Callum Walsh returns to his home country of Ireland on Friday, September 20, for a highly anticipated matchup at Dublin's 3Arena. The Cork native will defend his WBC Continental Americas Super Welterweight title against Przemyslaw Runowski in the main event.As the fight night approaches, have a look into the Irishman's upcoming opponent.Who is Przemysław Runowski?Przemyslaw Runowski is a 30-year-old Polish boxer from Slupsk. He turned professional at the age of 18 in March 2013, winning a unanimous decision over Michal Vosyka. As of September 2024, Runowski holds a record of 22 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw, with six victories by knockout.Notable wins in Runowski's career include victories over Samuel Vargas in 2022 and Benjamin Lamptey in May 2024, the latter ending in a third-round retirement. Despite losses to Josh Kelly in 2019 and Michael McKinson in 2021, both via unanimous decisions, Runowski remains a strong contender in the welterweight division.As Runowski prepares to defend his title on Irish soil, he presents a challenge to his opponent with his proven track record.Callum Walsh vs. Przemyslaw Runowski: Fight event details The Callum Walsh vs Przemyslaw Runowski will headline a stacked fight card featuring several other exciting matchups.The main card will also include a super middleweight showdown between Ali Akhmedov and Pierre Hubert Dibombe, a heavyweight clash between Thomas Carty and Jacek Chruslicki, and two Celtic title fights: Emmett Brennan vs. Kevin Cronin at super middleweight and Craig O’Brien vs. Edward Donavan at super welterweight.The preliminary card will feature Shauna O’Keefe facing Valgerdur Gudsteinsdottir in a lightweight bout, along with two other matchups featuring Gareth Dowling and Ella Thompson.The fight card is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. BST on Friday, September 20, in the United Kingdom. For fans in the United States, the action will kick off at 12:30 p.m. ET / 9:30 a.m. PT.The main event fighters are expected to make their ring walks around 10 p.m. BST, 5 p.m. ET, and 2 p.m. PT. However, these times may vary depending on the duration of the undercard bouts.