Belfast boy Ryan Burnett gets title shot on Frampton undercard

Ryan Burnett will face Anthony Settoul for the vacant WBC International Bantamweight title at Manchester Arena on February 27.
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It will be a dream night for Burnett as he fights in front of hordes of his hometown fans that are making the trip to see Carl Frampton’s World title unification fight with Scott Quigg, and the unbeaten British champion will be looking to make a big statement against the French former EU champion who has mixed with four-weight World ruler Nonito Donaire.

Burnett claimed the British crown in his first outing with new promoter Eddie Hearn in Manchester in November with a shut-out win over Jason Booth, and the 23 year old wants the fans to raise the roof as he looks to add another title to his growing list.

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“I cannot wait to perform in front of a sold-out crowd with so many fans coming over from Belfast,” said Burnett.

“The atmosphere is going to be electric and that’s going to lift me to a career-best performance.

“This is a massive opportunity for me to impress on a huge occasion, and while I know Settoul will be coming over to spoil the party, there’s no way I will let him.”

“This is the perfect opportunity for Ryan and the timing couldn’t be better,” said Hearn.

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“Settoul is a real step up for him and I’m looking for him to put in a great performance on a special night and then move on to headline in Belfast before the summer.”

Meanwhile a limited number of production hold tickets for the Frampton vs Quigg will go on sale via Ticketmaster on www.ticketmaster.ie at 9am on Wednesday 3rd February at 9am.

The direct link to tickets is http://www.ticketmaster.ie/venueartist/461675/821625

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