Jamie Ball and Liam Walsh off Civic bill
Wolverhampton Civic Hall was today looking for its third main event in two weeks after Liam Walsh was switched to the David Haye-Dereck Chisora undercard.
Wolverhampton Civic Hall was today looking for its third main event in two weeks after Liam Walsh was switched to the David Haye-Dereck Chisora undercard.
Walsh had been due to headline next Friday night, live on BoxNation, but now goes for the WBO European super featherweight title on July 14.
The Commonwealth champion joins Birmingham's Frankie Gavin and Matthew Hall on the undercard of the controversial Upton Park fight.
If the British Boxing Board of Control are true to their word, they risk having their boxing licences revoked for competing on the non-sanctioned show.
A new top of the bill will now be confirmed for the Civic and organisers will also have to press on without Coseley's light middleweight Jamie Ball.
Ball has pulled out of his International Masters title fight against two-time national champion Michal Pechacek after trapping two nerves in his back.