World champion Nick Ball, prominent middleweight Hamzah Sheeraz, and heavyweight sensation Moses Itauma have formalized long-term agreements with Frank Warren’s Queensberry. Frank Warren has been associated with Hamzah Sheeraz and Moses Itauma from the outset of their professional journeys. Additionally, Belfast’s IBF super-featherweight Anthony Cacace has also finalized a new contract. Super-bantamweight Liam Davies, scheduled to compete against Shabaz Masoud this Saturday in Birmingham, has also signed a new deal. Undefeated lightweight Sam Noakes, boasting 14 knockouts in 15 bouts, has similarly extended his commitment to Queensberry. Warren arranged two world title opportunities for Ball in 2024, positioning the Liverpudlian for potential unification contests. Ball, aged 27, maintains an undefeated record across 22 fights, with one draw, and successfully defended his WBA featherweight title on his home turf last month. Frank Warren commented, “That Nick Ball, Anto Cacace and Liam Davies have reached world title status is a particular joy, and the good news is that I am certain there are more world champions to come from this group.” Sheeraz appears to be one contest away from his inaugural professional world title opportunity, following 21 consecutive victories and a decisive win over European champion Tyler Denny at Wembley Stadium in September. The 19-year-old Itauma, a teenager, has already been identified as a prospective world champion and is set to face Australian Demsey McKean on 21 December, marking a significant advancement in his career. Post navigation Finland Defeats Scotland 2-0 (2-0 agg) in Euro 2025 Play-off Postecoglou Addresses Bentancur Appeal, Team Progress, and Manchester City Match