The British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) have officially confirmed a mouth-watering domestic showdown, announcing that Alfie Clegg and Sean Bruce will clash for the vacant British Flyweight Title.
Set for 28th February at the iconic York Hall, London, this is a classic British title fight in every sense — two hungry fighters, no champion, and everything on the line.
A Career-Defining Night
For both men, this bout represents far more than a belt. The British title has long been a proving ground for elite domestic talent, and at flyweight level it often acts as a springboard to European and world honours.
Clegg brings momentum, confidence and growing reputation, while Bruce arrives with sharp intent and the belief that this is his moment to take centre stage. Styles make fights — and this one promises intensity from the opening bell.
York Hall. British Title. No Margins.
York Hall has hosted some of the most memorable nights in British boxing history, and this contest has all the ingredients to add another chapter. The intimacy of the venue, combined with the significance of the title, guarantees a hostile, electric atmosphere.
With the belt vacant, there is no safety net. No defending champion. No excuses. One night. One winner.
The Road Ahead
Victory doesn’t just crown a new British Flyweight Champion — it reshapes the division. The winner instantly becomes a name to watch on the national stage, with bigger opportunities firmly within reach.
Alfie Clegg vs Sean Bruce.
British Flyweight Title.
February 28th. York Hall.
This is British boxing at its purest — and it’s not one to miss.







