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Carl Fail returns on April 17 MTK Fight Night

PhilBoxing.com
Thu, 08 Apr 2021



Hot prospect Carl Fail has his next fight date confirmed - as he will be part of the stacked #MTKFightNight on April 17.

The must-see event takes place at the University of Bolton Stadium in Bolton, England next Saturday, and will be broadcast live on IFL TV.

Fail (1-0) was successful in his professional debut last month, picking up an impressive points win over previously unbeaten fighter Jordan Dujon on March 12. The Northampton boxer replaces Inder Bassi on the April 17 card, who will now return to the ring at a later date.

Fail is looking to build on the momentum from his victory over Dujon and make it two wins in the space of five weeks when he is back in action, joining a packed bill full of talented stars.

MTK Global Promoter Lee Eaton said: "We're delighted to add Carl Fail to our MTK Fight Night event next Saturday. We saw how impressive Carl looked in his debut last month, and now he gets the chance to make a speedy return and showcase his skills once again.

"We have some of the best up and coming talent in the UK and Ireland on our event next week, and as we've seen with all of our MTK Fight Night shows so far this year, it's bound to be a night of fantastic entertainment."

Elsewhere on the April 17 event, Danny Dignum defends his WBO European middleweight title against Andrey Sirotkin, Dan Azeez puts his English light-heavyweight belt on the line against Ricky Summers, Joe Ham collides with Jack Bateson, John Joe Nevin takes on Shaun Cooper, Lewie Edmondson returns, Paul Ryan makes his professional debut against Kyle Hughes, Paul McCullagh meets Anthony Woolery, and Fearghus Quinn is back in action.



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