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Zach Parker Eyes Future UK Clash with Canelo before John Ryder

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Parker faces Ryder at the O2 Arena on November 26 Photo Credit: Queensberry Promotions

Zach Parker was satisfied with the future clash with the unquestioned master of super medium weight Canelo Alvarez photo: Queensberry Promotions/Ed Mulholland/Matchroom
Zach Parker was satisfied with the future clash with the unquestioned master of super medium weight Canelo Alvarez photo: Queensberry Promotions/Ed Mulholland/Matchroom

Zach Parker believes that Canelo Alvarez will have to face him or leave his title WBO Super Middeweeight, if he overcome John Ryder on November 26.

Parker and Ryder meet at the momentary crown in WBO Super Middle Wweight at O2 Arena, and the winner is in the line to face Canelo.

Canelo, who returned from defeat to Dmitry Bibicka, winning from Gennada Golovkin in their trilogy in September, could look at the biblical, if on Saturday he defends his heavyweight WBA title against Gilberto Ramirez in Abu Dhabi.

Parker, the number one pretender with WBO, feels that the great Mexican great to decide on a biblical rematch, he should abandon his belt WBO, but the British also questioned him on a British fight.

“I feel that he is going to go and try to avenge this loss with biblical,” said Parker Proboxing-fans.com.

“If he does, this fight is actually a fight for the title of world champion, because if he goes up, he will be released and one of us will be made straight to the world champion.

“Of course I will be me.

“This will happen [he’ll vacate] If he goes up [to light heavyweight] Again.

“He was already on the current one, you can’t read us forever.

“I have been in the first place in two or three years, it’s a lot of time.

Parker will face Ryder to O2 Arena on November 26 photo Credit: Queensberry Promotions
Parker will face Ryder to O2 Arena on November 26 photo Credit: Queensberry Promotions

“Honestly, one day in one of the interviews he may want to take a global concert tour.

“If he wants to do it, is it a better place to do it, pull it out in Manchester to the road or wembley or something like that.”

The man from the derby is undefeated in his 22 professional fights and for the first time in the year for the first time he took place in the ring after Marcus Morrison’s arrest in four rounds, seeing the start with the form of the more world champion in the middle, Demetrius andrade collapsed, because of it that the American was a shoulder injury.

Former challenge for the title of the world, Ryder won the best career with the former world champion, Daniel Jacobs, and on paper he presents the most arduous career test of the 28-year-old.

Ryder defeated Jacobs in February photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Ryder defeated Jacobs in February photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

However, Parker insists on his compatriot, who is beaten controversial in Callum Smith in his exclusive world title Attigrt in 2019, is not at the highest level.

“He is there with bones with several good boys.

“But we blessed him at the highest level, in which he always does not appear.

“But I just feel that my style causes trouble for everyone.

“It doesn’t matter if he has more experience. I was in this game since I was four years antique, so I don’t really look at it.

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Meet the perspectives of Frank Warren who want to shine in copper

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Meet Frank Warren's potential clients who want to shine at the Copper Box

Warren was not satisfied with the accusation of Photo Credit: Queensberry Promotions
Warren was not satisfied with the accusation of Photo Credit: Queensberry Promotions

Frank Warren He presents many of his prospects on the set account at the Copper Box Arena on Saturday, live in BT Sport.

Based on the main clash of Hamzah Sheeraz with Francisco Torres, the Hall of Fame promoter, Warren introduces 11 fights with the participation of one of the most advertised newborn people in talent.

Nick Ball freshly from his brutal victory in relation to Isaac Lowe at the Wembley stadium in April, tries to continue the momentum when he defends his silver crown in WBC Feather against Nathanael Kakolo and the 25-year-old has a WBC Word champion, Rey Vargas in his monuments.

Dennis McCann It also looks like the extension of his undefeated series, shooting at WBC International Feather WWWEight title against James Beech Jr., while Lennox Clarke and Mark Heffron meet in a long -awaited clash with a great average in British and community of nations.

Here we look at five perspectives that we caught up with during the week, wanting to take a central place in Hackney.

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Masood Abdullah

Masood Abdullah wants to win the fifth victory in a row Nokaut when he meets other undefeated potential clients of Tinko Banabakova.

