Fans in America hoping to see this weekend’s fights featuring Egidijus Kavaliauskas and Kevin Lele Sadjo in separate bouts won’t be able to watch them live.

Top Rank announced Wednesday that they will no longer be streaming the fights this Saturday from Equatorial Guinea on ESPN+, citing “unforeseen technical issues.”

The card will proceed as planned, a Top Rank source confirmed to BoxingScene.

BoxingScene has also reached out to French promoter Yohan Zaoui, who promotes Sadjo, to confirm that the fights will still be aired on the sports channel Canal+ in France as advertised, but have yet to hear back.

The card is by far the most significant boxing event to take place in the Central African nation, which is just south of Cameroon, the home country of Sadjo, the 24-0 (21 KOs), super middleweight contender who will face Ghana's Habib Ahmed, 30-3-1 (21 KOs), in one of the bouts on the card.

The card, which has four fights advertised on Boxrec, will also feature former welterweight titleholder "Mean Machine" Kavaliauskas against France-based welterweight Souleymane Cissokho, plus Nico Ali Walsh meeting unbeaten Ghanaian Ebenezer Sowah and Amari Jones of Las Vegas against England's Kyle Lomotey.

The show will take place at Centre de Conference de Sipopo in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, and will be the first pro boxing event in that country since 2018, and just the seventh ever, according to Boxrec.