Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham | BT Sport - 9 October 2021

Who wins?

Poll ended at 09 Oct 2021, 07:33

Foster - Decision
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Foster - T/KO
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DRAW
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Cunningham - T/KO
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Cunningham - Decision
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Total votes: 10

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Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham | BT Sport - 9 October 2021

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Press Release

BRAD FOSTER will face Jason Cunningham for the British, Commonwealth and European Super-Bantamweight championships at Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday October 9.

Their eagerly awaited battle heads a high quality evening of action that includes another British and Commonwealth showdown, plus the return of World ranked Callum Johnson.

British and Commonwealth champion Foster’s promoters Queensberry won the purse bids when they were ordered for his showdown against European title holder Cunningham (29-6, 6KOs).

The fight had been scheduled to take place last month, but Foster suffered an injury forcing a short postponement.

Foster (14-0-2, 5 KOs) lives close to the venue and allegedly is backing his home support to roar him on.

The Hall of Fame promoter said: “It is one of the most evenly matched fights anywhere this year, but we want to give Brad every advantage so we have gone to an arena close to his home.

“The bill is well-matched and although everyone has waited a little longer than we expected for Foster v Cunningham it will be worth the wait.

“I expected Brad to be facing Gamal Yafai, but Jason was exceptional when he beat him. Brad has been in fantastic form since he signed with Queensberry and it’s hard to believe he’s only 23.”

Doncaster southpaw Cunningham caused a huge upset when he snatched the European crown from Yafai in May, winning on points.

Foster last fought in March when he scored a shut out points win against Alvaro Rodriguez to claim the vacant IBF International belt.

Former World Light-Heavyweight title challenger, Johnson (19-1, 14 KOs) is likely to make a defence of his WBO Global belt.

Johnson lost a four round war in a IBF title challenge against Artur Beterbiev in October 2018, but is highly ranked by the IBF and WBO. Warren is confident of landing the Boston man another marquee contest.

In a Midlands derby Nottingham’s Ekow Essuman (15-0, 6 KOs) will make the first defence of his British and Commonwealth Welterweight crowns when he faces Kingswinford’s Danny Ball (10-0-1, 4 KOs).

Essuman impressed when he ended Chris Jenkins 28 month reign in July stopping the Welsh star in eight rounds.

Ball last boxed in March when he outpointed fellow unbeaten boxer Sam Gilley over ten rounds in a WBC International Silver title defence.

Liam Davies (10-0, 5 KOs) will return on the card after a recent victory in the same arena in August. Davies had been due to face Andrew Cain on the show, but illness means that bout will likely be postponed.

Also featured on the card will be Nick Ball, George Davey, Owen Cooper, Amaar Akbar, Tommy Collins and Macauley Owen.

Tickets will be on sale this week.

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Queensberry Unveil Birmingham ‘Night Of Champions’ – Aug. 28

Foster vs Cunningham for the EBU, British and Commonwealth Super-Bantam Titles; Cacace vs Woodstock for the British Super Featherweight Title; Ennis-Brown vs Maxwell for the British and Commonwealth Super-Lightweight titles.

Plus, the return of Light-Heavyweight Superstar Anthony Yarde, Stoke sensation Nathan Heaney and English Bantamweight Champion Liam Davies.

Tickets on sale next week.

BRAD FOSTER will face Jason Cunningham for the British, Commonwealth and European Super-Bantamweight titles at Utlilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday August 28, live on BT Sport.

Their eagerly awaited triple title showdown heads a stunning night of action that includes two further British championship contests.

Other big names on the blockbuster bill includes Anthony Yarde and boxing’s biggest ticket seller Nathan Heaney.

British and Commonwealth champion Foster’s promoters Queensberry wiped out their rivals when purse bids were ordered for the showdown against European title holder Cunningham (29-6, 6KOs).

Foster (14-0-2, 5 KOs) lives close to the venue in Lichfield and promoter allegedly is backing his legion of fans to roar him on

Warren said: “It is one of the most evenly matched fights anywhere this year, but we want to give Brad every advantage.

“The bill is outstanding and a big local crowd could be the difference come fight night. What a fight it will be.

“I expected Brad to be facing Gamal Yafai, but Jason was exceptional when he beat him. Brad has been in fantastic form since he signed with Queensberry and it’s hard to believe he’s only 23.”

Doncaster southpaw Cunningham caused a huge upset when he snatched the European crown from Yafai in May.

Foster last fought in March when he scored a shut out points win against Alvaro Rodriguez to pick up the vacant IBF International belt.

