Hayemaker 6: ‘The Mersey Beatdown’ is already shaping up to be one of the domestic fight cards of 2009.
Headlining the show is the intriguing British Super Middleweight title clash between current champion Brian Magee and former champion and Liverpool hero Tony ‘The Warrior’ Dodson.
The co-main event also sees the prestigious British title on the line as exciting light middleweights Ryan Rhodes and Anthony Small do battle to decide who truly is the best in Britain.
March 28 also marks the date when Liverpool’s Olympic hero David Price will make his eagerly awaited professional debut. Bronze medallist Price looks to kick off his heavyweight pro career in style at Hayemaker 6.
As well as two pivotal British title clashes and a debuting Olympian, Hayemaker 6 features an English title bout between Liverpool’s Tony Quigley and Paul David, plus a British title eliminator between home favourite John Watson and Martin Gethin.
Fight fans will also get to witness the super-featherweight debut of Merseysider Derry Mathews, a former featherweight titleholder.
All in all, Hayemaker 6: ‘The Mersey Beatdown’ is a domestic fight card not to be missed. On March 28 at the Echo Arena, Liverpool, Hayemaker Boxing will turn the 2008 Capital of Culture into the 2009 Capital of Boxing.
Tickets for The Mersey Beatdown’ are now available to buy from the Echo Arena box office, either by calling 0844 8000 400 or visiting www.accliverpool.com.
Tickets for the March 28 show at the Echo Arena are available at prices of £28, £48, £75 and £125 (ringside).
In order to help beat the crippling credit crunch, Hayemaker Boxing are offering fight fans a four tickets for the price of three deal on all £75 tickets purchased from the box office in one single transaction.