Floyd Schofield vs. Haskell Rhodes undercard: Complete list of fights before main event in 2023 boxing match

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Floyd Schofield and Haskell Rhodes are ready to take advantage of a unique promotion to the top of the card of a Golden Boy-produced event on July 8.

Schofield vs. Rhodes, initially opening a card featuring Eimantas Stanionis vs. Vergil Ortiz Jr., airs on DAZN inside the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas. Booked for a third time, Stanionis vs. Ortiz again got nixed after Ortiz fell ill and reportedly was sent to hospital.

Schofield turned pro in 2020. The 20-year-old has 11 wins via knockout, beating Jesus Valentin Leon in his last fight in April via the power punch.

Rhodes turned pro in 2011 and is 2-2 in his past four fights. The 35-year-old had a 24-fight unbeaten streak snapped in 2015 but recovered by going 5-3. He last fought in March, beating Raymond Chacon via unanimous decision.

WATCH: Floyd Schofield vs. Haskell Rhodes, live on DAZN

Outside the main event, the undercard features a top-tier women's title fight and a former world champion. Here's a breakdown of the entire Schofield vs. Rhodes card.

Floyd Schofield vs. Haskell Rhodes undercard

Marlen Esparza vs. Gabriela Alaniz

  • Division/Weight: Flyweight
  • Esparza record: 13-1
  • Alaniz record: 14-0
  • Belts at stake: WBA, WBC, WBO, and Ring flyweight titles

One of the top title fights on the card will be Marlen Esparza vs. Gabriela Celeste Alaniz for the WBA, WBC, WBO, and Ring flyweight titles. The fight was supposed to happen in April but got nixed due to visa issues on the part of Alaniz.

A bronze medalist in the 2012 Olympics, Esparza (13-1) turned pro in 2017. Losing against Seniesa Estrada in 2019 for the interim WBA flyweight title, the 33-year-old has since won six in a row. She beat Ibeth Zamora Silva in 2021 for the WBC flyweight title and Naoko Fujioka in 2022 for the WBA title. Esparza last fought in August, beating Eva Guzman via unanimous decision.

A national champion for Argentina, Alaniz (14-0) turned pro in 2018. "La Chucky" beat Tamara Elisabet Demarco in June 2022 for the WBO flyweight belt and last fought in September, beating Debora Rengifo via TKO.

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Joseph Diaz vs. Jerry Perez

  • Division/Weight: Lightweight
  • Diaz record: 32-4-1
  • Perez record: 14-2-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Former world champion Joseph Diaz faces Jerry Perez. A 2011 U.S. National Champion, Diaz (32-4-1) turned pro in 2012. "Jo Jo" beat Hugo Partida in 2015 for the NABF featherweight title. He failed to capture the WBC featherweight title against Gary Russell Jr. in 2018 but won the WBA featherweight title that year against Jesus Rojas. In 2020, he beat Tevin Farmer for the IBF super featherweight title but was stripped of the belt when he missed weight.

Diaz later moved to the lightweight division, beating Javier Fortuna in 2021 for the interim WBC title. He lost against WBC lightweight champion Devin Haney that year and has since lost two more bouts, his last fight a split-decision defeat to Mercito Gesta in March.

Perez (14-2-1) turned pro in 2017. "The Joker" had his 13-fight win streak snapped in 2021 against Frank Martin. Since that loss, he is 1-1-1, his last bout a draw against Adrien Corona in April.


Eric Tudor vs. Reggie Harris

  • Division/Weight: Super Welterweight
  • Tudor record: 8-0
  • Harris record: 7-3
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Eric Tudor faces Reggie Harris. Tudor (8-0) turned pro in 2022. The 21-year-old has won all but two fights via knockout. His last bout was a unanimous decision win against Damoni Cato-Cain in March.

Harris (7-3) turned pro in 2019. The 29-year-old is currently on a three-fight losing streak, his last bout a majority decision loss against Jose Luis Sanchez in February.

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When is Floyd Schofield vs. Haskell Rhodes?

The Floyd Schofield vs. Haskell Rhodes card begins at 8 p.m. ET. Here's how that translates to different timezones globally:

Region Date Main Card Start Time Main Event Ring Walks (approx.)
USA and Canada (ET) Saturday, July 8 8 p.m. ET 11 p.m. ET
USA and Canada (PT) Saturday, July 8 5 p.m. PT 8 p.m. PT
UK and Ireland Sunday, July 9 1 a.m. BST 4 p.m. BST
Australia Sunday, July 9 10 a.m. AEST 1 p.m. AEST

How to watch Floyd Schofield vs. Haskell Rhodes

Region TV channel Live streaming
USA DAZN
Canada DAZN
UK and Ireland DAZN 1 HD DAZN
Australia DAZN

The Floyd Schofield vs. Haskell Rhodes fight card will be available via DAZN.

Now available as a Sky channel, DAZN 1 HD is exclusive to Sky.

WATCH: Floyd Schofield vs. Haskell Rhodes, live on DAZN

Floyd Schofield vs. Haskell Rhodes price: How much does the card cost?

  • DAZN monthly subscription: $19.99 on a 12-month contract or $24.99 month-to-month in U.S. / $24.99 per month in Canada / £9.99 in the U.K. on a 12-month contract or £19.99 month-to-month / 13.99 AUD
  • DAZN annual subscription: $224.99 in U.S., $199.99 in Canada, £99.99 in the U.K.
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Daniel Yanofsky is a combat sports editor at The Sporting News.
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