‘Clash in Cayman’ will have its sequel this November, headlined by undefeated Mandeep Jangra against Conor McIntosh for the WBF Super Featherweight title.
GBH Promotions, in association with Fightzone, made the announcement earlier this month, noting that the event will feature 10 bouts, including four amateur fights involving local boxers.
In addition to the Jangra and McIntosh main event, UK’s Katie Healy, who won the Commonwealth Silver Super Bantamweight title at the inaugural Clash in Cayman, will return to defend that belt against Ashleigh Johnson in the co-main.
“Clash in Cayman II is poised to build on last years’ success and will showcase some incredible boxing talent,” Barry Bodden, of GBH Promotions, said.
“Being able to raise funds for Cayman’s non-profit boxing club as well as featuring some of Cayman’s top amateurs is a vital part of our show and something that we’re proud of.”
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The November fight night, being held at at the Lions Community Centre, promises to be an evening filled with excitement judging by the first event that left fans on the edge-of-their seats, will also benefit the Cayman Islands Elite Boxing Federation, which recently joined World Boxing.
Globally known fight figure Dennis Hobson and boxing legend Roy Jones Jr. will both attend, with Jones Jr. set to corner Jangra in the final fight.
Fightzone’s Steve Crump said he is thrilled to be able to promote yet another professional card in the Cayman Islands.
“Fightzone has a huge reach in the world of boxing,” Crump said. “Like last year, this event will be broadcast around the world on Fightzone with a spotlight on the Cayman Islands as a premier destination for both tourism and sports.”
Clash in Cayman II is scheduled to take place on 2 Nov.
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