MATVIENKO’S REVENGE MISSION
MATVIENKO’S REVENGE MISSION
ALEX MATVIENKO is out for revenge when he tackles Geraint Harvey on VIP Boxing’s 12-fight talent stacked show at Bolton’s Reebok Stadium on Sunday (March 14).
Tough guy Harvey has twice defeated the ‘One Man Riot’s’ close pal and VIP stablemate Chris Johnson.
But promoter Steve Wood insists there won’t be another upset predicting: “Alex is on a good run and in the mood to cause Harvey non-stop problems.
“He has sold a lot of tickets in his hometown and won’t be letting his fans down.
“Alex puts so much into boxing and improvement is coming. I don’t see why he shouldn’t be involved in British title eliminators by the end of the year.”
Matvienko, 31, is the current British Masters light-middleweight champion and shares Wood’s optimism for the future.
Matvienko (14-1) said: “I’m not saying I am the next world champion, but I would love to go on and fight for the British title. My Masters title means the world.
“How far can I go in the sport? Who’s to say? I just want to be as good as I possibly can be.
“I don’t want to leave boxing with any excuses. I want to know that I have given my best and with the team I have behind me feel I can continue to progress.”
Wood is delighted with the quality of his promotion after the cancellation of a recent Blackpool card adding: “My cards are value for money and this more than makes up for the Blackpool nightmare.”
An exciting undercard features John Kays, Shayne Singleton, Warren Tansey, Nick Quigley, Stephen Jennings, Johnson, Shaun Docherty, Paul Economides and debutants Austin Hornsby, Joe Collins and Liam Walsh.
Walsh has played for Great Britain’s amateur rugby league team and has sold more than 100 tickets for his first pro fight.
Tickets are available from boxers on the show priced £30 and £50, www.vipbe.co.uk or available on the door.
Tough guy Harvey has twice defeated the ‘One Man Riot’s’ close pal and VIP stablemate Chris Johnson.
But promoter Steve Wood insists there won’t be another upset predicting: “Alex is on a good run and in the mood to cause Harvey non-stop problems.
“He has sold a lot of tickets in his hometown and won’t be letting his fans down.
“Alex puts so much into boxing and improvement is coming. I don’t see why he shouldn’t be involved in British title eliminators by the end of the year.”
Matvienko, 31, is the current British Masters light-middleweight champion and shares Wood’s optimism for the future.
Matvienko (14-1) said: “I’m not saying I am the next world champion, but I would love to go on and fight for the British title. My Masters title means the world.
“How far can I go in the sport? Who’s to say? I just want to be as good as I possibly can be.
“I don’t want to leave boxing with any excuses. I want to know that I have given my best and with the team I have behind me feel I can continue to progress.”
Wood is delighted with the quality of his promotion after the cancellation of a recent Blackpool card adding: “My cards are value for money and this more than makes up for the Blackpool nightmare.”
An exciting undercard features John Kays, Shayne Singleton, Warren Tansey, Nick Quigley, Stephen Jennings, Johnson, Shaun Docherty, Paul Economides and debutants Austin Hornsby, Joe Collins and Liam Walsh.
Walsh has played for Great Britain’s amateur rugby league team and has sold more than 100 tickets for his first pro fight.
Tickets are available from boxers on the show priced £30 and £50, www.vipbe.co.uk or available on the door.
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sweetscience
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Re: MATVIENKO’S REVENGE MISSION
what happened to Guamati rematch ?
think i might go,,, pretty stacked bill !
think i might go,,, pretty stacked bill !
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sweetscience
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Re: MATVIENKO’S REVENGE MISSION
also what time is the first bell ?
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Omar Gummatti withdrew with mumps.sweetscience wrote:what happened to Guamati rematch ?
think i might go,,, pretty stacked bill !
Show is massive - well worth the trip out.
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sweetscience
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Re: MATVIENKO’S REVENGE MISSION
gutted about that for two reasons. a) was a mint fight and would have been a better rematch b) he brought some proper hotties with him to support, wearing very little !
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thepocketrocket
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Re: MATVIENKO’S REVENGE MISSION
Yeah, Omar will be back....Matt aint gonna duck him when he is fit is he Stegsie??? 
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Matt aint gonna duck anyone at all :)thepocketrocket wrote:Yeah, Omar will be back....Matt aint gonna duck him when he is fit is he Stegsie???
For my money their first fight was probably one of the best of last year without a doubt
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STEVE WOOD
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Re: MATVIENKO’S REVENGE MISSION
After the problems of Blackpool I am glad this is going well, worth a visit boys if you can make it !!!
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sweetscience
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Re: MATVIENKO’S REVENGE MISSION
what time is the first bell ?
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Is his Khazakstan fans coming over to see national hero again? He can eat hummus and goat kebab after fight once more.
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demolitiondaley
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Re: MATVIENKO’S REVENGE MISSION
Mats gonna smash this guy up! Late stoppage I think, he looks strong like bull!
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lacollier883
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1st bell is 2pmsweetscience wrote:what time is the first bell ?
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Well done to Matt for taking the sting out of Harvey in the first couple of rounds and then dominating him from the 3rd onwards before stopping him with a wicked body shot in the 5th!!
'One man riot' is never in a dull fight!!
'One man riot' is never in a dull fight!!