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 Cage Warriors 152: Hardwick vs. Liasse (also known as Cage Warriors 152: Manchester) is a mixed martial arts event to take place on April 15, 2023 at the BEC Arena in Manchester, England.
 
 
 Fight Card
 
 Main Card (UFC Fight Pass)
 
 George Hardwick vs. Yann Liasse 155 lbs Lightweight Championship
 Chris Bungard vs. Gavin Hughes 155 lbs
 Rory Evans vs. Liam Gittins 135 lbs
 Reece McEwan vs. Daan Duijs 135 lbs
 James Power vs. Łukasz Kopera 155 lbs
 Madars Fleminas vs. Aleksi Mäntykivi 170 lbs
 Dec Dean vs. Ieuan Davies 155 lbs
 Chris Price vs. Michał Folc 145 lbs
 Alex Bold vs. Herkus Lukošiūnas 170 lbs
 Antonio Sheldon vs. Orlando Wilson Prins 145 lbs
 Jordy Bakkes vs. Bailey Gilbert 145 lbs
 Andy Clamp vs. Ghassan Abdenabi 205 lbs
 Adam Cullen vs. Dumitru Girlean 155 lbs
 Luke Riley vs. Kallum Parker 150 lbs
 
 Preliminary Card
 
 Josh Reed vs. Liam Molloy 145 lbs
 
 
 Background
 
 ‘King’ George Hardwick will make the second defense of his Cage Warriors 155lb title, when he faces Luxembourg’s surging Yann Liasse in Manchester.
 
 The bout will serve as the main event of CW 152, on Saturday, April 15th, at the BEC Arena.
 
 Harwick (11-1) last saw action in November at CW: Unplugged at the BT Sports Studio, turning back a spirited challenge from rugged veteran Chris Bungard.
 
 The Middlesbrough man will now look to make back-to-back defences of the title he captured in dramatic fashion against Kyle Driscoll last summer, as he welcomes CW newcomer Liasse to the promotion.
 
 Strapping on the famous yellow gloves for the first time, Luxembourg’s Yann Liasse (9-1) is undefeated in his last six outings.
 
 Dynamic on both the feet and the mat, Liasse holds wins over fellow prospects Oskar Szczepaniak and Adrian Gralak, with his lone career defeat coming at the hands of the formidable Magomed Magomedov in 2021.
 
 “George Hardwick has proved himself against top lightweights from the USA and UK to win and defend his title…” said CW President Graham Boylan.
 
 “Now it’s time for him to test his mettle against one the best Europe has to offer in Yann Liasse.”
 
 “Both these guys are proven finishers wherever the action goes…the only prediction I’m going to make for this fight is that the fans in Manchester will be on their feet by the time it’s over!”
 
 The bout joins a trio of previously announced contests on the card; a lightweight tilt between recent title challenger Chris Bungard and Gavin Hughes, a bantamweight thriller pitting Liam Gittins against Rory Evans and the return of surging prospect Reece McEwan, as he faces Holland’s Daan Duijs.
 
 Also confirmed to appear are Next Generation trio Nathan Fletcher, Adam Cullen and Luke Riley, plus local favourites Andy Clamp and Manny Akpan.
 
 
 
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