Kell Brook vs. Michael Jennings

[1] Jennings, who had challenged Miguel Cotto for the WBO welterweight title earlier in the year, had previously expressed interest in a fight with Brook.

[14] Both boxers started fast, exchanging punches early, with Chisora landing a series of body shots inside, and Sexton working behind the jab.

Chisora threw a barrage of unanswered left and right hands flush on the chin, backing Sexton against the ropes, prompting referee John Keane to stop the fight.

[15] The penultimate bout saw former world champion Enzo Maccarinelli defend his European cruiserweight title against undefeated Ukrainian prospect Alexander Frenkel.

A clash of heads in the sixth led to a cut developing over his right eye, however the fight still appeared to be going Maccarinelli's way until he was knocked down heavily towards the end of round seven by a left hook from Frenkel.

The final blows were struck with such ferocity that Maccarinelli was knocked unconscious and required oxygen and medical attention before being able to leave the ring.

[16][17][18] In the final bout, Matthew Macklin faced late substitute Shalva Jombardashvili for the European middleweight title after champion Darren Barker was forced to pull out 17 days before with a hip injury.

Macklin picked apart his opponent before hurting Jomardashvili with a barrage of body shots just before the bell to end the fifth, which prompted his corner to pull him out of the bout.

[20][21] Brook defeated Shawn Porter in 2014, by majority decision to capture the IBF title, and Jennings retired from the sport of boxing, due to recurring injuries.