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Froch, Meager, Eastman, Daws & Witter all in Championship boxing action

ByBoxing Press 16/11/2006

A busy time lies ahead for Hennessy Sports.

The promotional company are set to stage three events headlined by team members defending British Titles in less than two months – all live on Sky Sports – and Junior Witter’s first defence of his WBC Light Welterweight Title early in the New Year.

Team member Howard Eastman is also scheduled to feature in a genuine championship; he fights for the vacant British Middleweight Title in mid-December.

Full schedule:

24th November 2006
Carl Froch vs. Tony Dodson
British super middleweight title
@ Nottingham Arena
Tickets: 0870 121 0123
Promoter: Hennessy Sports

8th December 2006
Lee Meager vs. Jon Thaxton
British Lightweight title
@ Goresbrook Leisure Centre
Tickets: 0870 060 1795
Promoter: Hennessy Sports

15th December 2006
Howard Eastman vs. Richard Williams
British Middleweight Title
@ York Hall, Bethnal Green
Tickets: 01277 359900
Promoter: Matchroom Sports

19th January 2007
Lenny Daws vs. Barry Morrison
British Light Welterweight Title
@ National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace
Tickets: 0870 060 1795 – on sale soon
Promoter: Hennessy Sports

February-March 2007
Junior Witter vs. TBA
WBC Light Welterweight Title
Promoter: Hennessy Sports
Full details to be announced

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