Former British, Commonwealth and WBC international silver champion, Eggington 19-3 (11 Ko's) won his current title in October with an eighth round stoppage of local rival Frankie Gavin in Birmingham in a dramatic battle and is psyched to be facing the former two-weight world champion on such a huge platform..
36 year old Malignaggi 36-7 (7Ko's) held World championships at Super-Lightweight and Welterweight and has mixed company with most of the biggest names in the game is self admittedly addicted to boxing with a deep desire to return to the highest level..
Eggington v Malignaggi is the newest addition to the huge night of action at the O2 when David Haye and Tony Bellew meet in a Heavyweight grudge match, along with Ohara Davies and Derry Mathews settling a social media spat with Davies' WBC Silver Lightweight title up for grabs.
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