STUEY HALL is promising to make Martin Power suffer again when they clash later this month.
Hall, 30, makes the second defence of his British bantamweight title when he faces the Londoner at Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring on Friday July 23.
The feuding duo first waged war last September when Darlington’s Hall (8-0-1) stopped Power (21-5) in the eighth round of a thriller.
And Hall who won the Lonsdale belt by forcing Ian Napa to quit last month is still on bad terms with Power.
“Last time it was a bit strange. I went all the way down to Kent for the weigh-in,” said the punching roofer.
The big ticket seller added: “The fight was made at 8st 8lb and when I got down there I was about 2oz overweight.
“He made me skip it off, which I wasn’t too pleased about. It wasn’t a title fight or anything and I took it at a week’s notice.
“But justice was done because I beat him. This time it’s no problem for me. I’m going to make the weight and be strong.
“He’s going to feel the strength when he gets in there.
“I can’t wait to fight him. He’s going to be sick he’s come after me – probably after the first round.”
Promoter Frank Maloney is ending the season with a bumper bill, and a second title fight sees another Londoner Matthew Marsh face Scot Kris Hughes for the vacant Commonwealth super-bantamweight title.
In a third title fight, Nigel Wright (21-6) who conquered former world champion Alex Arthur in his last battle contests the vacant English light-welterweight crown against Wolverhampton’s Dean Harrison (16-3).
Other stars in action includes Sunderland’s Olympic bronze medallist Tony Jeffries who faces under-rated Michael Banbula (10-25-3)
Tickets for the big night of action, price £30 and £70 are available from 0871 226 1508 or www.frankmaloney.com