Popular Dudley light middleweight, Ryan Aston, has been added to Black Country Boxing’s , ‘Heir To The Throne’ bill in Cannock next month.

Tank, defeated just once in 16 professional contests, will looking to kick on this year after a solid 2014 that saw him record three victories including two stoppages.

The exciting 23 year-old has been added to a bumper bill of boxing at the Chase Leisure Centre on Saturday, 28th February 2015.

“It’s great to have Ryan on the show,” explained Errol Johnson. “He’s a talented fighter who is always in entertaining fights. He’s young, hungry and is a perfect fit to what is shaping up to be a great card.”

Stafford’s undefeated fighter, Grant Cunningham, tops the bill as he steps down a weight to take on Damon Jones in an English Middleweight Title Eliminator.

Tank’s stablemate, Luke Paddock (Walsall), is also in action as he makes a maiden defence of his Midlands Area Light Welterweight Title against Newark’s Fergus Taylor whilst Stafford’s Rob Hunt also goes in search of title honourswhen he competes for a British Bronze Masters Welterweight Title against Swanwick’s Steve Jevons.

Coventry’s British super featherweight title hopeful, Troy James, is chief support alongside Stourbridge’s former Midlands Area Welterweight Champion, Steven Pearce, and Birmingham super featherweight prospect, Sean ‘Showtime’ Davis.

Stoke lightweight, Andy Keates, and Leeds’ Stevi Mennell are also in action.

Completing the bill is Stoke light welterweight, Josh McLaren, who will be hoping to bounce back from his recent defeat to Paddock when he replaces Chester light welterweight Nathan Clarke.

The show takes place at Chase Leisure Centre, Stafford Road, Cannock, Staffordshire, WS11 4AL.

Tickets, priced at £30 and £60 Ringside, are available by calling 01543 504065