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  • FROM BETHNAL GREEN TO DUBAI TO LAS VEGAS

    FROM BETHNAL GREEN TO DUBAI TO LAS VEGAS


    By Frank Warren

    I THINK EVERYBODY will agree when I say that Denzel Bentley did himself proud in his bid to become a world champion on Saturday night over in Las Vegas.

    Janibek Alimkhanuly has built up a fearsome reputation for speedy knockouts and the overriding narrative was that nobody wants to fight him. Well, Denzel did and now I suspect others will follow.

    Let’s face it, Janibek was being built up as some sort of monster and few gave Denzel an earthly of getting past a few rounds. As I said in my preview beforehand, my own feeling was that if Denzel could put it on him from the start then we would find out if Janibek was all he is cracked up to be.

    As well as he did – and he has got nothing to reproach himself for – I think when Denzel watches it back he might suffer a few pangs of regret over not attempting to force Janibek onto the back foot sooner than he did.

    You are always going to be up against it if you let the first five or six rounds slip by against a good champion, who is unlikely to lose the whole second half of a fight.

    When Denzel let his shots go and matched Janibek for purpose and aggression he was right in it and the Kazakh didn’t appear quite so formidable. I think in the second half of the fight Denzel showed that he could have the beating of this fella and he certainly proved that he belongs at the level.

    I’ve no doubt that Denzel will come again and we will get him back in the world title mix before too long.

    ALSO OVER THE weekend, as Queensberry fighters performed across three continents, two new champions were added to our roll call. Over in Dubai, Henry Turner became WBC International Silver champion at super lightweight with a stunning knockout victory over Jorge Abel Bermudez and Louie Lynn won the WBC International featherweight title with a unanimous points win over Asad Asif Khan. Congratulations to both and also to Raven Chapman, who took her record to 5-0 with an impressive performance on the same card.

    THERE WAS SOME explosive action at York Hall on Friday when Nick Ball reminded everyone why he is considered probably the most exciting young fighter in the country right now.

    Nick demolished the capable Mexican Jesus Ramirez Rubio in less than two minutes to retain his WBC Silver featherweight title and demonstrated why he will quickly be in the running for a world title shot.

    It seems to be a characteristic of the Everton Red Triangle Gym in that Nick is calm, cold and utterly ruthless in the way he goes about his work. It goes without saying that he has got a huge future in front of him and it will be fun to watch.

    Heavyweight David Adeleye got himself back in the groove after injury with an impressive win and Willy Hutchinson looks to be a rejuvenated force at light heavy on what was a successful night for our younger element.

    I’D LIKE TO send my best wishes to Callum Johnson following his announcement that he is to retire from the sport. He bows out with an impressive record, a number of title successes and he will be remembered as an exciting fighter who was always entertaining to watch.

    Sadly he will also be remembered for his misfortune, particularly when Covid-19 denied him his shot at Joe Smith jr for the WBO world title in January. I know it was a devastating setback for Callum and it was a greater shame because I firmly believe he would have defeated Smith and become champion.

    It is in the past now and I wish Callum health and happiness for the next stage of his life beyond boxing.

    WE ARE OFF to Telford on Saturday for a cracking show headed up by local lad Liam Davies fighting for the vacant European super bantamweight title and the WBC International belt held by his opponent Ionut Baluta.

    We also have the return of Anthony Yarde to the ring ahead of his multi-world title challenge against Artur Beterbiev that is set for the end of January. Anthony needs to get the job done against the Bulgarian Stefani Koykov and avoid any mishaps. It isn’t ideal, but with the Beterbiev fight having been put back from October, Anthony needs some ring time to be in optimum condition for his big night.

    Another fight to keep an eye out for on Saturday is the clash between Eithan James and Connor Parker for the WBO European super lightweight title and the Midlands Area title scrap between Jamie Stewart and Owen Cooper will be well worth a watch too.



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  • BACK TO BETHNAL GREEN FOR A FRIDAY NIGHT CRACKER

    BACK TO BETHNAL GREEN FOR A FRIDAY NIGHT CRACKER


    By Frank Warren

    IN JUST OVER a week’s time we will be rocking up at what is traditionally known as the Manchester Arena for a Box Office event between Joe Joyce and Joseph Parker that will have all the bells and whistles on, as you would expect.

    The WBO Interim world heavyweight title will be on the line and there will be some nine other significant title belts being fought for on the night.

    We like to cover all the boxing bases here at Queensberry, so this Friday we are all ready for a good old fashioned British title bang-up at York Hall.

