Paul “Redser” Redmond set to face Lewis Long at Cage Warriors 49

The line-up for Cage Warriors 49 has today been finalised with the addition of a lightweight bout between Lewis Long and Paul Redmond to the main card.

Cage Warriors 49, which takes place at St David’s Hall in Cardiff on Saturday, October 27, will be the organisation’s first ever show in Wales.

Long (6-1-0), who hails from Wales but currently fights out of the Trojan Free Fighters camp, is ranked as one of the UK’s top 20 lightweights and will be making his Cage Warriors debut following impressive victories over the highly-rated Diego Vital and CWFC veteran Jacek Toczydlowski.

Redmond (4-3-0) will be return to CWFC action for the first time since dominating Yuri Malko at Cage Warriors 47 in June in his hometown of Dublin, where the Team Ryano fighter picked up a second-round TKO win.

The meeting of Long and Redmond will be one of six fights on the Cage Warriors 49 main card, which will be co-headlined by the clash of top welterweight contenders Cathal Pendred and Bruno Carvalho, and the women’s flyweight title tournament final between Rosi Sexton and Sheila Gaff.

Following the enforced withdrawal of John Phillips due to injury, the lightweight contest involving Daniel Thomas and Merv Mulholland has now been promoted to the main card from the prelims.

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MAIN CARD (9pm UK)

Bruno Carvalho v Cathal Pendred

Rosi Sexton v Sheila Gaff – women’s flyweight title bout

Tim Newman v Greg Loughran

Lewis Long v Paul Redmond

John Michael Sheil v Faycal Hucin

Merv Mulholland v Daniel Thomas

PRELIMINARY CARD (7pm UK)

Kris Edwards v Mark Platts

Lee Caers v Kevin Reed

Dino Gambatesa v Martin McDonough

Neil Seery v Karl Harrison

Sam Gilbert v Brett Johns

Photo: Dolly Clew/Cage Warriors

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