27 year old British super bantam Rendall Munroe put on the performance of his career in stopping opponent Marc Callaghan to win the English title this past October but the Leicester southpaw must overcome far greater odds if he is to lift the European title from bull-like reigning champion Kiko "La Sensacion" Martinez in their upcoming clash.

Munroe, 13-1 (6), challenges Martinez, 17-0 (14), on a Frank Maloney promotion at the Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre in Nottingham, England on Friday, March 7, 2008 and the flashy stylist has no illusions as to the degree of difficulty of his challenge to the hammer-fisted Spaniard.

Heading into this title tilt as the definite underdog, Munroe is undaunted by the occasion and remains focused on his only goal. "I've got nothing to lose," he told The Leicester Mercury. "But I'm going there to win. There's no way I'm not coming home without that belt."

Martinez forced his way into prominence in a positively explosive manner on a hot night in Dublin in August of last year, gunning down European champion Bernard Dunne in a hail of left hooks and forever altering the world title aspirations of the Irish icon.

Despite this forceful display, Munroe fully expects to have far too much on offer for the Continental ruler when they meet in Nottingham. "I saw Martinez first against Dunne," recalled Munroe.

"He came out swinging hooks and was too strong. He's in for a shock if he thinks he can walk straight through me. Martinez won't have fought another super bantamweight as strong as me before."

A solid undercard supports the mouth-watering main event with resurgent Commonwealth bantamweight champion Jason Booth making the first defense of his crown when he meets ambitious African, Lante Addy of Ghana.

Veteran light heavyweight Brian Magee is matched against British Midlands Area titlist Tyrone Wright and promising prospect Scott Haywood will be challenged by highly seasoned Stoke strongman Gary Reid at light welter.

Top Irish heavyweight Scott Belshaw, Leicester middleweight Kevin Concepcion and Leeds featherweight Danny Wallace are also scheduled to appear.

Frank Maloney Promotions presents ‘The Bull vs. The Matador’ at Nottingham’s Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre on Friday, March 7, 2008. Tickets are priced at £75 and £35 and are available by logging onto www.frankmaloney.com or by calling the Box Office at 0871 226 1508. For any further press information please call 0208 467 7647.

Sky Sports will televise live on SS2 starting at 9:30PM.

On Friday, April 18, 2008, Frank Maloney Promotions return to London when British light middle champion Gary Woolcombe faces the challenge of former titleholder Ryan Rhodes at historic York Hall. Also featured will be John McDermott and Pele Reid, who will argue the vacant English heavyweight title.