Matchroom Boxing are delighted to announce two shows to be aired on the Matchroom Fight Pass – starting with a Sauerland Promotions show Saturday in Berlin (April 25) followed by a Matchroom card at York Hall, Bethnal Green on Thursday May 28.

There’s two tasty title fights on a stacked card in Germany on Saturday as unbeaten Super Middleweight Tyron Zeuge defends his IBF International belt against former World title challenger Nikola Sjekloca and Karo Murat and Benjamin Simon clash for the vacant IBF International Light Heavyweight title. Support in the German capital is provided by unbeaten Cruiserweight Noel Gevor, Polish Cruiserweight Mateusz Masternak, Heavyweight KO artist Burak Sahin and Light Heavyweight contender Enrico Kolling – this show is only available in the UK.

There's a host of Matchroom's young London talents out on Thursday May 28 at York Hall, Bethnal Green former Light Welterweight rivals Ricky Boylan and Tyler Goodjohn are in action, with the latter moving up to Welterweight on the bill, a ten-round Welterweight clash between former English Light Middleweight champion Erick Ochieng and unbeaten 22 year old contender Tamuka Mucha, ex-Team GB talent Charlie Edwards boxes for the third time in the paid ranks as does Cruiserweight prospect Isaac Chamberlain, unbeaten Lightweight prospect Ohara Davies looking to move to 7-0 and unbeaten Essex Light Welterweight Ben Hall boxes for the seventh time as a pro.

Tickets for the York Hall show on May 28 will go on sale now to Fight Pass members from MatchroomBoxing.com and then on general sale the following day (Friday April 24) from 1pm. Tickets are priced at £40 unreserved and £60 ringside, with VIPs priced at £100.

Hot flyweight prospect Prince Patel has signed a promotional deal with Queensberry Promotions as he looks to become British boxing’s next big star.

The flash and brash 22-year-old from Acton, London, made an explosive pro debut last month at the York Hall, Bethnal Green, blasting out Patrik Kovacs with a devastating left hook.

Patel’s ambition is to win and unify world titles starting at flyweight and believes that he could progress through each division to super-featherweight in his quest to be a British great.

“Frank Warren is an iconic figure in British Boxing and has promoted some of the biggest names in the sport so I’m thrilled to put my career in his hands at Queensberry Promotions,” Said Patel.

“He’s the very best in this business and I believe that he’s the man who will get me where I want to be in my career and that is a multiple time and multiple weight world champion and prove myself to be one of the British great,”

“I’ll be like a marmite type fighter, fans will either love me or hate me, but as long as they turn up at the arena or turn on BoxNation to see me win or get beat, I don’t care as long as they see me.  I’m flashy and I like to entertain, but I love boxing and respect the sport and will always give it one hundred percent,”

“Domestically in the flyweight division I don’t see any real problems, there’s the amateur rivalry with Charlie Edwards to be settled and I’m sure we’ll meet down the line, but I know for a fact he had a questionable chin in the amateurs and that won’t improve in the pros so I’m confident of knocking him out if we do meet.  If the opponents I’m facing can’t take the power they’ll get taken out, simple as that.”

Promoter Frank Warren, who’s last Prince - showman Naseem Hamed - went on to become the biggest attraction in world boxing during the mid-1990s, added, “I’m delighted to welcome the new Prince to Queensberry Promotions and look forward to working with him.  He’s a young prospect and needs direction with his career and I’lI certainly give him that as we build him up.  He looks like an exciting talent following his first round KO win last month and we’ll now establish some momentum with him.”

WBO European Welterweight Champion Bradley Skeete will make the first defence his title against Brunet Zamora at the SSE Arena, Wembley, on Saturday 9th May.

The Penge warrior is on the comeback trail and made a stunning return to the ring in February when he destroyed Anzo Gamgebeli inside a round to win the belt and WBO number seven world ranking.

It was the first fight back following his very close and controversial points loss decision to Frankie Gavin last November and Skeete proved that he meant business by despatching of the Georgian in quick time.

“Super” Skeete is looking to make quick work of challenger Zamora, but the Italy based Cuban, a tough and experienced former EU Champion and WBA Interim World title challenger, has 31 fights under his belt.  Although Zamora has three losses on his record, he has never been stopped and Skeete says he can be the first.

“Zamora’s a good name for me in my second fight back,”  Said Skeete.

“He’s competed at world championship level, he’s got plenty of experience and has never been stopped, to me he’s a dangerous challenger and he’ll be looking to cause an upset by beating me over here,”

“When an opponent I’ve faced has never been stopped, in my mind I want to get the stoppage to shut people up who say I can’t punch.  I’ll be looking to be the first to stop him and make a big statement,”

“The Gavin loss has made me hungrier and more determined to get to the world title.  I still say that I won that fight against him, but I’ll get the chance one day to right it.  Right now I’m focusing on Zamora and making sure I do a good job on him.”

Tickets, priced at £40, £50, £75, £100 and £200 are available from Eventim on 0844 249 1000 or www.eventim.co.uk and SSE Arena, Wembley, on 0844 815 0815 or www.ssearena.co.uk (Disabled Line 0208 782 5629).

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