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Frank Warren Talks Future Potential ‘Monster’ Fight for Nick Ball

Frank Warren Talks Future Potential ‘Monster’ Fight for Nick Ball

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Frank Warren Talks Future Potential ‘Monster’ Fight for Nick Ball

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Frank Warren Talks Future Potential ‘Monster’ Fight for Nick Ball

WBA featherweight champion Nick Ball (21-0-1, 12 KOs) defends his world title on March 15 against TJ Doheny (26-5, 20 KOs) at the M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool. The entire event will be shown on TNT Sports and Discovery+ for those in the UK, while DAZN will also show the fight in over 200 countries worldwide. Ahead of fight night, Frank Warren spoke to talkSPORT and hinted at a potential ‘monster’ fight in the future for the Liverpudlian.

Frank Warren Discusses Nick Ball’s Potential Clash with Naoya Inoue

Warren Talks Potential Ball vs Inoue Bout

Ball enjoyed a memorable 2024 campaign, with impressive wins over Raymond Ford and Ronny Rios, in addition to a controversial draw against Rey Vargas. Doheny had won three fights in a row before his defeat last time out against Naoya Inoue.

When speaking to talkSPORT, Warren was asked by Ade Oladpio if Nick Ball could be in the conversation to face Naoya Inoue: “Yeah, we’ve had conversations about it, but it won’t happen until the end of the year if it does. And he’s got to get through as you just said, a fight on Saturday which fingers crossed he will,” said the Queensberry founder.

Warren continued: “Then after that, I’d expect him to come out again and have another fight before the end of the year, and then we can hopefully get the Inoue fight on, which is a fight I really do fancy him in.”

Inoue is due to face Ramon Cardenas on May 4 – and should he come through that, it’s expected he will face MurodjonMJAkhmadaliev before fighting in Riyadh at the end of the year. Could Ball-Inoue take place in late 2025?

Nick Ball vs TJ Doheny Full Fight Card

  • Nick Ball vs. TJ Doheny, 12 rounds, for Ball’s WBA featherweight title
  • Andrew Cain vs. Charlie Edwards, 12 rounds, for Cain’s British and Commonwealth bantamweight titles
  • Brad Strand vs. Ionut Baluta, 10 rounds, super bantamweights
  • Jadier Herrera vs. Jose Macias Enriquez, 10 rounds, lightweights
  • Jack Turner vs. Ryan Farrag, 10 rounds, junior bantamweights
  • Boma Brown vs. Cristian Uwaka, 6 rounds, heavyweights
  • Jack Power vs. Jose Aguirre, 6 rounds, middleweights
  • Stephen Clarke vs. Dmitri Protkunas, 6 rounds, middleweights
  • Lucas Biswana vs. Ezequiel Gregores, 4 rounds, welterweights
  • Lewis Lawton vs. Artjom Spatar, 4 rounds, super welterweights
  • William Birchall vs. Engel Gomez, 4 rounds, featherweights
  • Leighton Birchall vs. Laszlo Bernath, 4 rounds, super bantamweights

Stay with Big Fight Weekend for coverage of the Nick Ball vs. TJ Doheny, including results and video highlights, and post-fight analysis.

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