Carl Frampton in action against Leo Santa Cruz last July.

Carl Frampton in action against Leo Santa Cruz last July.

Updated at 16.45

CARL FRAMPTON HAS revealed that his highly-anticipated WBA featherweight title rematch with Leo Santa Cruz has been agreed.

The undefeated Belfast fighter (23-0, 14KOs) became a two-weight world champion when he overcame the then-unbeaten Mexican (32-1-1, 18KOs) on a majority decision in an epic New York contest on 30 July.

And this afternoon Frampton, 29, confirmed that a deal has been agreed on a rematch, although a date and venue are still to be released.

However, Ring magazine has since claimed the bout will take place on Saturday, 28 January.

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It has previously been reported that Frampton favours a bout in Las Vegas, although Los Angeles has also been mooted as a possible venue.

‘The Jackal’ has already had a remarkably successful year, having defeated England’s Scott Quigg on a split decision in February, which saw him crowned the unified world super-bantamweight champion in Manchester.

Frampton was stripped of his WBA super-bantamweight title in April after failing to agree a first title defence against highly-rated Cuban Guillermo Rigondeaux (17-0, 11KOs).

At the time, Frampton revealed his disappointment with the decision but insisted he had his sights set on moving up a weight to pursue a fight with the likes of Santa Cruz.

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