Full details of 'Hayemaker 6: Mersey Beatdown' will be announced at a Hayemaker Boxing press conference to be held on Tuesday, January 27 at the Jury’s Inn Hotel in Liverpool, England.
The press conference will commence from 11.30 PM and is open to both members of the press and public.
Already confirmed for the 'Hayemaker 6' show on March 28 at the Echo Arena, Liverpool is the intriguing British light middleweight title showdown between flamboyant switch-hitters Ryan Rhodes and Anthony Small.
Also accompanying that hard-to-call British title match is a flurry of other Liverpool talent, including ex-British champion Tony Dodson, leading contender Derry Mathews and hot Merseyside prospects John Watson and Joe McNally.
The remainder of the 'Hayemaker 6' show will be detailed during Tuesday’s press conference, including news of a further two added championship fights, one British, one English and both ultra competitive contests.
“This show on March 28 is just the start of the association between Hayemaker Boxing and the wonderful city of Liverpool,” explains Hayemaker promoter Adam Booth.
“We have a series of big announcements coming up – starting with Tuesday’s press conference – and I’m sure the thriving link between Hayemaker and Liverpool can go some way to reinvigorating the sport in Liverpool.”
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