More than 700 lb of raw fighting flesh will thrill fans at York Hall, Bethnal Green on Friday, October 17. Little man Ian Napa tops the bill when he challenges Belgian ace Carmelo Ballone for the European super bantamweight title.
Big boys Tom Dallas, David Howe and Larry Olubamiwo all box four rounders and will be bidding to steal the show. Even more incentive for the trio to shine is the £500 on offer from promoter Frank Maloney to the 'Fighter of the Night'.
Promoter Maloney said, "Britain is crying out for a new heavyweight star and all three of these lads think they will breakthrough. They all believe they are better than each other and the rivalry is already pretty intense.
"I suppose if one of them wins the bonus money he can already claim to have one over the other two. Later next year there is no reason why these three man mountains won't be up against each other with even bigger prizes at stake."
Tickets for this action packed night of Britain's best can be obtained by calling the hotline 0871 226 1508 or from www.frankmaloney.com
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