Ronnie Clark is set to challenge for domestic honours next weekend.
Clark, who picked up a first round stoppage victory last Saturday night against Beijing Olympian Nobert Kalucza, will challenge Martin J Ward for the British super-featherweight title, exclusively live on Sky Sports.
The 31-year-old southpaw improved his record to 17-3-2 (10 KOs) at the Beach Ballroom in Aberdeen against Kalucza, who slipped to 12-4 (7 KOs) in defeat, and is ecstatic to be facing Wardy' on November 26 at the SSE Arena, Wembley.
"He's a bully," Clark said of his future foe, who won the vacant belt with a dominant stoppage of Andy Townend in September. "He bullies his opponents but I can tell you he won't bully me."
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Clark, who picked up a first round stoppage victory last Saturday night against Beijing Olympian Nobert Kalucza, will challenge Martin J Ward for the British super-featherweight title, exclusively live on Sky Sports.
The 31-year-old southpaw improved his record to 17-3-2 (10 KOs) at the Beach Ballroom in Aberdeen against Kalucza, who slipped to 12-4 (7 KOs) in defeat, and is ecstatic to be facing Wardy' on November 26 at the SSE Arena, Wembley.
"He's a bully," Clark said of his future foe, who won the vacant belt with a dominant stoppage of Andy Townend in September. "He bullies his opponents but I can tell you he won't bully me."
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