Tickets are on sale now to see seven title fights in one night at the AO Arena
A Magnificant Seven blockbuster night is taking place in Manchester this November to showcase seven huge title fights.
In the co-headline bout, a final eliminator for the WBC World Featherweight Championship, the WBC Silver champion Nick Ball will come up against former WBO world champion Isaac Dogboe. At super bantamweight, the British, WBC International and European champion Liam Davies, fresh off a first-round stoppage of Jason Cunningham, will face his mandatory challenger for his EBU belt in Vincenzo La Femina, the undefeated EU champion.
Promoter Frank Warren said: “This card is going to be something very, very special. It is a throwback, packed with incredible 50-50 fights and fan favourites who we know will deliver the goods for those inside the AO Arena and those watching at home on TNT Sports.
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