David Walker: \”I intend to be known as exciting just for taking people out in style.\”
Two-weight Southern Area champion David Walker has vowed to recapture the form that saw him heralded as Britain’s most exciting boxer and earn a European title shot against the world-class Russian Roman Karmazin in 2003.
“I’m itching to get back into Championship contention,†said “Kid Dynamite’, who has won all three of his comeback contests since Karmazin. “That is what I live for. You can’t beat the buzz that surrounds a big fight; there is nothing like it to get you motivated.â€
Walker added: “Hopefully – despite what some people are saying – there are still plenty more of those occasions to come.
“I still truly believe I have a lot left in me, otherwise I wouldn’t still be in this game. I have a renewed vigour for training and am really knuckling down now.
“I may not have looked back to myself in all my recent fights, but if I am honest that is because I struggled to get myself up for them – there was nothing on the line and I see myself as a title fighter.
“That was unprofessional I know, but I wont be making the same mistake again, particularly as there are some big fights just around the corner.â€
Victory for Walker tonight will line him up for a challenge for Andrew Facey’s English title. Beyond that lie British and Commonwealth honours.
“My time is coming again,†Walker added. “In the very near future I will have another belt on my waist and be considered one of this country’s best fighters.
“I also will be considered exciting to watch again – but for different reasons.
“It used to be because I was in a few barnstormers, particularly the ones against Jimmy Vincent and Spencer Fearon, who I knocked out after picking myself up off the floor.
“Those fights may have been good to watch, but they were hard work! Now I intend to be known as exciting just for taking people out in style.â€
