The 26-year-old European gold medallist and rising British Asian star vows to make a statement on September 27th as he looks to keep his unbeaten record alive.

Bradford’s boxing star Harris Akbar is ready to unleash another storm in the ring. The 26-year-old “Hurricane”, fresh from a glittering amateur career crowned by European gold, is charging through the professional ranks – and his next test comes on Friday, September 27th in Sheffield.

Akbar will step into the spotlight at the Canon Arena, a venue famed for producing British champions, in what promises to be one of the toughest challenges of his career so far.

Determined to keep his undefeated record intact, the Bradford sensation has vowed to put on a performance that will shake up the division.

“I’ve been training harder than ever,” Akbar declared. “Every fight is a step toward something bigger, and on September 27th, I plan to make a statement. I’m proud to represent Bradford, and I’m bringing that hunger to Sheffield.”

A proud British Asian athlete, Akbar has become a role model far beyond his home city. From Bradford’s streets to the national stage, his rise has inspired fans across Yorkshire and the UK, particularly within the South Asian community.

“Every fight is a step toward something bigger – and on September 27th, I plan to make a statement.” – Harris Akbar

Known for his razor-sharp jab, slick movement and tireless work ethic, Akbar has all the tools to trouble the best. His opponent is yet to be confirmed, but insiders expect a serious test. Still, Team Akbar is brimming with confidence.

Trainer Grant Smith said: “Harris is peaking at just the right time. His discipline in training has been second to none. September 27th is going to be special.”

With fans expected to travel in their droves from Bradford and beyond, the atmosphere in Sheffield will be electric.

All eyes now turn to Akbar – Britain’s next big boxing hope – as he looks to deliver another explosive night and move one step closer to stardom.