Cage Warriors Fighting Championship have announced three more bouts for Cage Warriors 82, which takes place in Liverpool.

The fights were announced by the promotion, who sent out the news via a press release.

The first fight that was announced was a lightweight one between Martin Stapleton and Aleksy Mantykivi.

Stapleton (18-5) is looking to get back to winning ways, as he’s coming off a decision loss to Anthony Dizy at Cage Warriors 80. Prior to that, “Stapes” was riding a five fight winning streak.

Mantykivi (10-4) is coming off one of the biggest wins of his career. The Finland native stopped previously undefeated Soren Bak in his most recent outing at Euro FC 1.

The next fight that was announced was a middleweight contest between Leeroy Barnes and Johan Romming.

Barnes (16-16) choked John Redmond unconscious last time he stepped into the cage at Cage Warriors: Unplugged. Prior to that, the eight time Cage Warriors veteran lost a unanimous decision to Victor Cheng at Cage Warriors 78.

Romming (9-5-1) was stopped by Strahinja Gavrilovic last time out in the second round of their bout at Fight4Pride Championship 2. Prior to that loss, the Frenchman defeated Malik Merad. Romming hasn’t entered the cage since November of 2014.

The third bout announced was a heavyweight contest between Shawn Kenny and Cian Erraught.

Kenny (2-0) has finished both of his professional fights in the first round. “Caveman” stopped Adrian Ruskac in the first round of their bout at ICE FC 13 before submitting Darren Moore in the first round at ICE FC 14.

Erraught (2-1) won his first professional bout via decision at UXC Fight Night 2, taking the win over Lee Balmer. “Kong” was the submitted by Chad Hanekom at EFC Worldwide 50. In his most recent outing, the Irishman stopped Ken Robin Vestrheim in the first round of their bout at Real Fighting Championships.

Cage Warriors 82 takes place live from the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England on April 1st. The card features two title fights, with hometown favorites Paddy Pimblett and Chris Fishgold defending their belts.

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