Josh Warrington's bout with Kid Galahad will take place on June 15th from the Leeds Arena
Warrington's already beat Galahad twice as an amateur and will do again.
Warrington points win
http://sport.bt.com/news/josh-warrin...11364346135611
Josh Warrington's bout with Kid Galahad will take place on June 15th from the Leeds Arena
Warrington's already beat Galahad twice as an amateur and will do again.
Warrington points win
http://sport.bt.com/news/josh-warrin...11364346135611
Full press conference video
https://youtu.be/Nm1ifzRbJ3A
Jordan Gill next or does he have world aspirations?
Warrington has said for months he wants to go after Valdez and Unify but the IBF ordered this Galahad fight.
I will be supporting Josh Warrington in this one hoping he hands a beating to Abdul Awad , then goes on to fight his fellow belt holders.
Yeah i hope he smashes Barry the drug cheat to pieces, hope im right as Warrington is fucking relentless but got a feeling this could be close and won by Josh on points.
Warrington and his fans were dishing out the drug cheat verbals to Barry earlier.
All I know of this guy is from that trash video he was in with BJS... what did he test positive for a few years back? Really dropped whatever momentum he had by the looks of it, he’s still fought basically nobody.
His work rate is phenomenal and he'll romp to a lopsided decision here
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
Josh Warrington: Leeds United fan says it ‘would be nice’ to use famous Marcelo Bielsa blue bucket as stool in next fight
The 29-year-old will defend his IBF featherweight title in Leeds later this year
Lifelong Leeds United fan Josh Warrington would consider using Marcelo Bielsa’s famous blue bucket as his stool for his next fight.
Warrington is due to defend his IBF featherweight title against Kid Galahad at the First Direct Arena in Leeds on June 15.
Bielsa is often seen on the touchline perching on an upside down blue bucket.
Warrington was asked if he would consider using one as his stool for his next fight in an interview with The Sun.
“That would be nice,” he said. “But I’m not sure whether my dad would lift it in and out of the corner quick enough.
“Bielsa is amazing, though, a proper box of tricks. The players speak so highly of him, he makes us all believe.”
The 29-year-old won the title at Elland Road in May 2018 with a split decision win over Lee Selby.
He has since gone on to defeat former champion Carl Frampton in Manchester in December 2018.
Warrington, who was fighting for the third time at Leeds United’s home, described the feeling of walking out and trying to win a world title at Elland Road.
“I felt I was giving Leeds fans something to cheer about when Leeds weren’t doing too clever,” he said.
“I’m just a kid from a council estate who always dreamt of performing at Elland Road. I didn’t intend to have such a connection with the Leeds United support, I’m just one of them, but it’s snowballed.
“Last season we were rubbish and finished 15th but the fight was something they could get behind and enjoy.
“It wasn’t just the fight but the occasion. That day there was a Royal wedding, an FA Cup final, the weather was amazing, Lucas Radebe, my boyhood hero, walked me out, Kaiser Chiefs played me out live . . . ”
https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/5...bielsa-bucket/
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Makings of a classic?
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
Warrington has had a nice domestic run, does he have world aspirations?
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