Harlem Eubank v Josh Wagner
Harlem Eubank is coming back with a point to prove when he takes on ‘wild man’ Josh Wagner.
Eubank returns to the Brighton Centre to face the Canadian following his highly contentious loss to Jack Catterall earlier this year.
Harlem plans on shutting up his critics and putting himself firmly back in world title contention with a devastating victory, in front of his home fans. But Wagner is straining at the leash for his chance to wreck Eubank’s title plans and heads to Brighton ready to inflict a crushing defeat on his rival.
Eubank said: “The fight with Catterall proved that I belong at world level.
“The critics couldn’t wait to stick the boot in afterwards, but mark my words, I will be world champion and after I handle business against Josh Wagner, I’m coming straight for the title. Everyone has seen what happens when I fight in Brighton, I produce clinical performances and get the job done inside the distance, and this will be exactly the same.”
Two barnstorming undercard fights lead the Wasserman Boxing show, with Niall Brown facing Darren Johnstone for the vacant IBO European Super Middleweight title and hard-hitting heavyweights Matty Harris and Franklin Ignatius take their bad blood into an eight-round shootout.