JAMIE ARTHUR aims to make the most of his shock crack at the Commonwealth super-bantamweight title. The Cwmbran boxer (17-4) challenges unbeaten Kris Hughes (12-0) for the vacant title at The Troxy, London, E1 on Saturday October 16. Arthur, 30, failed in a British featherweight title bid in March going down on points to Martin Lindsay. He stepped down to super-bantamweight for a Prizefighter tournament recently and is happy at 122lb. Arthur who replaces Matthew Marsh said: “I made the weight comfortably and although this fight is short notice I can be a force to be reckoned with..
“I feel I am getting better with age and I am much stronger than I was a few years ago, and that makes it easier to get in shape.
“The Lindsay fight was hard, but I didn’t show myself up against a boxer who is likely to fight for European and world title.”
Hughes, 22, is fresher, but has never faced anybody with Arthur’s experience at the highest level.
In the main event Sam Webb (16-1) makes the first defence of his British light-middleweight title against Martin Concepcion (17-7).
Maloney’s three heavyweight prospects David Price (7-0),Tom Dallas (11-0) and Larry Olubamiwo (9-1) all box on the show being televised live by Sky Sport
The card also features former British flyweight title challenger Ashley Sexton (9-0-1), Martin Welsh (7-0) and Lewis Pettit (2-0).
Tickets are available priced £35 and £85 from www.frankmaloney.com and 0871 226 1508
Tony Owen
Carshalton based southpaw, Tony Owen, will look to add another win to his perfect record when he fights at the at the K2 Leisure Centre in Crawley on 16 October 2010. Undefeated in seven fights, Owen is considered to be one of brightest young stars in boxing and has ambitions to fight for a title in the near future. After signing a new three year deal with London based promoter Mickey Helliet he will be able to get the fights he needs in order to make his dreams a reality, but first Owen will need to perform well in a tough test on the 16th and show he has the right stuff to make it in the top ranks.
In July Owen racked up his seventh win by outclassing Kristian Laight at Bethnal Green, winning every round in the process. The tall rangy southpaw is set to cause plenty of problems for future opponents in the lightweight division. Helliet, his new manager, feels he has both the technical ability and the mental strength to compete with the best. He said “The coming season will be very interesting for Tony, we are looking to step him up gradually and have him in a position to box for titles in the not too distant future.”
Tickets for the fight are available from Tony on 07703756103
Cassius Connor ‘Spitting Nails’ And Ready For Adam Battle Oct 10th Showdown
Cassius Connor has left nothing to chance as he prepares for his second outing as a professional boxer at Miranda Carter’s Left Jab Promotions ‘10: 10: 10:’ event this coming Sunday at York Hall, Bethnal Green, London.
Connor, who drew his first pro fight against ‘Dynamo’ Daryl Setterfield at the K2 Leisure Centre in Crawley back in February, not only changed his training base and team but also secured top class sparring in readiness for his October 10th showdown with Battle.
Following a grueling training session, under the watchful eyes of his new trainer Alec Wilkey at the Ultrachem TKO Boxing Gym in Canning Town, Connor took a little time to talk about his preparations for the fight, “I’ve been training hard, double hard. I’ve got a new coach since I moved from James Cooks’ gym to the Ultrachem TKO Gym. It’s a great gym and a great team around me with Johnny (Johnny Eames), Derek (Derek Grainger) and my main coach Alec (Alec Wilkey).
Alec’s a lovely fella, he puts the time in with me. He’s changed everything, shows me everything, done my boxing really different. I’m now using all my assets more, he’s improved my speed, my power and that. I’m not the back foot fighter I was in my first fight.
Alec’s got me in the right mindset, everything’s gone double well. I’m fit as a fiddle and ready for action on the 10th.
I haven’t seen him fight but I’ve heard that Adam’s a come forward fighter and that he hasn’t got much other than his power and brawn, so I’m just gonna look towards my assets. Use my jab, I’ve got a good jab. Speed, in and out. Box him and move off, just be clever and don’t mix it up with him. If it comes to mixing it up with him, then I know I’ve got the assets to handle it. He’s got nothing to bring to the table that I don’t think I can deal with.
I’ve been sparring with the Southern Area Lightweight champion Ben Murphy, Ricky Boylan. Also sparred a couple of rounds with Bradley Skeet. I had the best sparring there’s nothing I’m not prepared for. Ben’s an absolute roughneck, he’s a powerhouse, a pit bull. With Adam Battle’s style its not going to be anywhere near as intense as those sessions. I’m just gonna get behind my jab and then get him out of there, sorted.”
Cassius Connor vs Adam Battle will be support to the BBBofC Southern Area Cruiserweight title battle between Leon ‘Solid’ Williams against JJ Ojuederie
The undercard includes Ashley Theophane versus a yet to be named opponent, Jimmy Ward versus Tommy Marshall, Connor’s Ultrachem TKO gym mate ‘Dynamo’ Daryl Setterfield locks horns for the second time with Ryan Toms in a fiery rematch, whilst Gary Boulden and Toks Owoh battle it out against yet to be named opponents.
Doors open at 2pm and the show begins at 3pm
Tickets for Miranda Carter’s Left Jab Promotions ‘10: 10: 10:’ event at the York Hall, Bethnal Green, London on Sunday 10th October 2010 are priced £30 (Unreserved).
For tickets call: 07960 850645, book on-line at www.tkoboxoffice.com or in person at The Ultrachem TKO Gym, Gillian House, Stephenson Street, Canning Town, London E16 4SA.