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Promoter Brian Peters will be hoping to be celebrating on the treble at the National Stadium tonight when Bernard Dunne takes on American David Martinez and Jim Rock meets Kevin Phelan.
Peters, who manages Dunne, Rock, and Matthew Macklin, was in Birmingham on Thursday night to watch Macklin stop Polish puncher Marcin Piatkowski two minutes and 16 seconds into the 4th round of their light middleweight contest.
The scheduled eight rounder was on the undercard to the Young Mutley v Kevin Anderson British welterweight decider which Anderson won after staging a remarkable comeback.
Birmingham born Macklin, who signed up with Peters in March, was performing for the first time under his new manager at the Aston Villa Leisure Centre last night.
Peters will now be keeping his fingers crossed that Dunne and Rock, can make it a managerial hat trick at the Stadium this evening.
Bernard Dunne weighed in at 8 stone 11 for his international 10 round contest against David Martinez at the National Stadium.
The 23-year-old Mexican, with a record of 15 fights and one defeat, also tipped the scales at 8 stone 11.
Meanwhile, Kevin Phelan will go head-to-head with Jim Rock for the vacant Irish middleweight title at the National Stadium tonight it has been confirmed.
Rock had been due to meet Lee Murtagh this evening but following complications at yesterday's weigh-in, Leeds-based Murtagh pulled out.
Phelan, who was born Slough in England but is of Irish descent, has won ten of his 16 pro fights so far.
The 28-year-old flew into Dublin this morning and weighed in this afternoon ahead of tonight's clash.
Commentating on the change of opponent, Rock said he was delighted that the fight would be going ahead as he had put a lot of work into his preparations.
The full line up for the card is as follows:
• Bernard Dunne v David Martinez
• Jim Rock v Kevin Phelan (for the vacant Irish middleweight title)
• Oisin Fagan v Jeff Thomas (for the vacant Irish light-welterweight title)
• Paul Griffin v Wladimir Borov
• James Moore v Salaheddine Sarhani
• Andrew Murray v Tony Jourda
• Andrew Wallace v Dariusz Snarski