Mark Chamberlain vs Artjoms Ramlavs weigh-in results and schedule of fights
All the weights and running order of the Friday night event from London at the York Hall, shown live on TNT Sports 2 from 7pm.
Mark Chamberlain and Henry Turner set to make third defences of their international titles.
Chamberlain (13-0, 9KO) will defend his IBF European lightweight title against the Lativian Artjoms Ramlavs (16-2, 8KO) and Henry Turner (11-0, 4KO) is also seeking a KO-treble for the year when he goes up against British title challenger Billy Allington (11-2-4) in defence of his WBC International Silver super lightweight title.
Main Event 10pm
10×3 IBF European Lightweight title
Mark Chamberlain 133.5lbs
Artjoms Ramlavs 134lbs
Co-Main Event
10×3 WBC International Silver Super-Lightweight title
Henry Turner 139.5lbs
Billy Allington 139lbs
First Fight from 7pm
8×3 Middleweight Contest
Liam Williams 164lbs
Florin Cardos 164lbs
6×3 Super-Welterweight Contest
Ben Fail 158lbs
Nikola Stoyanov 154lbs
6×3 Welterweight Contest
Khalid Ali 149lbs
Fernando Mosquera 148lbs
6×2 Female Light-Flyweight Contest
Kristina O’Hara 105lbs
Cristina Navarro 105lbs
4×3 Lightweight Contest
Billy Adams 133lbs
Jahfieus Faure 132lbs
4×3 Super-Featherweight Contest
Charlie Hickford 126lbs
Jake Pollard 126lbs
Quotes
Chamberlain: “It is the same as the other ones for me. I need to prepare everything right and make another successful defence. “I don’t know an awful lot about Ramlavs, just that Archie Sharp fought him and also Damian Wrzesinski, who I used to train with in Southampton. I don’t look too much into this side of things because if you prepare for something off a video they might come in completely different. I’ve definitely just got to close out the year with a big performance and then move on to bigger fights in 2024. I am up there in the rankings now and I’ve just got to keep winning.”
Turner: “I think this is a good fight, a good domestic fight. It is another step in the right direction to where I need to be, getting in line for that British title and Commonwealth title. I think the better the opposition the better I am. You are getting more out of me each time I am stepping up. I would say this is my toughest fight and I think he is a bit ahead of Tom Farrell because he has boxed for the British title against Dalton Smith.”
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