Shannon Courtenay will now meet Australian Ebanie Bridges for the vacant WBA bantamweight title on April 10, after previous opponent Rachel Ball withdrew through illness.
Watford’s Courtenay (6-1, 3 KOs) was originally slated to rematch Ball for the WBA crown at a venue to be confirmed, but her former conqueror is still recovering from the effects of a recent bout with Covid-19.
Australia’s Bridges (5-0, 2 KOs) celebrated her return to the ring after more than a year out with a convincing points win over Carol Earl in Sydney at the weekend.
“I was gutted to hear Rachel had pulled out but safety comes first so I wish her a speedy recovery and look forward to when we do have that rematch down the line,” said Courtenay.
“All that’s changed is the opponent, the outcome is still the same and on April 10 I will be crowned world champion. We‘ll put on a great, non-stop action fight for the fans but I’m more determined and focused than ever and that world title is staying in the UK.”
Bridges added: “I’m very excited to be the first female from Australia fighting on a Matchroom card. When Eddie [Hearn] contacted me, it was really unexpected but I’m not going to say no to this chance.
“I was gutted for Rachel as she’s a friend and I wish her well in recovery but opportunity knocks. This is a fight that fans have spoke about for a while now since I moved onto the British scene. I respect Shannon as a boxer, I think we’ll put on a great show but I’ll be the one leaving with the gold.
“This is a huge platform to showcase my skills and who I am, ‘The Blonde Bomber’, to the world. I’ll bring the fight to Shannon – I’m coming to win that world title, buckle up!”