Kid Galahad will make the maiden defence of his IBF featherweight title against former world champ Kiko Martinez on the same night that WBC and IBO super-featherweight titleholder Terri Harper returns to put her belts on the line against the USA’s Alycia Baumgardner at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield on Saturday November 13 and live around the world on DAZN (except Australia and New Zealand).
The world title double-header is supported by a stellar undercard that features Chris Billam-Smith (13-1, 10 KOs) making the first defence of his European cruiserweight title, Leeds super-bantamweight talent Hopey Price (6-0, 2 KOs), James Flint (9-0-1, 2 KOs) battling Dom Hunt (7-0, 1 KO) for the Central Area welterweight title, Donte Dixon (5-0, 3 KO) squaring off with Jordan McCorry (19-7-1, 4 KOs) in an eight-round super-featherweight contest, the professional debut of former Team GB standout Callum French, Raven Chapman (1-0, 1 KO), Sheffield light-heavyweight Khalid Ayub (1-0) and Oldham's William Cawley (16-4, 1 KO).
Sheffield’s Galahad (28-1, 17 KOs) turned in a superb performance as he clinically stopped Liverpool’s Jazza Dickens in eleven rounds to claim the vacant IBF crown at Matchroom HQ in Brentwood, Essex back in August – fulfilling his life-long dream of becoming a world champion.
The Dominic Ingle-trained 31-year-old is targeting supremacy at 126lbs, and has already called for unification fights with the likes of WBC ruler Gary Russell Jr. and WBO champ Emanuel Navarrete, but must first get past former IBF super-bantam king Martinez (42-10-2, 29 KOs).
Spain’s Martinez is relishing the opportunity to become a two-weight world champion after suffering a controversial loss at the hands of Manchester’s Zelfa Barrett at The SSE Arena, Wembley earlier this year, and the 35-year-old is well known on these shores having shared the ring with multiple titleholders at world level.
“I hope that this time the judges will be fair with me. Galahad is a very good boxer and I respect him, but I am very confident in my abilities. I am excited with this opportunity. To become a world champion in a second weight division is my goal.”
“I am very excited to be back out on November 13 and continuing the journey,” said Harper. “It has been a tough year out with the injury, but we have been constantly working in the gym and I feel so much more focused mentally. I couldn’t think of a better return than at Sheffield Arena back in front of the home crowd where I last boxed before lockdown.”
“I hope Terri Harper understands that when you step in the ring with me, I’m throwing bombs,” said Baumgardner. “Terri will feel every punch I throw.
"My punches are thrown with evil intent and I intend to hurt her, and to become ‘The New’. My time is now, and everyone will know who ‘The Bomb’ is. Don’t let a pretty face fool you. On November 13 I can’t wait to show the world that God has blessed me with talent and I intend to show what happens when talent meets opportunity and my fist meets Terri Harper’s face.”