Date: 17th March 2016 at 7:29pm
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The huge promotion, at the O2 Arena in London on April 9th, continues to take shape.

Today it has been announced that the super-middleweight George Groves has been added to the bill.

Groves, after three unsuccessful attempts at winning the super-middleweight title, is on the trail of a fourth attempt at realising his dream.

Yesterday we commented on rumours that suggested Groves could face Martin Murray in what could be deemed a do-or-die fight for both fighters.

However, it appears that such a bout has been put on hold as it has been announced, today, Groves will, on the undercard of the IBF world heavyweight title fight between Chares Martin and Anthony Joshua, be facing David Brophy.

Brophy, not a big puncher, will enter the ring with a record that reads 16-0-1 with only one of those victories coming by the big knockout.

On paper it looks as if the fight will be used to give Groves a confidence boost and the only argument relating to the outcome is about how quick Groves will stop his opponent.