Lara vs Warrington 2: The Leeds faithful can inspire redemption for Warrington
Warrington has a chance of gaining revenge against a Mexican who knocked him out inside nine rounds earlier this year.
Warrington would then decide to vacate his IBF world title to avoid his mandatory challenger Kid Galahad - a fighter he defeated in 2018 - to ensure he fought Can in the summer.
All Warrington had to do was overcome an unknown Mexican prospect, who the bookmakers had as a huge outsider at 11/1. What could possibly go wrong?
However, Warrington has a chance of redemption and if he can beat Lara in his rematch then he is back in contention for world honours at 126lbs.
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Can Warrington avenge his defeat?
Mexicans love to spoil the party against Matchroom fighters. Anthony Joshua, Lewis Ritson, Robbie Davies Jr. and James Tennyson have all felt the brunt of what Mexico has to offer.
Joshua - heavyweight's unified champion - bounced back by outpointing Andy Ruiz Jr. in their 2019 rematch and has been in contact with Warrington to give him some advice.
Prediction: Warrington via unanimous decision.
Who is on the undercard?
Women's most lucrative fighter Katie Taylor is on the undercard. The undisputed lightweight champion will face mandatory challenger Jennifer Han of America.
Taylor - who laces up the gloves for the first time since her barnstormer against Natasha Jonas - collides with an opponent who has won her last eight bouts via unanimous decision. Han has three defeats from 22 bouts.
Taylor is undefeated from 18 professional contests and should outpoint her comfortably.
The welterweight was expected to top Fight Camp's opening weekend alongside Adrian Granados only to test positive for Covid-19 on fight week.