Frank fixes it for six – Warren extends contracts with his leading stars

Queensberry and Frank Warren reveal that no fewer than six title-holding fighters have signed new, long-term promotional agreements with Queensberry.

WBA world featherweight champion Nick Ball has signed an extension following his first title defence in Liverpool against Ronny Rios on October 5, along with IBF world super featherweight champion Anthony Cacace, who recently overcame Josh Warrington in a defence of his IBO world title at Wembley Stadium.

IBO world super bantamweight champion Liam Davies has also committed his future to Queensberry ahead of his title defence against fellow Brit Shabaz Masoud in Birmingham on November 2. Davies previously secured the British and European, along with the WBC and WBO International titles.

Leading middleweight contender Hamzah Sheeraz, who holds an astonishing stoppage streak stretching 15 consecutive fights, has also signed a long-term extension. Sheeraz, the Queensberry team captain in June’s 5 v 5, added the European title to his belt collection with a quick-fire victory over Tyler Denny at Wembley Stadium. Sheeraz is also the Commonwealth and WBC Silver champion.

The world-leading heavyweight prospect Moses Itauma, represented by leading boxing manager Francis Warren, is another leading Queensberry name to put pen to paper on a new deal.



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