A man from Islington moves to Super Bantamweight and looks at the title before closing the year.

Abdullah (4-0, 4 food), which in March stopped Sandeep Singh Batti in six rounds at the Wembley Arena, must at the highest level to parring with such world champions Leigh Wood and Joe Cordina and insists that he wants to make his market on A blooming scene domestic, which includes Queensberry Stablemas Brad Foster, Chris Bourke and Jason Cunningham to mention only a few.

Asked which warrior he learned the most, Abdullah said: “It would be Joe Cordina, a phenomenal boxer.

“Every time boxes, there is a lot of IQ fight in it.

“Every time I chased him, I try to steal some things here and there.”

Khan dead

Umar Khan also wants to keep an undefeated album when he tries Angel Gomez with Nicaragua.

Khan (3-0) is fighting for the fourth consistent time in the copper arena, dominating in opposition in the early stages of his career.

The 20-year-old turned to professional ranks after an impressive stay in amateurs who saw how he won one national title, and the perspective of Super Bantamweight conducted a training to Spain, where he cooperates with former coach Roberto Duran Bernardo,

Khan hopes that after Saturday he will appear twice as much on Saturday in his first six round.

“They are difficult [Nicaraguan fighters].

“I train in Spain. There is like their base, in which everyone is Nicaraguans.

“So I chased them a lot, they are difficult.”

Sonny poston Ali

Sonny Liston Ali has a name that few can forget about, although he promises that his family did not give him the name of two former heavyweight masters to encourage him to sport.

The super lightweight weight 3-0 stood out as an amateur, winning two national titles and two GB crowns and turns out to be a hard boxer in professional ranks.

The 23-year-old took the next step in his early career on Saturday, when he faced the high experience of the journeyman Chris Adaway, who was detained only eight times in 72 losses.

A man from Essex says he wants to hit Adaway more.

“You haven’t seen the best sonon Ali yet.

“I hope [on] On Saturday evening you will do it, because of course you can be as good as the opponent.

“So when they come, they come to survive something like, it’s difficult to look good.

“I know he won, comes for a fight, so I pray that he would come and we will have a good fight.

“I want to show some malice. I want to show that I’m not just an elegant boxing.

Sean Noakes

Sean Noakes (1-0) is part of the fight family and joined his brother alone as part of the Queensberry stable.

Sean, the elder of the couple, won the Haringey Box Cup as an amateur and fights for the second time as a professional on Saturday against the experience of the journeyman MJ Hall.

Maidstone says that he wants to box at least twice as much before the end of the year, and the 27-year-old has future plans to share the account with his brother who won his first nine fights throughout.

“I would like to get to the same card [as Sam].

“We haven’t boxed together since 2013.

“It’s been a long time since we fought for the same program.

“Hoping that he is fighting for a British title or something like this, I will get on the card and we can do it together.”

Khalid Ali

Khalid Ali is a warrior with immense supporters, and his 200+ faithful will pack the copper arena for the third professional fight.

Ali (2-0, 1 KO) describes himself as “a well-rounded warrior” with “power, class and speed”, and on Saturday he will face Dessem Newton.

The welterweight perspective intends to be twice as much on Saturday and attacks the fight in York Hall.

Ali drew the attention of Frank Warren by Father Hamzh Sheeraz and admits that Sheeraz was a great inspiration for him.

“I feel that he is a huge inspiration for fighters in the Queensberry stable.

“He began like the beginning of the programs.

“One fight, two fights, can sell tickets, move ranks, now is at the forefront of the program.”

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Baming o’maison me from potential to competition

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Dalton Smith thinks that he will become a pretender for a super lightweight if he defeated O'Maison in Saturday photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Dalton Smith thinks that he will become a pretender for a super lightweight if he defeated O’Maison in Saturday photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Dalton Smith believes that he will talk as a claimant in a 140 pound ward, if he defeated O’Maison in Sheffield on Saturday.

Smith (11-0, 9 costs) meets O’Maison (17-3-1, 7 food) for an empty British super featherlight title in the All-Shefffield derby at Utilita Arena, live in Dazn.

