17 Jan Former Harry Potter Josh Herdman star takes on the fight of his life
Life and art are set to come face-to-face in the cage for former Harry Potter star Josh Herdman at Rise of Champions MMA on February 17. Herdman is set to fight Samuel Radley in an electrifying match that will serve as preparation for his upcoming role in forthcoming MMA feature film ‘Cagefighter’ directed by Jesse Quinones, in which Herdman will play the lead.
Herdman, a black belt in Japanese JuJutsu and life long martial artist, made his MMA debut in April 2016 after winning via unanimous decision against Janusz Walachowski. He is now taking on his second fight for the MMA promotion Rise of Champions. The fight will be key prep for Cagefighter, in which Herdman plays Reiss, an MMA fighter battling with inner demons on his quest for championship gold.
Herdman said: The script had me hooked instantly. The story, characters and dialogue are all on point. To get the lead in a movie about one of my passions is a dream come true. It’s such an interesting concept too, not just a regular fight movie, it’s deeper than that, there’s a totally different angle. It reveals some of the the darkest parts to fighting and in some places specifically to MMA, dealing with important issues. I can’t wait to get stuck in. I’ve been training solidly for both this fight and for the role of Reiss, and I’m determined to nail both.”
The film will mark Herdman’s biggest film role to date, following film credits including a ten year portrayal of Gregory Goyle in the Harry Potter franchise, the role of Righteous in Robin Hood, and ITV hit series Marcella.
Written and directed by award winning film maker Jesse Quinones (Woolfcub Productions) and produced by Terry Bird (Norton Place), Cagefighter will feature some of the biggest names in MMA including UFC Light Heavy Weight title contender Jimi Manuwa, Dan Hardy, and MMA Host Gareth A Davies, plus creative support from MMA pioneers such as Brad ‘one punch’ Pickett, who founded Rise of Champions in 2015. MMA has been a recognised sport since 1993.