Press Release: October 13, 2021 By
DAZN – IBF Featherweight
ruler meets Martinez whilst ‘Belter’ defends WBC & IBO straps against
Baumgardner Credit: DAZN
Kid Galahad will make the maiden defence of his IBF Featherweight
World Title against former World Champion Kiko Martinez on the
same night that WBC and IBO Super-Featherweight ruler Terri Harper returns
to put her belts on the line against the USA’s Alycia Baumgardner,
live exclusively on DAZN worldwide - excluding Australia and New Zealand.
The World Title double-header lands at the
Utilita Arena Sheffield on Saturday November 13 and 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,Raven Chapman (1-0, 1 KO),
Sheffield Light-Heavyweight Khalid Ayub (1-0) and Oldham
debutant William Cawley.
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 Champion Emanuel
Navarrete, but must first get past former IBF Super-Bantamweight Champion
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 World Champions.
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 2020 on the undercard of Katie Taylor’s
win over Miriam Gutierrez in London.
The Denaby favourite was set to defend her
World Titles in a unification clash with South Korea’s undefeated WBA
World Champion Hyun-Mi Choi in May before sustaining a hand
injury that has kept her side-lined for a number of months, but will now look
to get her career back on track against Baumgardner (10-1, 6 KOs) in
Sheffield.
“I am beyond excited for this,” said Galahad.
“It will give me a great sense of pride to be making my first World Title
defence right here in Sheffield, the city where my boxing journey began with
the legend Brendan Ingle.
“Brendan told me way back when I was 14 years
old that if I stuck with it, I would be a World Champion one day – so this will
be a special moment for me, and it will be dedicated to Brendan and Alma Ingle.
To make my maiden World Title defence right here in front of the incredible
people of Sheffield, my family and my fans will be a very special moment.
“Kiko is a former World Champion and has been
in with multiple other World Champions so he has a huge amount of experience.
He is a very tough man and never shy’s away during a fight. You’re always going
to be in for a hard night’s work with Kiko who will be pushing, pressuring and
punching all night long.
“We saw how sharp and hungry he looked against
Zelfa Barrett recently so with this being his chance to become World Champion
again, I’m expecting an even hungrier and sharper version and I will be
preparing for exactly that, with no stones left unturned!”
“The UK is like my second home, I felt robbed
against Zelfa Barrett, but all the fans know who the real winner was,”
said Martinez. “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.”
“After a fantastic performance at Fight Camp,
Kid Galahad is back defending his IBF Featherweight World Title for the first
time,” said Ed Breeze, EVP Rights at DAZN. “It doesn’t get much
better than a maiden title defence in your hometown, against a former World
Champion in Kiko Martinez. Terri Harper also returns to the ring after a year
out, putting her WBC and IBO Super-Featherweight Titles on the line. This is
certainly not one to miss, live on DAZN around the world.”
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