Bernard Dunne and Damian David Marchiano will come head to head for the first time in Dublin at 1pm today, Friday, July 11, to weigh in for this Saturday's Hunky Dorys Fight Night at the National Stadium.
Also on the scales will be the combatants in a pair of Irish title fights on the card. Jim "The Pink Panther" Rock returns in a historic bid to become a four weight Irish Champion against Jonjo Finnegan while Andrew Murray will look to rip the Irish Lightweight title away from Peter McDonagh.
Also featured on the undercard is the return of Belfast puncher, Darren Corbett and Dublin natives Oisin Fagan, Ian Tims and Eugene Heagney.
The first bout of the 7 fight card is at 7.30pm.
Live coverage of the Hunky Dorys Fight Night begins on RTÉ TWO at 9.30pm on Saturday. Coverage is also available online on www.rte.ie and on RTÉ Radio 1.
The full line up is:
Bernard Dunne, of Dublin, vs. Damian David Marchiano, of Argentina, over ten rounds at super bantamweight.
Jim Rock, of Dublin, vs. Jonjo Finnegan, of Burton & Galway, for the vacant Irish Light Heavyweight title over ten rounds.
Peter McDonagh, of London & Galway, vs. Andrew Murray, of Cavan, for the Irish Lightweight title over ten rounds.
Darren Corbett, of Belfast, vs. Remigijus Ziausys, of Lithuania, at cruiserweight over six rounds.
Oisin Fagan, of Dublin, vs. Konstantin Sakara, of Latvia, at light welterweight over six rounds.
Ian Tims, of Dublin, vs. Jevgenijs Andrejevs, of Latvia, at cruiserweight over four rounds.
Eugene Heagney, of Huddersfield & Dublin, vs. Kemal Plavci, of Serbia, at super bantamweight over four rounds.
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