Fight fans can still get their fix on July 9!
Tyson Fury versus Wladimir Klitschko may have been delayed but the show is still on at Walsall Town Hall that same evening.
The 'Summer Scorcher' show, promoted by Errol Johnson's Black Country Boxing, had been due to go head-to-head with the world heavyweight multi-title fight.
But Fury's withdrawal through injury today means the BoxNation bill at the Manchester Arena will be postponed until a later date, writes Craig Birch.
Fight fans in Walsall can still get their fix of the sweet science and more up close and personal on Saturday June 9, through a busy card with 10 contests.
Top of the bill in an eight-rounder will be Halesowen's Lennox Clarke, who will get an opportunity to make it a dozen wins without reply.
The super middleweight has raced to 11 victories - with four inside the distance - and now takes on fearless Nottinghamshire visitor Dean Gillen.
The supporting cast to the main event includes the likes of Rob Hunt, Lee Glover and Craig Morris, with the latter two matched.
Former Midlands welterweight champion Hunt, from Stafford, will box the 30th bout of his decade-long pro career on the card.
Tipton's Glover is rebuilding again, after losing two title opportunities in succession. He's now been beaten twice for English super feather honours and the Midlands crown at feather.
But the resilient 29-year-old is boxing on and now appears on a Town Hall offering for the first time since November 2014. Jordan Ellison, who wins as much as he loses, comes next.
Morris, from Ludlow in Shropshire, lifted the British Challenge super welterweight belt in just his fifth paid contest three months ago.
The 24-year-old southpaw headlined the first pro boxing show in his home-town since the 1930s and now returns to the scene of three of his victories, against Lithuanian Arvydas Trizno.
Elsewhere, unbeaten middleweight Tom Stokes is targeting his seventh win against busy scrapper Lewis van Poetsch.
Stokes fights out of West Bromwich as super featherweight Jack Summers, who goes toe-to-toe with rarely-stopped yardstick Brett Fidoe.
Wolverhampton's Joshua Burke steps back through the ropes, for the first time since his spirited six-round cruiserweight defeat to the useful Courtney Richards in Plymouth.
He's yet to be paired, nor has Birmingham's Luke Walker at super welter while fellow Brummie Jordan Clayton tackles Matthew Ashmole, who won his last fight on points.
Coventry's James Montgomery completes the line-up, with 'the Full Monty' scheduled for action against the never-halted Liam Wright.
Tickets, priced at £30 and £60 ringside, are on sale now from the Town Hall Box Office on 0845 111 2900.
Sponsors Grosvenor Casino Walsall, Bentley Mill Way, will host the weigh-in and after-show party (over 18s). A number of free taxis from Yellow Taxis will at the Town Hall to go to the casino.