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Terence Crawford's world title unification clash with Julius Indongo is live on Sky Sports

Dillian Whyte makes US debut on the undercard in Nebraska
Terence Crawford faces Julius Ingongo with all the super-lightweight world titles at stake, live on Sky Sports
Terence Crawford faces Julius Ingongo with all the super-lightweight world titles at stake, live on Sky Sports
Terence Crawford will battle Julius Indongo to become the undisputed world super-lightweight champion on August 19, live on Sky Sports.

The American has agreed to defend his WBC and WBO belts against Indongo, who puts his WBA and IBF titles on the line in a rare unification clash involving all four governing bodies, with Dillian Whyte making his US debut at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in
Nebraska.
Crawford holds the WBC and WBO belts
Crawford holds the WBC and WBO belts
Crawford is regarded as one of the world's pound-for-pound best fighters after collecting world titles in two divisions during a 31-fight unbeaten career and will be fighting in front of his hometown fans
Julius Indongo collected a second world title after defeating Ricky Burns
Julius Indongo collected a second world title after defeating Ricky Burns
Little was known about Indongo before his world title unification clash with Ricky Burns in April, but the Namibian proved himself as world class while adding the WBA belt to his IBF strap in a dominant points win.

Whyte will be eager to impress the American audience as he continues his pursuit of a world heavyweight title fight.
Dillian Whyte is back in action after his points win over Dereck Chisora in December
Dillian Whyte is back in action after his points win over Dereck Chisora in December
'The Body Snatcher' has been hunting down a shot at WBC champion Deontay Wilder and can boost his profile in the States with a destructive victory.

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