Peter Fury has confirmed that his son Hughie Fury, 18, will face former British cruiserweight champion Shane McPhilbin at Rotherham’s Magna Centre on September 14th. Fury, 8-0 (5), will be shown on Channel 5, who are broadcasting the Mick Hennessy-promoted bill, which is topped a tasty main event as Sheffield’s Kid Galahad and Liverpool’s “Jazza” ****ens vie for the vacant British Super bantamweight belt.
McPhilbin won the British cruiserweight title by stopping Leon Williams in the 12th round in January 2012. The 27-year-old lost the title in his next fight, a controversial decision defeat to Enzo Maccarinelli that saw McPhilbin floor his illustrious opponent in the first round only for the bell to sound 47 seconds early, which robbed the champion of a chance to go for the finish. “Big Mac” regrouped and his greater nous netted him a deserved decision win. [Click Here To Read More]
McPhilbin won the British cruiserweight title by stopping Leon Williams in the 12th round in January 2012. The 27-year-old lost the title in his next fight, a controversial decision defeat to Enzo Maccarinelli that saw McPhilbin floor his illustrious opponent in the first round only for the bell to sound 47 seconds early, which robbed the champion of a chance to go for the finish. “Big Mac” regrouped and his greater nous netted him a deserved decision win. [Click Here To Read More]
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