Again in November, Frank Warren and Queensberry promotions staged the home card of the 12 months as a invoice named ‘The Magnificent Seven’ noticed a plethora of title bouts go forward on the identical night time in Manchester.
4 months later, a card of the identical identify and elegance went forward in Birmingham and now ‘The Magnificent Seven’ will return for a 3rd time, once more in Birmingham, the place a former undisputed world champion is poised to function on the invoice.
Nathan Heaney vs. Brad Pauls II – British Middleweight Title
Heaney-Pauls headlined the earlier card in Birmingham and ended the occasion in fashion with a real home bust-up that noticed Heaney dangle on to his British middleweight title by the pores and skin of his tooth, as a recreation Brad Pauls proved himself to be a greater than worthy challenger for the Lonsdale belt.
After a mouth-watering first encounter, Pauls has been introduced with the chance to go one higher and put an finish to Heaney’s undefeated report, with talks of a world title problem for the ‘Hitman’ showing to have collapsed.
Liam Davies vs. Shabaz Masoud – IBO Tremendous-Bantamweight Title
Regardless of the attract of the rematch between Heaney and Pauls, the standout bout of the night time is bound to be Liam Davies towards Shabaz Masoud, with a possible showdown with pound-for-pound famous person Naoya Inoue probably on the road.
The conflict sees two undefeated 122lbers go head-to-head and the represents the most important assessments within the profession of Davies – who has had a stellar twelve months, throughout which he strung collectively three consecutive knockout wins.
Sol Dacres vs. David Adeleye – English Heavyweight Title
In the meantime, David Adeleye has had a tough time lately and has shortly develop into a forgotten man when it comes to Britain’s heavyweight prospects following his stoppage defeat to Fabio Wardley.
No matter the truth that he has misplaced simply as soon as, his problem towards Sol Dacres for the English title may fairly probably be final likelihood saloon for ‘Massive D’, as he seems to be to place an finish to Dacres’ title reign on the first try and place himself for one more shot on the British title.
Chantelle Cameron vs. Elhem Mekhaled – WBC Interim Tremendous-Light-weight Title
Queensberry lately introduced the signing of former undisputed super-lightweight champion Chantelle Cameron, after the 33-year-old left Matchroom attributable to frustrations at being unable to land a trilogy contest towards Katie Taylor, following their two barnstormers final 12 months.
‘Il Capo’ will face France’s Elhem Mekhaled on her debut with the promotional outfit, as she battles it out for the WBC interim belt, which can place her properly for one more showdown with the winner of Taylor-Serrano II or for a probably vacant title sooner or later.
Ash Lane vs. Andrew Cain – British Bantamweight Title
Ash Lane has offered Britain’s upset of the 12 months so far, stunning the nation with a knockout win over Chris Bourke in March to choose up the British title. Lane will got down to show that his victory was no fluke as he makes his first defence of the strap, however he can have his work reduce out for him towards the hard-hitting Andrew Cain, who has ten knockouts in his eleven victories up to now.
Owen Cooper vs. Ekow Essuman = English Welterweight Title
Ekow Essuman can even return to motion after his shock defeat to Harry Scarff on the Manchester ‘Magnificent Seven’ card, he’ll drop right down to struggle for the English title towards Owen Cooper – who secured a career-best win over Eithan James final outing.
Lastly, Ezra Taylor will defend his Commonwealth silver light-heavyweight crown towards his unnamed opponent, on what is bound to be one other cracking Queensberry invoice in Birmingham on July twentieth.
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