Their opponents will remain the same with Cox making the
first defence of his title against Hungarian Ferenc Albert and Singh, the 2008
Olympic Bronze medallist, follows up his explosive pro debut earlier this month
with his second professional fight against Dean Gillen.
In Dublin, Cox and Singh will feature on a quality packed
show headlined by Irish hero Jamie Conlan who defends his WBO Intercontinental
Super-Flyweight title, with a host of popular Irish fighters including Jamie
Kavanagh, Peter McDonagh v Dean Byrne for the Irish Welterweight title, Ian
Tims v Michael Sweeney for the Celtic Warrior Cruiserweight title, Declan
Geraghty for the Celtic Warrior Super-Featherweight title, plus talents David
McGuire, Ciaran Mullen, Sean Turner, Ciaran McVarnock and Issac Macleod all in
action.
The Harrow show will go ahead and is now headline by
undefeated Bushey ace Miles Shinkwin in a ten-round International contest
against Daniel Bilisanszki, following the withdrawal of Tom Baker due to a
viral infection from his challenge for the Vacant Southern Area
Light-Heavyweight contest against Jack Morris in the chief supporting
bout. The rest of the card will remain the same with prospects: Georgie
Kean, Sam McNess, Anthony Yarde, Jez Smith, Prince Patel, Archie Sharpe and the
pro-debuts of Ben Smith and D.P Carr.
Press release
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