A highly rated, undefeated 25-year-old feels that victory can be a breakthrough moment in his career in a division, in which Fellow Sea Brit, Josh Taylor, has two of the four main world titles.

“It probably came earlier than I expect,” said Smith Proboxing-fans.com At the Thursday press conference.

“But I took the opportunity. [Promoter] Eddie [Hearn] He gave me the opportunity.

“My supporters came out, the place will be practically sold out.

“Yes, there is a huge noise around him and I am excited that I can go.

“Winning on Saturday evening, I think that it takes me from a perspective to a more pretender, although this is only my 12th fight and I am 25 years antique.

“But I have one task and this is Saturday and it all focused on.”

Smith and O'Maison met face -to -face weighing before their British SHOWDOWN Title Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Smith and O’Maison met face -to -face weighing before their British SHOWDOWN Title Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

“Thunder” won nine of the 11 professional wins on Stoppage, including the last fight in which Mauro Perouene forced to retire after six rounds in Cardiff in April.

Smith, who previously has the hero of the English title, as well as several regional belts, shared with O’Maison earlier in Sparring and is sure that he will add to his detention in relation to 31-year-old Southpaw, but he insists that he is prepared. Distance if required.

“Of course, I’m very sure that I can get out of here,” he added.

Smith has expanded his undefeated record with victory over Perouene in June photo credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Smith has expanded his undefeated record with victory over Perouene in June photo credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

“But I’m preparing for 12 rounds.

“If 12 rounds go, what is it.”

The British Board of Boxing Control (BBBOFC) was called to the winner of the Saturday fight for compulsory defense against Kaisee Benjamin (16-1-1, 6 food).

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I want to unite when I defeated Shavkat Rakhimov

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Cordina destroyed Ogawa in two rounds to win the IBF title in June Photo Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Joe Cordina challenges Shavkat Rakhimov for his old world title IBF Super Feather Cardiff on Saturday photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Joe Cordina challenges Shavkat Rakhimov for his vintage world title IBF Super Feather Cardiff on Saturday photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Joe Cordina has its own monuments in the United Fight, provided that on Saturday she regains the title of IBF Super Feather Wweight from Shavkatdzhon Rakhimova.

Cordina challenges Rakhimov by the belt he was deprived of at the Cardiff International Arena, in the place where he won the title with the stunning knockout over the second round over Kenichi Ogawa in June last year.

The 31-year-old hopes that the victory over Tajikistan will establish a clash of union with the WBO master, Emanuel Navarrete, WBC Titlist, O’Shaquie Foster and WBA Holder, Hector Luis Garcia, who was detained Gevonta Davis In January.

“I’m not in boxing to continue to fight fighters at the world level,” said Cordina Proboxing-fans.com On Wednesday.

“Of course, Rakhimov is a world champion, but I do not want to regain this title, and then fight with fighters at the world level and just try to go through myself.

Cordina destroyed the fire in two rounds to get the title of IBF in June photo Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Cordina destroyed the fire in two rounds to get the title of IBF in June photo Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

“I don’t want to earn decent handbags, I want to hit them with massive bags and I want to unite.

“I want to get more lanes and want to put myself in the British history of boxing.”

The “Welsh wizard” was controversial with a relief through the belt by IBF, after hand injury he prevented him from defending him against the then contender, Rakhimov.

Rakhimov left the canvas before he stopped Barrett Zelf in the ninth round to secure the free crown in Abu Dhabi in November.

Cordina was then deprived of the belt after receiving the hand injury photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Cordina was then deprived of the belt after receiving the hand injury photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Cordina believes that the 28-year-old winning does not present anything that she had not previously seen in professional ranks or during his star amateur career, in which he aroused competition at the Olympic Games in 2016.

“I am an experienced warrior,” he said.

“I am all over the world. Boxed 180-person fights with amateurs.

Rakhimov became the IBF champion with winning in Stoppage nad Barrett in Abu Zabi Picture Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Rakhimov became the IBF champion with winning in Stoppage nad Barrett in Abu Zabi Picture Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

“In total almost 200 times, so there are not many styles I haven’t met.

“It’s a challenging southpaw that appears, but if what [trainer] Tons [Sims] He tells me that don’t work in the first or second round, we’ll change it and I have the opportunity to do it. “

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