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Carroll out to Boost His World Ranking on ‘Frampton Reborn’ Fight Bill

Carroll out to Boost His World Ranking on ‘Frampton Reborn’ Fight Bill Dubliner Happy to Climb the Ladder Despite Seeing Geraghty Grudge Fight Fall Through

Jono Carroll will be out to boost his world ranking when he fights for the vacant IBF intercontinental super-featherweight title on Saturday’s big ‘Frampton Reborn’ fight card at Belfast’s SSE Odyssey Arena.

The undefeated Meath-based Dubliner (14-0) was set to clash with his old rival Declan Geraghty this weekend in a rematch of their dramatic 2014 tussle, which Carroll won via disqualification after a fiery four rounds.

However, Geraghty was forced to pull out of the bout last week due to a hand injury, leaving Carroll in search of a replacement opponent.

Mexican Humberto de Santiago (15-4-1) has answered the call and the pair will clash for the IBF stepping-stone strap and a top-15 world ranking this weekend, live on BT Sport and BoxNation.

“I was gutted to hear Deco pulled out, but I wasn’t too surprised,” said Carroll on his MTK stablemate and rival. “I never really thought he wanted the fight anyway.”

“But I’m buzzing to get another opponent sorted and to have the intercontinental title on the line. It’ll help me jump up the rankings and get closer to that ultimate prize. I want a world title and this is just another rung on the ladder I have to climb.”

Belfast’s two-weight world champion Carl Frampton tops Saturday’s bill, making his hometown ring return after a two-and-half year absence and four fights on the road when he takes on Mexican Horacio Garcia.

Jamie Conlan challenges for his first world title on the action-packed card, taking on Filipino IBF world super-flyweight champion Jerwin Ancajas, while three-time Olympian Paddy Barnes is out to claim his second pro belt – the WBO intercontinental flyweight title – when he meets Nicaragua’s Eliecer Quezada.

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