According to the Hull man, he’s heading across the Atlantic in September to achieve his ambition of competing in the USA.
More details will be released soon, although Coyle’s decision means Olympic star Joe Cordina has been handed his opportunity to fight for the intergovernmental belt.
? If you missed the news last night… August 4, @JoeCordina_91 fights Masher Dodd for the vacant Commonwealth Lightweight Title @IceArenaWales ?
Full details released soon! #CordinaDodd #WelshWizard pic.twitter.com/ALY7HEDZB6
— Matchroom Boxing (@MatchroomBoxing) June 21, 2018
The Welshman’s opponent will be former champion Sean Dodd as Cordina secures a homecoming bout on August 4.
Cardiff’s Ice Arena will set the stage for Matchroom’s latest NXTGEN offering, with Cordina starting an overwhelming favorite to claim the British Empire title.
Matchroom are set to reveal all on their next bill of future superstars in the near future.