    I would like to, at this point, put in writing and document our condolences to the Royal Family following the sad passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Our gratitude will forever go to the Queen for her service to our nation and beyond.

    Her Majesty was a champion of our country and a champion of sport, so the show will go ahead on Friday and we will all have the opportunity to pay our respects.

    Even though we are in the midst of a sad passage of history for our country, we also must recognise the hard work and sacrifice made over a lengthy period of time by our boxers and their opponents to deliver our entertainment, while providing for themselves and their families.

    The setting is very different from AO Arena in Manchester, but the old venue in Bethnal Green has a charm all of its own and, while the lights might not be quite so sparkly on the Old Ford Road, the fights will mean just as much to the boxers and their supporters.

    The British title duel comes at middleweight, where our champion Denzel Bentley makes a first defence  of his title against Marcus Morrison.

    I was very proud of Denzel back in May when he went in as the away fighter to reclaim his belt after the disappointment of losing out against Felix Cash just over a year previously.

    Unfortunately, we lost out in a competitive purse bid for his fight against Linus Udofia and I can only put it down to the fact that I must have neglected to have my now customary slurp of Furocity prior to sending in our envelope to the board!

    However, we needn’t have worried as Denzel made himself at home at 02 Indigo and overcame an excellent opponent to take back his prized bounty.

    Tonight he defends against another tough proposition in Marcus, who is an experienced operator having come through a number of ups and downs along the way. Marcus, with Joe Gallagher in his corner, fancies the job and believes winning this belt is his destiny.

    Joe, of course, was also in the corner of our now super middleweight champ Mark Heffron a few weeks back and Mark, being a former opponent of Denzel, will have been well placed to offer up a few tips.

    If Denzel can overcome this tricky obstacle he can really push on towards European and world level. I know he fancies a shot at the new WBO champion Janibek at some point in the future, but there is no rush on that one and we wouldn’t want to thrust him into a world title fight just for the sake of it.

    We want him to have the best possible chance of winning, which means picking up more experience against quality opposition.

    We’ve got another cracking little fight on the card at York Hall, with cruiserweight competition winner Ellis Zorro having his first fight as a Queensberry fighter against Dec Spelman.

    Being a bit of a late starter and now 29 years of age, Ellis is ready to crack on and Dec will offer the perfect test of his credentials at a higher level.

    A former English champion at light heavyweight, we know Dec well from him appearing in big fights on three of our cards. Unfortunately for him, all three ended in defeat, but against a very high calibre of opponent in Shakan Pitters, Lyndon Arthur and Anthony Yarde.

    He gave a very good account of himself in all three fights and, had the last two not been such big opportunities, he likely would have shifted up to cruiserweight before he did.

    By his own admission, Ellis can be something of a cruising cruiser, so he will have to up the tempo against Dec, who will be on him right from the first bell.

    We will learn a lot about Ellis in this fight and we’ll see if he is ready to start mixing with the more established British contenders. I believe he will be.

    I won’t run through the whole card, but I am particularly looking forward to seeing our teenage super featherweight prodigy Royston Barney-Smith back in action.

    The 18-year-old, who was an exceptional amateur and two-time European champion, is swapping north-west London for east of the capital after his first two fights as a pro took place at Wembley Arena and Wembley Stadium.

    Unfortunately, injury denied him a July date, but he will be back on Friday determined to remind everyone why he is considered one of the country’s most elite prospects. He is also promising a KO or a stoppage, so we will see if he delivers.

    A night of boxing at York Hall rarely fails to deliver.



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  • Ramla Ali muralised in Bethnal Green to symbolise community & culture

    Ramla Ali muralised in Bethnal Green to symbolise community & culture



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    Unbeaten Ramla Ali takes a trip to Bethnal Green to see up close a recent piece of art celebrating her achievements. Ramla looks to move 6-0 at The O2 this Saturday on the Chisora vs Pulev 2 undercard in London!

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  • Green wins WBA Continental Americas belt over Lenk  – World Boxing Association

    Green wins WBA Continental Americas belt over Lenk  – World Boxing Association


    Ian Green captured the World Boxing Association (WBA) Continental Americas middleweight belt with a unanimous decision over Anthony Lenk this Saturday night in Miami, Florida.

    The American won the unanimous decision after getting cards of 99-91, 98-92 and 98-92 in 10 rounds in which he dominated the veteran boxer he had in front of him. 

    Green looked superior throughout most of the fight and came away with a comprehensive victory that earns him the regional belt and moves him up the career ladder. 

    The 28-year-old fighter now has 16 wins, 2 losses and 11 knockouts, while Lenk’s record dropped to 17 wins, 9 losses and 7 knockouts.




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