Eric Donovan will attempt to get back on the winning trail when he returns to action in Belfast this weekend.
The Irish featherweight headlines a special MHD Promotions event in association with Bet McLean on Saturday night.
Donovan tops the 'Redemption' bill at the Europa Hotel against tough Nicaraguan Engel Gomez in an intriguing contest.
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High-class former amateur Donovan is looking to redeem himself following his third round TKO loss to double Olympic champion Robeisy Rameriz at Glasgow’s Hydro Arena back in February on the undercard of undisputed super lightweight Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall.
This time chief support features rising South Belfast talent Colm 'The Posh Boy' Murphy who is making great strides in his first year as a professional looks for win number three and a further climb up the ratings when he faces a 'Teak Tough' South American Brayan Mairena at featherweight.
Maireana has only failed to hear the final bell three times in thirty eight contests having mixed it with the very best in Europe since his arrival to this continent and will be aiming to take the undefeated record from the twenty two year old Murphy.
Ruadhan Farrell returns to the scene of his impressive March debut victory in when he squares up to the experiences Luke Fash of Leeds over four three minute rounds.
Graham McCormack brings good support up from Limerick and hopes to get back to winning ways against Seamus Devlin of Manchester in what he hopes will be a contest that can take him back to title opportunities.
The long awaited home debut of Omagh’s former amateur stand out Tiernan Bradley rounds up the line up with a six round welterweight contest against Janos Penzez of Hungary.
“We are delighted to be back at the iconic Europa Hotel for our second show of the year," said Diane Dunlop of MHD Promotions.
"It's been a hard few years for boxing in general and I have been working hard for my lads and keeping them active, we have travelled far and wide to do this but hopefully the worst is over.”
Mark Dunlop added: "Developing local talent and getting them great opportunities has always been the goal at MHD Boxing.
"This is out 10th year now in Belfast so the longevity and our record speaks volumes, the support from local fight fans has been amazing."
Tickets cost £100 including a four-course meal; £70 (Reserved Ringside); £50 (General Admission)
Telephone 07712 473905 or Email info@mhdpromotions.com - First Fight - 8pm
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