,” Gary Lockett said, as per BoxingScene.com.

“For whatever reason that night was his best night; I don’t think he’s ever going to be that good again, but Maxi had to travel to beat him and he’s a very capable fighter.

"He beat Lee Selby as well – Lee Selby was no mug; I don’t think he was at his best then; he was on his way down; but Kambosos performed well and beat him. This might be a taller task, but Maxi’s up to it.

“Lomachenko, absolutely [is the favourite against Kambosos Jr]. But this guy has been the victim of debatable decisions a couple of times. If it goes the distance – Lomachenko might have to get a stoppage in order to win [in Australia], so I can see a controversial win for Kambosos.”

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