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    Default Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    Nick Ball belongs to an ancient and forgotten boxing time and place.

    On Saturday, Ball defends his WBA featherweight title for the second time, in what will be his fourth world-title fight in just 372 days. No champion is that active in the modern game.

    In modern boxing, where the champions are understandably risk averse, it is rare for a fighter to have more than two world title fights in one year. Ball has broken that chain in style.

    The Merseyside boxer meets TJ Doheny in Liverpool at the M&S Bank Arena; he defended his title in the same venue last October, won the title in Riyadh in June, and fought a controversial draw for the WBC featherweight title last March – also in Riyadh. He might have had another world title fight, but he also had a hernia operation during the year.

    A quick glance at the records of recent British world champions reveals the favoured and sensible tendency of just two fights or less each calendar year. Ball’s activity is refreshing and there is no shortage of future dance partners in a potential series of super-fights.

    First, it’s Doheny, and the Irish-born Australian will deliver all the dangers of a man who knows this is his last chance at the end of a good career; it might sound callous, and that is because it is the cold truth in an unforgiving business.

    Doheny is now 38, he won the IBF super-bantamweight title in 2018, and last September in Tokyo, he suffered an injury against Naoya Inoue in the seventh round of a bold bid for the undisputed title. Inoue is arguably the best fighter in the world, and he has been linked with a fight against Ball; it would mean Inoue gaining 4lb.

    It feels like Ball vs Doheny is the first of many associated fights and events that will lead to Inoue fighting in Riyadh on the traditional December show. This fight is part of a moving jigsaw of plans and players.

    Doheny is being used as a test and that is also something that will motivate him – no fighter wants to be used as a measuring stick for a future fight. Ball, 28, will not have to chase Doheny, that is for sure.

    “If Nick keeps winning, the Inoue fight could happen,” said promoter Frank Warren. “Why not? Nick would love it, and it could get made.”

    Inoue is unbeaten in 29 fights, has won world titles at four weights and stopped 26 of his victims. He is the ultimate test for any boxer under about 9st in weight – perhaps even heavier.

    Ball also has a lethal list of featherweights looking over his shoulder and wanting to fight him. The featherweight division has quietly become a tough place with some serious potential fights. Ball, unbeaten in 22, is just one of about five men competing for the No 1 position at the weight.

    Angelo Leo holds the IBF version, Rafael Espinoza the WBO belt, and Stephen Fulton has the WBC bauble. They are all in the business of securing the biggest and the highest-paying fight. Ball has become an attraction, a wanted man with a target on his back.

    It should be remembered that Ball won the WBA title in a sensational fight last June, when he beat the champion Ray Ford, the unbeaten American who many considered the best at the weight. Ford has since moved up in weight to super-feather. Ball never received the full and proper credit for that win.

    “I will keep on winning and never avoid fighters,” he said. “I’m an active champion and I’m doing my fighting in the ring and not by making big claims outside the ring.”

    On Saturday night, Ball will get to Doheny, and it will be the type of fight that has made him popular. In modern boxing, so few champions are popular. They are famous, rich, notorious, feared, they have a novelty, they can be arrogant – but popular is an old-fashioned title, and Ball holds it.

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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    This is going to be a very bad and abbreviated night for JT I'm afraid. 126 is just a top-notch division and prime for title unifications in any direction with Ball, Fulton, Leo and Espinoza. Carrington is standing top 3 across board also and to me is one of the realest spoken and focused contenders today. Looking forward to Espinoza defending in May. For all the talk about the 4 belts and value and what they actually can represent, Espinoza went from literal obscure unknown to me to now a top fav fighter. The dude is just "fun tv". The title belts can be ornaments to many of the top fighters but just one pretty much put him on top of the division and he belongs.

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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    I know Doheny is getting up there in age, and 126 isn’t his ideal weight, plus Ball’s relentless pressure makes him a nightmare for anyone. But I can’t shake the feeling that Doheny might time something big and shock the world with a one-punch KO. Ball is there to be hit, and if Doheny can weather the storm, who knows? Maybe it’s just wishful thinking, but boxing has seen crazier upsets.

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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    Nick Ball is sitting ringside supporting his stablemate Bradley Strand. Amazing since he is fighting in the main event.
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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    Herrera, who is supposed to be the next big thing, is struggling Jose Macias.
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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    early stoppage, i think jadier is hiding a shaky chin but he was much better & was winning every round
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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    Edwards is running so much, the fans should be booing. Cain is chasing him but just can not get him to stand still to engage.
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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    shit fight to watch, don't think it was close. i had andrew wining by 4 points
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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    right guy won, shouldn't have been split
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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    Split decision to Cain but he was the only one making the fight.
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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    jack turner is explosive
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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    Jack Turner destroys Farrag in brutal and spectacular fashion in round two. Impressive.
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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    nick kicking at the end of the round
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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    Doheny just got kicked by Ball at the end of the first round for holding his head and not letting go.
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    Default Re: Nick Ball v TJ Doheny

    JT determined on waiting for the perfect hope-brick or for Ball to tire out? Think I have a bad lag here, audio not on sync with the action

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