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Carl Frampton reveals next fight date

But rule out Lee Selby as Carl Frampton's next opponent

Press Association

6th June, 2017

Carl Frampton reveals next fight date
Esther Lin/Showtime

CARL FRAMPTON has confirmed he will return from his first professional defeat on July 29 in Belfast.

The 30-year-old in January lost his WBA super-featherweight title to Leo Santa Cruz in Las Vegas in his fourth successive fight on the road.

He had long planned to face IBF champion Lee Selby in a unification match-up, and also spoke of his desire for a third fight with Santa Cruz.

July 29th – keep it free. I can’t wait to box @ home! Presser will be in the next week & tix will go on sale straight after #Homecoming ????

— Carl Frampton MBE (@RealCFrampton) June 7, 2017


Selby, however, must first face his mandatory challenger Johnny Barros, and Santa Cruz is expected to fight Abner Mares, increasing the likelihood of Frampton agreeing a building fight.

“July 29th – keep it free,” Frampton wrote on Twitter. “I can’t wait to box at home.

“Press conference will be in the next week and tickets will go on sale straight after. Homecoming.”

Frampton last fought in Belfast when he stopped Chris Avalos in February 2015.

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