Previews:
Kiko Martinez (17-0, 14KOs) shocked many people as he exploded on the European boxing scene with a devastating demolition of Bernard Dunne within one round in August last year, and after withdrawing from a fight with Wayne McCullough a few months ago after failing to make the weight, makes the first defence of his title. Before destroying Dunne, Martinez was unheralded and unheard of, but the short powerhouse rocked Dunne with big shots from the first bell, and didn't let up until the Irishman was forced to quit halfway through the first round. With so little experience at this level, its difficult to gauge how Martinez will fare if it goes beyond the early rounds. He has only once gone 12 rounds, again John Bikai with an unimpressive record of 6-15 at the time, and it will be interesting to see whether Martinez will go all-out from the first bell again come Friday.
Rendall Munroe (13-1, 6KOs) on the other hand only has one loss when he was fighting for the British title one level above against the experienced and then-undefeated Andy Morris. Munroe is coming off the best performance of his career in October where he was far too strong and dominated Marc Callaghan as he claimed the English Super Bantamweight title with a stoppage. Munroe will be going in a big underdog, and will need a tough guard and firm jab to keep Martinez from getting too close and unleashing the hooks that pulverised Dunne.


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