Tonight's boxing schedule plays host to a single event. Organized by Boxxer and streamed on Peacock and Sky Sports, the card is a seven-fight show at Canon Medical Center in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. Fans on U.K. soil can either turn up to or tune in to the bout at 7 PM G.M.T.Meanwhile, American viewers on the East Coast will find the event available at 2 PM E.T. West Coast viewers, by comparison, will find the card starting at 11 AM P.T. Two championship boxing matches top the card.It is headlined by the undefeated 15-0 Callum Simpson, who defends his British, Commonwealth, and WBA Continental super middleweight titles against the 19-2-1 Steve Woodall. Elsewhere, it features another unbeaten champion in Caroline Dubois, the sister of Daniel Dubois, who currently holds the IBF heavyweight title.At 10-0, she puts her WBC and IBO women's lightweight titles up for grabs against a game Jessica Camara, whose current four-fight win streak has extended her record to a solid 14-4. In non-title action, Billy Deniz, an undefeated 12-0 boxer, faces the unremarkable Mickey Ellison, 15-7, at light heavyweight.The trend of unbeaten fighters taking on less impressive shows continues with Scott Forrest, 6-0, clashing with Deevorn Miller, 8-2, at cruiserweight. Several weight classes below at middleweight, undefeated 2-0 prospect Sam Hickey tests his mettle against the 3-1 Welshman Lewis Howells.There's also Marío Silva, representing Portugal with a 5-0 record in a middleweight bout against the 6-2 Emmanuel Zion. Finally, at lightweight, another unbeaten prospect in Ellis Price, 2-0, faces professional debutant Liam Fitzmaurice in the card opener.Has a boxing match been canceled?Unfortunately for Boxxer, they were forced to scrap one boxing match from their list of bouts. A super featherweight clash between Rhys Edwards and Leon Woodstock was expected to take place tonight but is now awaiting a new date, though the reason for the cancelation remains unclear. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostEdwards is coming off his first-ever defeat as a professional, handed a unanimous decision loss by Peter McGrail on the Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury 2 card. He is now 16-1, while his 16-3 rival, Woodstock, is currently at the helm of a three-fight win streak.