Queensberry signed a lithe pretender to the heavyweight Joshua Batsi to the stable. The former transition champion of WBO 175-punci and the fight of the Batsi Olympic in 2016 will be shown live in Dazn.
Batsi fears
Queensberry, Frank Warren, has high hopes for 32-year-old Buatsi, despite his destitute performances in the last two fights with Callum Smith and Willy Hutchinson. Batsi was overtaken in both fights, but he was lucky to win over Hutchinson.
Warren has the idea of potentially matching Batsi to the winner of the fight David Benavidez vs. Anthony Yarde on November 22 for the title of WBC Lithe Heavyweight or winner of the trilogy Dmitry Byvol vs. Artur Beterbiew. It is unlikely that Batsi get a chance for one of these fights.
The problem of the popularity of Joshua Batsi
The problem is that Batsi has never been a popular warrior and had problems in the last two fights. He is not considered an vital enemy for Benavidez or Bivol to want to fight. Batsi is seen as a regular British national warrior. There is nothing special about it. Surprisingly, Warren decided to sign him after the terrifying defeat Callum Smith. After this fight he looked ready for a pile of scrap metal.
Increasing the Fori profile
Warren must postpone Buatsi by Glove of predatory sharks in 175 To interest fans that he is used to shoot in the title of world champion. Combating guys such as Craig Richards, Hutchins, Smith and Dan Azeez is not enough. Batsi must fight talented younger fighters such as David Morrell and Imam Khataev.
If he can’t get them, Warren must lure some of the super -medium weight, such as Osley Iglesias, Diego Pachco or Christian Mbilli to 175 to fight Batsi. I do not see that he defeat any of these super medium weight, but these are types of fighters he must fight to become more popular.
“After talking to many promoters, Queensberry has a plan with which I feel comfortable. I am a British warrior, and the support I receive from fans of Great Britain means everything,” said Joshua Batsi.
“There is nothing better than a fight in front of a home crowd – energy, passion, it drives me. I have a band with Queensberry that understands this and supports me here in Great Britain.”