Diminutive Ian Napa (16-6, 1KO) will be making the third defence of his British bantamweight title since he claimed the belt in July last year, and the shortest professional boxer in Britain is on probably the most succesful run of his career, and won't want it to end. Fighting from his counter-attacking stance, Napa will never be a KO artist, but is an artful boxer, and is hard to catch and pin down. In Colin Moffett, it appears Napa has an easier challenge than his last outing in November against Martin Power, but time will tell.
Colin Moffett (8-11-4, 3KOs is coming off a KO win over Eugene Heaney in December, but will need to rise significantly above his journeyman pedigree if he is to claim the title. After going 5 years without a win between 1999-2004, Moffett has improved, but seems little more than a keep-busy opponent for Napa as he looks for greater challenges ahead.
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