(APR 27) Terri Harper will
put her WBC and IBO Super-Featherweight World Titles on the line
against undefeated WBA World Champion Hyun-Mi Choi on a huge
night of action at the AO Arena, Manchester on Saturday May 15
that also sees the return of rising Light-Heavyweight star
Joshua Buatsi plus three European Title fights, live on Sky
Sports in the UK and
DAZN in the
US and more than 200 countries
and territories.
Harper (11-0-1, 6 KOs) looked sensational as she stopped
Norway’s Katharina Thanderz in nine rounds to retain her WBC and
IBO 130lbs crowns last time out in November at The SSE Arena,
Wembley on the undercard of Katie Taylor’s win over Miriam
Gutierrez.
‘Belter’ clung onto her belts after a thrilling draw with
Natasha Jonas at Matchroom Fight Camp back in August, but the
24-year-old produced a far more composed performance to
ruthlessly halt her mandatory challenger Thanderz in just her
12th fight.
Choi (18-0-1, 4 KOs), the longest-reigning world ruler in
women’s boxing, beat China’s Chunyan Xu on her professional
debut in October 2008 to claim the vacant WBA Featherweight
crown before making seven defences of her World Title in the
following five years.
The South Korean became a two-weight World Champion when she
landed the WBA Super-Featherweight Title against Thailand’s
Siriwan Thongmanit in May 2014, and most recently defended it
against Calista Silgado on her Matchroom debut at the Seminole
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.
“It’s exciting that our dream of becoming Undisputed
Super-Featherweight World Champion is taking a step closer to
reality with my first unification fight,” said Harper. “I’m
looking forward to the step-up and fighting an undefeated
champion.
“Choi is the longest-reigning female World Champion and it will
be an honour to share the ring with her. I’m more than ready.
I’ve been training for this fight since the new year, even with
my broken hand. I don’t just want to win; I want to win in style
and make a statement.”
“I have waited a very long time for the opportunity to fight for
the WBC belt,” said Choi. “I am so excited and looking forward
to it. My goal has been to unify my weight division for many
years and now the time has finally come.
“I know this fight in England
will not be easy. Fighting in another country is extremely
difficult but I am prepared for this adventure and challenge. I
truly hope the best fighter will win. I have prepared for this
opportunity my whole boxing career.”
Croydon’s Buatsi (13-0, 11 KOs) came through the toughest test
of his career as he stopped brave Croatian Marko Calic in seven
brutal rounds to retain his WBA International Light-Heavyweight
Title in the main event at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes
last October.
The 28-year-old has since switched trainers and will now be
guided by Virgil Hunter in San Francisco, the renowned coach who
oversaw Andre Ward’s legendary career that ended with a perfect
32-0 record and World Titles in two divisions.
Undefeated Super-Middleweight talent Lerrone Richards (14-0, 3
KOs), the former British and Commonwealth Champion, steps up his
pursuit for world honours as he takes on Italy’s Giovanni De
Carolis (28-9-1, 13 KOs) for the vacant EBU European Title.
Belfast’s Tommy McCarthy (17-2, 18 KOs) captured the vacant EBU
European Cruiserweight Title after a hard-fought majority
decision victory over Bilal Laggoune – he makes the first
defence of his belt against Romania’s Alexandru Jur (19-4, 7
KOs).
Birmingham’s Gamal Yafai (18-1, 10 KOs) puts his EBU European
Super-Bantamweight Title on the line for the first time against
Jason Cunningham (28-6, 6 KOs) after claiming it with an
impressive unanimous decision victory over Italy’s Luca Rigoldi
at the Allianz Cloud in Milan.
Fast-rising Super-Lightweight star Dalton Smith (7-0, 6 KOs)
meets Doncaster’s Lee Appleyard (16-5-1, 5 KOs) for the vacant
English Title after their February clash fell through at short
notice due two positive COVID tests in Appleyard’s camp.
“This is a cracking card and most likely our last in the U.K.
behind closed doors,” said Eddie Hearn. “As Terri Harper
continues her quest for Undisputed, she takes on the unbeaten
champ Hyun-Mi Choi in a brilliant unification match-up. Joshua
Buatsi returns to action under new trainer Virgil Hunter and we
have three European Title match ups with champions Tommy MCarthy
and Gamal Yafai defending and Leronne Richards going for the
Super-Middleweight Title. Electric prospect Dalton Smith also
steps-up in a great fight vs. Lee Appleyard for the vacant
English Title as he continues his charge.”
Adam Smith, Head of Boxing Development for Sky Sports, said:
“Terri Harper tops a superb night of action, live on Sky Sports,
in a high-class unification clash with rival World Champion
Hyun-Mi Choi.
“Terri is one of our leading women’s fighters – we’ve followed
her journey closely – and now she aims to propel herself into
elite company as a unified champion.
“Joshua Buatsi continues his explosive pursuit of a World Title
fight and it will be fascinating to see the influence of
America’s highly-regarded trainer, Virgil Hunter.
“Lerrone Richards, Tommy McCarthy and Gamal Yafai also return in
a triple-header of European Title action, while Dalton Smith
against Lee Appleyard should be an enthralling domestic clash.”
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