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Katie Taylor paved the way for many Irish fighters

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Taylor overcame Serrano after a classic battle in New York last month Photo Credit: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom

Caoimhin Agyarko has praised Katie Taylor for her influence on Irish boxing Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Caoimhin Agyarko has praised Katie Taylor for her influence on Irish boxing Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Caoimhin Agyarko has praised Irish star Katie Taylor and insists she has paved the way for the next generation of Irish fighters.

Taylor retained her undisputed lightweight crown with a thrilling split decision victory over another heavyweight great, Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden in April, with the pair potentially in line for a rematch later this year.

Agyarko, who was born in London but moved to Belfast at the age of seven, revealed that the Bray resident was an inspiration and supporter to him 35-year-old win the rematch.

“What a fighter, what a person, what an athlete, one of my heroes,” Agyarko said proboxing-fans.com.

“Katie Taylor paved the way for many Irish players.

Taylor defeated Serrano in a classic battle in New York last month.  Photo: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom
Taylor defeated Serrano in a classic battle in Modern York last month. Photo: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom

“What she has done in the sport of boxing, she could retire right now and go down in history as one of the greatest athletes of all time, not to mention one of the greatest boxers of all time.

“[I’m] so I’m very cheerful with her latest victory. What a fight. What a performance by both girls.

“To leave [at] Madison Square Garden, a historic night and a performance like that, it was unbelievable from both of them.

“I would like to see Katie, not retire but maybe have an easier starting fight, Croke Park would give me a place on the undercard, co-main-main [event]!

“But when [it’s] Serrano again, what a fight this will be. They are making history and it will be an unbelievable fight once again and I would be rooting for Katie to win this fight.”

A 25-year-old who trains at Ibox Gym and is promoted by Eddie HearnMatchroom Boxing is undefeated in his first 11 professional contests, earning a unanimous decision victory over Juan Carlos Rubio in his last outing in March.

Agyarko will return in July after defeating Rubio in March.  Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Agyarko will return in July after defeating Rubio in March. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

“Black Thunder” confirmed he will return in July on a show to be announced, and will drop down to super welterweight after competing in the middleweight division during his career.

“I can’t confirm any date yet, but it will be July.

“Like Eddie [Hearn] I just said he’s working on something for me, so hopefully it’ll be confirmed next week.”

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“Khan-Brook will give us a fight to remember,” says Sky Sports’ Adam Smith

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Brook returns for the first time since defeat to Terence Crawford last November Photo Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank via Getty Images

Adam Smith expects a classic fight between Amir Khan and Kell Brook on February 19.  Photo: BOXXER/Lawrence Lustig
Adam Smith expects a classic fight between Amir Khan and Kell Brook on February 19. Photo: BOXXER/Lawrence Lustig

Sky Sports head of boxing development Adam Smith believes Amir Khan and Kell Brook could have put on an even better fight than if they had met in their prime.

Khan and Brook will finally settle their long-running 149lb catchweight feud on February 19 at the AO Arena in Manchester, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

British rivals pushed each other ahead first press conference last month and we exchanged words back and forth in several heated exchanges.

After years of talks and doubts whether this fight would even happen, BOXXER secured the promotional rights and tickets sold out in 10 minutes on Monday, and Smith believes it could exceed all expectations.

“Khan and Brook are great for this,” Smith said proboxing-fans.com at the first press conference on November 29.

“They don’t like each other, it’s true. They have not liked each other for many years.

“They don’t have the respect they have for other players and they want to get along with each other, so Amir will be training in Terence Crawford’s camp and they take it really seriously.

“That’s why Kell is with us [trainer] Dominik [Ingle]back to the place he knows best, back to Wincobank and they will be ready for February 19th and it will be fantastic, [a] I think it’s a case of last man standing.

“Stylistically and at this point in their careers, I think it could be an even better fight because I think there is a hole there.

“I think there’s still power there. I think the skills are there, but the speed is a little less, the reflexes will be a little less.

“They will be a little creaky in both bodies, but they will go through absolutely anything to get into top shape.

“I think being 149 and not 147 just above the welterweight limit is good for their bodies. I think they will give us a little fight back.”

Brook returns for the first time since losing to Terence Crawford last November.  Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank via Getty Images
Brook returns for the first time since losing to Terence Crawford last November. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank via Getty Images

Khan, a former unified super lightweight champion, has won three of his last five fights with losses to Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford and will end more than 19 months of inactivity on Feb. 19, having not fought since a fourth-round stoppage of Billy Dib in July 2019.

Former IBF welterweight champion Brook was defeated in four rounds by WBO champion Crawford last November and will fight for the first time since suffering only the third defeat of his career, with the other two facing Gennady Golovkin after a brave move to middleweight. before an 11th round loss to Errol Spence Jr.

The price of the Khan vs. Brook fight has not yet been confirmed, and Smith insists that the main attraction of the fight is that it will air on pay-per-view.

“Sky Sports Box Office is about special nights,” Smith explained.

“The box office attraction is in the name. It’s a starry fight, it’s a starry night.

Khan defeated Billy Dib in July 2020. Photo: David Pinegar/Maynard Comms
Khan defeated Billy Dib in July 2020. Photo: David Pinegar/Maynard Comms

“It’s something that regular football fans will love, it’s something that boxing fans have been waiting for for a very long time.

“We want to give our all in every fight, let’s be straightforward. We have a great lineup of fights on Sky. Eubank vs Williams, postponed fight, January 29 in Cardiff on Sky Sports, Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall on Sky Sports.

