DUDLEY fighter Richie Ghent will be aiming for a fifth straight win when he steps into the ring this Sunday.

The light-welterweight will appear on the bumper Crunchtime at Lunchtime 2 bill at Wolverhampton’s Civic Hall.

Ghent has yet to lose a round in his first four professional bouts, sailing past Daniel Thorpe in his last fight in September.

Sunday’s show will be broadcast across the globe on the Hatton Promotions website and will also feature a debut for Coseley’s Lance Brooks.

The former Priory Park amateur, who twice made the semi-finals of the national championship, has quickly earned the nickname Mr Popular after shifting 240 tickets for the show.

And the 22-year-old is relishing making his debut in front of Hatton.

He said: “It certainly puts the pressure on a bit, it will just push me to do better.

“It’s going to be a huge show with a great atmosphere.”

Other borough fighters on the bill are unbeaten middleweight Jamie Ball and welterweight Martin Gordon, who faces Tipton’s Rob Doody for the British Masters belt.

For further information and tickets call Rowson on 07976 283157 or email pjrowson@hotmail.co.uk