The city of Birmingham is in for a treat as several English boxing stars are set to step into the ring and deliver some violent entertainment. The main event features Felix Cash taking on the European champion, Tyler Denny. Denny has held the European title for quite some time now and will face a serious challenge in Felix, who’s never lost in the boxing ring.
In this write-up, we look at all the boxers set to fight this weekend.
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The main event is headlined by Felix Cash, who is challenging for Tyler Denny’s European title. The 31-year-old Felix Cash boasts an undefeated record with sixteen wins and zero losses, including ten knockouts.
On the other hand, Tyler Denny has had eighteen wins and two defeats in his career. Seeing how Denny deals with Felix’s power in the cage will be interesting. Denny is a glorified technician, as judges’ decisions win him most of his fights.
In the co-main event, Welterweights Lewis Crocker and Conah Walker will fight to see who is the better boxer. Crocker boasts an undefeated record of nineteen wins and no loss in the ring, whereas Walker has won thirteen times and suffered two deficits.
Meanwhile, the bout between super Flyweights Shannon Ryan and Emma Dolan is one of the most exciting as both will scrap for the vacant British title and Dolan’s Commonwealth title in the ring. The duo will exchange fists for ten rounds to determine the winner.
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Ryan is currently unbeaten with seven wins and zero losses, whereas Emma Dolan has six wins and no deficits in her career. It will be interesting to see who loses their unbeaten records in the ring.
- Tyler Denny vs Felix Cash, middleweights, 12 rounds, for Denny’s European title
- Lewis Crocker vs Conah Walker, welterweights, 10 rounds
- Shannon Ryan vs Emma Dolan, super flyweights, 10 rounds, for vacant British title and Dolan’s Commonwealth title
- Cameron Vuong vs Jordan Flynn, lightweights, 10 rounds
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