Lewis Crocker is set to defend his IBF world welterweight title at Windsor Park in April. The Belfast fighter won the vacant belt by split decision against Paddy Donovan in September, in front of a sold-out crowd at Northern Ireland's national football stadium.
Crocker, who has now held the title for over a year, will look to build on his recent victory as he takes on an opponent expected to be confirmed in the coming weeks. The 28-year-old has been vocal about his desire to face Conor Benn next, but the Englishman has dismissed Crocker as "not really a name that is on my radar".
Crocker's manager Jamie Conlan had mentioned Benn and WBC champion Mario Barrios as options for the Belfast fighter, but it seems unlikely that Crocker will get his chance against one of these top-level opponents. Instead, he will focus on defending his title in front of his home crowd.
A victory in April would be a significant achievement for Crocker, who has established himself as one of the leading lightweights in the world. He will look to build on his recent success and cement his status as a top contender in the division.
Crocker's upcoming title defense is scheduled to take place at Windsor Park, which has hosted some big-name fights in the past. The stadium has undergone significant renovations in recent years, and it now boasts state-of-the-art facilities that will provide an ideal backdrop for Crocker's championship bout.
The date of the fight has been set as 11 April, although a full list of opponents has yet to be confirmed. Whatever the opponent may be, one thing is certain - Lewis Crocker will be ready to put on a show at Windsor Park and defend his title in front of a raucous home crowd.
Crocker, who has now held the title for over a year, will look to build on his recent victory as he takes on an opponent expected to be confirmed in the coming weeks. The 28-year-old has been vocal about his desire to face Conor Benn next, but the Englishman has dismissed Crocker as "not really a name that is on my radar".
Crocker's manager Jamie Conlan had mentioned Benn and WBC champion Mario Barrios as options for the Belfast fighter, but it seems unlikely that Crocker will get his chance against one of these top-level opponents. Instead, he will focus on defending his title in front of his home crowd.
A victory in April would be a significant achievement for Crocker, who has established himself as one of the leading lightweights in the world. He will look to build on his recent success and cement his status as a top contender in the division.
Crocker's upcoming title defense is scheduled to take place at Windsor Park, which has hosted some big-name fights in the past. The stadium has undergone significant renovations in recent years, and it now boasts state-of-the-art facilities that will provide an ideal backdrop for Crocker's championship bout.
The date of the fight has been set as 11 April, although a full list of opponents has yet to be confirmed. Whatever the opponent may be, one thing is certain - Lewis Crocker will be ready to put on a show at Windsor Park and defend his title in front of a raucous home crowd.