“But there is a lot of money involved in this fight. You know it took a long time to do this. It is produced on Sky Sports Box Office.

“Better to have it on Sky Sports Box Office on February 19 than not to have it when they both retire.”

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Wood doesn’t understand the pressure of fighting at home

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Wood dethroned Xu Can with a final round stoppage win in August Photo Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Michael Conlan wants to take the WBA featherweight title from Leigh Wood on March 12 in Nottingham Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Michael Conlan wants to take the WBA featherweight title from Leigh Wood on March 12 in Nottingham Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Michael Conlan insists Leigh Wood is not prepared for the pressure of fighting in front of home fans ahead of his March 12 featherweight world title fight.

Wood defends his WBA featherweight title for the first time against Conlan at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham – the champion’s hometown.

Conlan has fought most of his 16-fight career away from his native Belfast, although he made his third home appearance in August, defeating TJ Doheny in front of a raucous crowd at Falls Park, and claims his rival underestimated the weight of expectation ahead of him.

“I know exactly what it’s like to fight under that kind of pressure or to fight at home,” the 30-year-old said during his second press conference in Belfast on Thursday.

“I did it three times and each performance was huge. Lots of people, so many expectations, a specially built arena in the park.

“This guy doesn’t understand it, he has never felt it, you can see that his behavior has changed since yesterday.

“He doesn’t understand the pressure of fighting in your hometown, he had the opportunity to fight at MSG and he can come to Belfast and fight if he wants.

“But no, he wants to fight in Nottingham, at the City Ground, before he retires. He knows I can beat him.”

Wood impressively dethroned Xu Can after a last-round stoppage in August to become the WBA champion, marking consecutive knockout victories since joining the trainer, Ben Davison.

Conlan, who is competing in his maiden world title fight, insists he has no concerns about the 33-year-old’s strength.

“I was proud of him, I wished Leigh good luck the week of the fight and I really wanted him to win,” Conlan said at his first press conference in Nottingham on Wednesday.

“I have a lot of respect for him, he seems like a really good guy and I’ve heard a lot of good things about him.

Wood dethroned Xu Can by winning the final round in August.  Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Wood dethroned Xu Can by winning the final round in August. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

“I have the utmost respect for him as a man and a fighter, but fuck it all until after the fight. Let’s finish the fight.

“I have fought with substantial boxers all my life, I have fought over 250 fights in the amateur category and I have had many sparring rounds with substantial boxers – Oscar Valdez.

“I have an answer to everything Leigh does. I know what type of player he is. He hits demanding, but his feet are leisurely and his head is spinning. I will strike before him.”

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Jordan Gill promises to win the European title and rules out a future clash with Leigh Wood

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Gill suffered a nasty cut during his technical draw with Castillo Photo Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Jordan Gill will fight for the European featherweight title against Karim Guerfi ​​on February 27.  Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Jordan Gill will fight for the European featherweight title against Karim Guerfi ​​on February 27. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Jordan Gill has vowed to seize his opportunity when he finally faces Karim Guerfi ​​for the European featherweight title on February 27.

Matchroom was confirmed on Monday that Gill will face European champion Guerfi ​​in a rescheduled bout on the undercard of Lawrence Okolie’s second defense of his WBO cruiserweight title against Michał Cieślak at the O2 Arena.

The two were scheduled to meet in Liverpool on December 11, but the Frenchman withdrew from the fight week due to illness.

Instead, Gill was awarded a technical draw with recently replaced Alan Isaias Luques Castillo after an accidental clash of heads stopped the fight after three completed rounds, but ‘The Thrill’ insists he will dethrone the 34-year-old.

“I think it’s going to be a really good year for us,” Gill told proboxing-fans.com.

“I’m fighting for the European title, it’s a huge fight and my only goal is to win this title and I’m going to grab it with both hands.

A very good fighter. He is a four- or five-time European champion, but they don’t give up the belts.

“So he’s a very talented fighter, a very good boxer and I expect the best from him tonight.

So I have to apply myself and make sure I win this fight.”

Gill suffered a nasty injury during a technical draw with Castillo.  Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Gill suffered a nasty injury during a technical draw with Castillo. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Prior to the Castillo fight, the Chatteris fighter was on a three-fight winning streak and won the WBA international featherweight title last February with an impressive points victory over Cesar Juarez.

The 27-year-old, who recorded his only defeat in 2019 against Mario Enrique Tinoco, occupies a high position in the IBF ranking, behind world champion Kiko Martinez, who will defend his belt in a fight against Josh Warrington on March 26, and the WBA. , where Leigh Wood and Leo Santa Cruz are the current belt holders.

Gill is ranked ninth, behind IBF champion Kiko Martinez.  Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Gill is ranked ninth, behind IBF champion Kiko Martinez. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

“The Thrill” is a long-time friend of Wood, who defends his title for the first time against Michael Conlan on March 12 in Nottingham and has ruled out a future fight with him.

Asked if he would like to fight Wood, Gill replied: “No, we both said we wouldn’t fight [each other].

“Of course there are many opportunities for both of us, there are different routes.

“I’m fighting for the European title, I have my own fight to focus on and he has to focus on Conlan.

Gill says he won't fight his friend and WBA champion Wood.  Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Gill says he won’t fight his friend and WBA champion Wood. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

“I will probably defend my European title and we will see what happens at the end of the year.

“But it’s a good division, a scorching division. We could be like Klitschko and dominate.

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