

Former WBC super welterweight champion Serhii Bohachuk is set to face Mykal Fox after an up-and-down 2024 campaign. The Ukrainian started the year strong with a unanimous decision win over Brian Mendoza but was soon handed a controversial majority decision loss by Vergil Ortiz Jr. Still, Bohachuk regained momentum with a solid victory against Ishmael Davis and now looks to keep that upward trajectory going in what promises to be a pivotal test.
Meanwhile, Fox’s career has been on a downward slope since 2020, when a loss to Luke Santamaria sparked a three-fight skid. After sitting out all of 2023, Fox returned in 2024, hoping for redemption, and managed to gain momentum by winning two back-to-back fights. Now, as he prepares for his first bout of 2025, he faces perhaps the toughest opponent of his career in Serhii Bohachuk.
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Serhii Bohachuk vs. Mykal Fox: Date, venue, and livestream
Tonight, Saturday, May 17, Serhii Bohachuk and Mykal Fox will collide in a 10-round super welterweight showdown at the Commerce Casino Events Center in Commerce, California. A staple venue for boxing in Southern California, the Commerce Casino offers an intimate setting with a seating capacity of just 1,432, making it a coveted ticket for fight fans. Although no belts are on the line, this bout carries major implications. Serving as a WBC super welterweight title eliminator, the winner could be in line for a future championship opportunity. For those planning to tune in from home, the event will be streamed live on UFC Fight Pass, thanks to 360 Boxing Promotions’ broadcast partnership with the platform.
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Fans can subscribe for $9.99 per month or opt for an annual plan at $95.99 (about $8 per month). If you’re considering watching the action ringside, tickets range from $80 to $250, depending on the seat type, and are available for purchase via 360 Promotions’ official website.
Inside the ring, fans can expect an intriguing clash of styles: Serhii Bohachuk’s relentless pressure and knockout power going toe-to-toe with Fox’s slick, rangy boxing. With high stakes and contrasting strategies, tonight’s main event promises fireworks from the opening bell.
What’s your perspective on:
Will Bohachuk's knockout power be too much for Fox's slick boxing style to handle?
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Bohachuk vs. Fox undercard
It’s not just the main event that promises a night full of action. The UFC Fight Pass subscription also gets you exclusive access to six more fights on the main card, including four in the prelims.
Here’s every fight on the undercard of Serhii Bohachuk vs. Mykal Fox.
Serhii Bohachuk vs. Mykal Fox | No titles | 10 rounds |
Omar Trinidad vs. Alexander Espinoza | WBC Continental Americas featherweight title | 10 rounds |
Mizuki Hiruta vs. Carla Ayelen Merino | WBO super flyweight title | 10 rounds x 2 minutes |
Guadalupe Medina vs. Maria Micheo Santizo | No titles | 8 rounds x 2 minutes |
Eduardo Diaz vs. Michael Meyers | No titles | 6 rounds |
Abel Mejia vs. Antonio Dunton El Jr. | No titles | 6 rounds |
Pablo Rubio Jr. vs. Alfredo Cruz | No titles | 6 rounds |
Prelims | ||
Alejandro Alvarado vs. Tyre Travon Reed | No titles | 4 rounds |
Jocelyn Camarillo vs. Qianyue Zhao | No titles | 4 rounds |
Christian Chessa vs. TBA | No titles | 4 rounds |
Angel Carrillo vs. TBA | No titles | 4 rounds |
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Time across the globe: kicking off the action
The 360 Promotions’ Hollywood Fight Nights at the Commerce Casino Events Center in Los Angeles, California, will be streamed live across the globe to several countries. So, in case you are not in the United States, you can still catch the action live from the comfort of your home. However, one thing to note is that the prices for the UFC Fight Pass subscription can differ depending on where you live.
Regardless, in the States, the event will kick off at 7:00 PM PT (Pacific Time) / 10:00 PM ET (Eastern Time), with the main event expected to start at around 11:00 PM PT / 2:00 AM ET. The timings depend on the undercard and how long it lasts. For fans in other countries, here are the timings for the main card and main event.
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Main Card | Main Event |
United Kingdom: (BST): 3:00 AM (May 18) | United Kingdom: (BST): 7:00 AM (May 18) |
Australia: (Sydney, AEST): 12:00 PM (May 18) | Australia (Sydney, AEST): 4:00 PM (May 18) |
Japan (JST): 11:00 AM (May 18) | Japan (JST): 3:00 PM (May 18) |
Philippines: (Manila, PST): 10:00 AM (May 18) | Philippines (Manila, PST): 2:00 PM (May 18) |
New Zealand: (Auckland, NZST): 2:00 PM (May 18) | New Zealand (Auckland, NZST): 6:00 PM (May 18) |
That said, the Serhii Bohachuk vs. Mykal Fox event is shaping up to be a real thriller, featuring a stacked lineup of compelling matchups. With just hours to go until the action kicks off, we want to hear from you—who are you picking to win tonight’s main event? Drop your predictions below!
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Will Bohachuk's knockout power be too much for Fox's slick boxing style to handle?