Fight Week, Day 4: Benn vs Formella, Babic vs Little – Weigh In (Behind The Scenes)

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The day before the fight. Conor Benn and Sebastian Formella make weight for the main event. Tom Little and Alen Babic continue their verbal spars whilst Fabio Wardley and Richard Lartey come face to face. Jez Smith and Ben Ridings do battle and the English Bantamweight Title is up for grabs when Liam Davies and Sean Cairns collide. We take you behind the scenes #BennFormella #BabicLittle #WardleyLartey

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