Also in Leeds on Saturday night is a tasty encounter at featherweight.
Josh Warrington who has an unbeaten record that reads 23-0 with 4 wins coming by knockout, is hoping to move close to taking a world title fight against the IBF champion Lee Selby, by taking on Patrick Hyland.
Hyland will enter the ring with a record that reads 31-2 with 15 wins coming by way of knockout, but one of those two defeats was a second round defeat at the hands of the current WBC featherweight champion Gary Russel Jnr.
It could be a difficult night for Warrington but backed by his plethora of vociferous supporters, Josh reckons he?ll get the win he craves, remarking to the media,
?There?s a lot at risk against Patrick but that?s how it should be.
?I?ve seen how he fights and I know I?m not going to have to go looking for him. He comes to fight?.
It should be a cracker of a fight but I?m going for Warrington by a late stoppage, how about you?
Warrington Faces Tricky Saturday Night Fight
