Scragg returns at the Civic
Lyndsey Scragg returns to the ring at Wolverhampton Civic Hall on February 27 aiming to begin the long road back to the WBC title.

The city's first female professional boxer competes for the first time since losing her shot at the big one in November, a narrow points defeat in Canada at super-featherweight.
The chance to become Wolverhampton's first world champion and her undefeated record went with it.
But Scragg now has big plans in the pipeline, with a clash for the vacant Commonwealth belt against Agnes Adonga on the cards, and a subsequent meeting with highly-rated Australian Laura Saperstein also in mind.
But for now Lana Cooper from Wales stands in the 29-year-old's way and she is geared up for the challenge.
Scragg said: "The world title shot was a fantastic experience and it has made me want more of that kind of competition. This is a fight to get me back to the level I need to be at. I have big plans for this year and I can't wait to get started.
"Lana is going to come into the fight naturally stronger than me and will be looking to take it from me, knowing that I fought for the WBC title. It is not going to be any pushover, I know that.
"I will be back in the hunt for the world crown, I can assure you. I want that sort of experience again."
To be there for the big fight night, contact promoter Paul 'PJ' Rowson on 07976 283 157.





