josh is ducking mauricio
josh is ducking mauricio
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Warrington making the right choice but he may have regressed so may not be the formality he may think it will be. Lara needs to be next.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Martinez isn't rematching Barry, I find that interesting, i think Warrington will have him, Kiko is the same as usual, pretty good and tough but Warrington is just a class above and i don't think he's that damaged.
Nothing wrong with going for a paper championship if you want to be a paper champion. Keep passing that UK “world championship” around. Kid Galahad, Lee Selby, Josh Warrington. A Spaniard shouldn’t be holding a UK “world championship”
Actually crazy to think that a war horse like Kiko will of been more active with bigger fights and wins than a Gary Russell Jr since they fought.
Think Warrington will be too busy for Kiko, and so long as he stays out of the way of any of those bombs he should win a decision.
Needs to rematch Lara though afterwards.
From 1984 to 2015 there has only been two Brit IBF featherweight belt holders (Hamed and Ingle) and 20 from elsewhere. 7 Americans, 6 Mexicans, 2 South Koreans, a Russian, a Puerto Rican, a Brazilian, a South African and an Australian.
Warrington wanted to fight someone from China to defend the title but was turned down by the IBF. Daft thing to say and very disrespectful to British Boxing, Martinez and all the great featherweight who have fought for the belt over the last 37 years.
It was close five years ago and a bit of a slog for Warrington, but Martinez is 35 now, although you could argue Warrington is a tired 31. Decent fight.
Of course we have seen Kiko fight a lot here in the UK from European Belt onwards. Loss twice to Monroe, twice to Frampton, once to Quigg and Barrett. Beat Booth, Curran and Bernard Dunne. He has handed out 35kos but has now fought 55 times as a pro. Warrington has only stopped 7 but with only 32 fights has to be less shop worn.
Both can be stopped but Warrington is not a banger. Warrington /Frampton still right up there for me as a British classic.
Josh Warrington focusing on world champion bid amid Mauricio Lara unfinished job
Josh Warrington is channelling all his energies into becoming world champion again but accepted there is unfinished business with Mauricio Lara.
Weeks after vacating his IBF featherweight crown in a bold attempt to pursue other world title holders, Warrington took what was supposed to be a tune-up 13 months ago but was stunned when he was stopped inside nine rounds.
An accidental clash of heads early into last September’s rematch led to a technical draw and the pair have gone their separate ways for now, with Warrington bidding to regain his IBF title on 26 March against Kiko Martinez.
Lara, meanwhile, captured attention with a brutal knockout of Emilio Sanchez last weekend but Warrington was unimpressed and is itching to settle his rivalry with the Mexican if he can beat Martinez in their rematch.
Warrington told the PA news agency: “I’m fully focused on Kiko Martinez and I’ve still got my own little goals like unifying the division but I’d just love to put it to bed.
“It’s still open with how the fight finished last time. Everyone’s been getting excited about him because of his win at the weekend but he’s not a Lee Selby, a Carl Frampton or a Kiko Martinez (fighters Warrington has beaten).
“He beat me, yeah, and I might sound contradictive but me switched on and I beat him easy.
“He’s making a bit of smoke, he’s getting a bit of excitement and he can dig. You can be a big, big hitter but it doesn’t always guarantee you world titles.”
Warrington (30-1-1, 7KOs) admitted he was taught a harsh lesson when he disregarded the threat of Lara, who before his win over the Leeds fighter was an unheralded fighter but is now regarded among the elite at 126lbs.
And while he already possesses a win over Martinez (43-10-2, 30KOs) – outpointing the tough Spaniard in May 2017 before becoming world champion – Warrington is well aware history is not guaranteed to repeat itself.
Martinez caused a seismic shock when he defeated Kid Galahad via sixth-round stoppage last November so Warrington knows he cannot let his guard down against a 36-year-old who proved he is still capable of springing a surprise.
Warrington said: “He’s always dangerous. I’ve got to be massively switched on because what he did against Galahad goes to show that if I’m not switched on, it’s good night Vienna.
“Timing, speed and reactions die off but punch power doesn’t. That was testament to it right there.
“I’ve learned that in the last 18 months more than anyone. Look at the first Lara fight, being too cocky, overlooking an opponent, thinking something was a given and ended up getting stopped in nine rounds.
“I don’t want that to happen again and it won’t be happening this time.”
Warrington was speaking at an event after partnering with StreetDoctors, a national charity that puts young people at the centre of emergency first-aid provision, empowering them to become part of the solution to violence.
He said: “It’s great to have the support of one of my partners 11 Degrees with this charity, using their commitment and reach to raise awareness about a really important initiative and support the community and young boxers.”
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...id=msedgntphdr
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