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Power To Defend British Boxing Title Against Napa

By Boxing Press October 20th, 2005 All Press Releases

Undefeated sensation Martin Power will make the first defence of his British Bantamweight Title on November 4th at London's York Hall against skilled operator Ian Napa.

This fight is about more than the British title, as Power, of Camden Town, will be competing for the bantamweight bragging rights of London against Hackney's favorite son, Ian Napa.

Power captured the Lonsdale Belt in May of this year when he outpointed a determined Dale Robinson over twelve thrilling nip and tuck rounds. Many questioned that verdict and Power is now on a mission to prove the critics wrong and show that he is without question the best bantamweight in the country with a convincing performance against Napa.

The challenger Napa has contested for titles from flyweight to super bantam, but claims that the bantamweight division is his natural weight class and as such has vowed to fulfil his early career expectations.

This superb contest is backed up an equally impressive undercard.

Current English Lightweight Champion Danny Hunt makes a welcome return to the ring with the intention of cementing his position as the best lightweight in the country.

Amir Khan's amateur nemesis Craig Watson goes for win number five in as many contests as the Manchester man continues to stalk his archrival.

Unbeaten hopefuls Junior Macdonald, Ian Wilson and Jed "Tiger" Syger all look to extend their unbeaten runs while the pride of South London, Sam Webb, goes for win number two after his thrilling debut last time out when he dispatched Welshman Gerraint Harvey in a matter of seconds.

Tickets for this fantastic fistic attraction are available from Maloney Promotions on 020 8692 6313. Sky Sports will provide live television coverage.


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