Tuesday’s boxing broadcast on DAZN, emanating from Sony Hall in Manhattan, will spotlight flyweights in the main event and junior welterweights in the co-feature.

The headline bout pits Andy Dominguez (11-1, 6 KOs) against Angel Geovanny Meza Morales (8-2-3, 6 KOs).

The 26-year-old Dominguez lost a unanimous decision to unbeaten prospect Yankiel Rivera in February, then returned in June with a majority decision over the 10-1 Cristopher Rios.

Morales, who is 24 years old, suffered his first defeat in September 2023, when he dropped a split decision to then-unbeaten Pedro Delgado Gaytan. Morales then notched two wins before taking another loss in his last appearance, coming up on the short end of a unanimous decision in October against the 7-0-1 Daniel Barrera.

The co-feature will see Kurt Scoby take on late replacement Andrew Rodgers.

Scoby (15-1, 13 KOs) is in his fourth fight of 2024, and he is making his third appearance since suffering his first loss. That came in April, when the 29-year-old lightweight from Pennsylvania suffered a sixth-round TKO against the 13-6-3 Dakota Linger.

Rodgers (9-15-3, 3 KOs) is a 32-year-old from Elkhart, Indiana. He’s lost three in a row and has already fought six times in 2024, including a majority decision loss just two weeks ago to the 11-0 Nikolay Shvab. Rodgers is 1-4-1 in those six appearances; the lone victory was in July, when he upset the 19-1-2 Julian Rodarte via close unanimous decision.

Complete weigh-in results below:

Flyweight – eight rounds
Andy Dominguez (111.6lbs) vs. Angel Geovanny Meza Morales (110.8lbs)

Junior welterweight – eight rounds
Kurt Scoby (140.8lbs) vs. Andrew Rodgers (138.6lbs)

Junior welterweight – eight rounds
Terrell Bostic (139.8lbs) vs. Carlos Marrero (138.6lbs)

Women’s super middleweight – six rounds
Nisa Rodriguez (165lbs) vs. Melody Popravak (162.8lbs)

Super middleweight – six rounds
Donte Layne (167.8lbs) vs. Pachino Hill (170.1lbs)

Super middleweight – four rounds
Jacob Solis (163.6lbs) vs. Daniel Jefferson (162.2lbs)

Lightweight – four rounds
Koby Khalil Williams (136.8lbs) vs. Deonta Williamson (136lbs)

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