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Allen, affectionately known as the ‘Doncaster De La Hoya’, faces his toughest test yet as he boxes Filip Hrgovic
Next week, Dave Allen faces perhaps his toughest test yet, as he fights Filip Hrgovic in a much-anticipated heavyweight clash.
Allen (25-8-2, 20 KOs) has undergone somewhat of a career resurgence in recent years, with fans galvanised by his unfortunate decision loss to Johnny Fisher in 2024 – a result that gave way to a stoppage win for Allen in their rematch last spring.
And while Allen, 34, was outpointed by Arslanbek Makhmudov in October, he bounced back with an emphatic first-round win over Karim Berredjem in February.
That win set up this bout with Hrgovic, who had an encouraging 2025 – outpointing Joe Joyce and David Adeleye – after suffering his first defeat: a doctor-enforced stoppage loss to Daniel Dubois in 2024.
Now the Croat (19-1, 14 KOs) is seeking a return to the world-title picture, but to get there, the 33-year-old must get past the “Doncaster De La Hoya” – in Doncaster, no less.
Here’s all you need to know:
Hrgovic vs Allen will take place on Saturday 16 May at the Eco-Power Stadium in Doncaster, UK.
Exact timings for the event have not yet been confirmed, but the main card will likely begin at 7pm BST (11am PT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET), with main-event ring walks following at around 10pm BST (2pm PT / 4pm CT / 5pm ET).
The action will stream live exclusively on DAZN, a subscription to which is available here, with plans starting at £15.99 per month.
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