Former World Light-Heavyweight title challenger Yarde (20-2, 19 KOs) has a warm-up ahead of his likely rematch against Commonwealth champion Lyndon Arthur, who controversially outpointed him last December.

Akeem Ennis-Brown (14-0, 1 KO) will risk his British and Commonwealth Super-Lightweight championships against Liverpool’s former amateur superstar Sam Maxwell (15-0, 11 KOs).

The Gloucester man hasn’t boxed since winning his title in a points win against Philip Bowes last September.

He had been due to face Maxwell in March, but was injured and his challenger had to be content with a points win against late sub Ben Fields.

Belfast’s Anthony Cacace (18-1, 7 KOs) will finally get to defend his British Super-Featherweight crown against Lyon Woodstock (12-2, 5 KOs).

Injuries and illness has prevented the fight taking place since it was first scheduled last August, and it promises to be a cracking 12 rounder.

In a fourth title fight Telford’s Liam Davies (9-0, 4 KOs) will make his first defence of the English Bantamweight title he won so impressively against Sean Cairns last November.

Warren added: “Ennis-Brown v Maxwell and Cacace v Woodstock fights promise and will deliver excitement for those lucky enough to be there and BT Sport viewers.

“This is a card that no one can have any complaints about.”

Stoke Middleweight Heaney(12-0, 4 KOs) will have his raucous army behind him when he boxes a ten rounder in his third fight under the Queensberry banner.

Warren hopes that next summer, Heaney will be fighting on an open air show at the bet365 Stadium, home of his beloved Stoke City.

Northampton Super-Lightweight Eithan James (5-0) will box a six rounder on the bill.

Dublin’s Willo Hayden a training partner of Conor McGregor makes his professional debut in a four round Super-Lightweight contest.

Also in four round action is Nottingham Light-Heavyweight Ezra Taylor (1-0, 1 KO) and Telford debutant Super-Lightweight Macauley Owen.
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Props to FW on this one. A good show with competitive domestic fights.

Strange to put it on at the old NIA. Won’t get close to selling it out.
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Re: Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham - 28 August 2021

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maverick23 wrote: 16 Jul 2021, 09:30 Props to FW on this one. A good show with competitive domestic fights.

Strange to put it on at the old NIA. Won’t get close to selling it out.
Decent card indeed.

Gonna go H2H with the Boxxer Sky show

BT will finally win a H2H!!

Then Benavidez vs Uzcategui :box:
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Re: Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham - 28 August 2021

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Finally a decent card ,was beginning to give up hope .
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Re: Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham - 28 August 2021

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rd350lc wrote: 16 Jul 2021, 16:33 Finally a decent card ,was beginning to give up hope .
Let’s see how it ends up. FW’s shows have changed loads recently post announcement.
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Re: Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham - 28 August 2021

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maverick23 wrote: 16 Jul 2021, 16:39
rd350lc wrote: 16 Jul 2021, 16:33 Finally a decent card ,was beginning to give up hope .
Let’s see how it ends up. FW’s shows have changed loads recently post announcement.
Agreed , seems to be a common theme of late .
Wonder if a card has ever "improved" in terms of quality ? Mostly seem to get worse with withdrawals .
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Re: Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham - 28 August 2021

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rd350lc wrote: 16 Jul 2021, 16:44
maverick23 wrote: 16 Jul 2021, 16:39
rd350lc wrote: 16 Jul 2021, 16:33 Finally a decent card ,was beginning to give up hope .
Let’s see how it ends up. FW’s shows have changed loads recently post announcement.
Agreed , seems to be a common theme of late .
Wonder if a card has ever "improved" in terms of quality ? Mostly seem to get worse with withdrawals .
The trend continues….

The fight’s off due to an injury to Foster. Cunningham is off the card as the fight will be delayed.
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Re: Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham - 28 August 2021

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Fücks sake!

Was only JUST announced as well.
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Re: Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham - 28 August 2021

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This is shaping up to be the worst year of boxing in living memory.
Obviously covid is playing a massive part but fighters must be getting well pi$$ed at not being able to make a living .
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Re: Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham - 28 August 2021

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Willo Hayden is a relative of mine, boxed for Phil Sutcliffe Snr at Crumlin boxing club, I think the fans will like him and his style, he’s certainly a handful and entertaining
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Re: Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham - 28 August 2021 (Postponed)

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Press Release

Hall-Of-Fame Promoter Frank’s Queensberry are bringing a stacked card, including three British title fights, to the Utlilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday August 28, live on BT Sport.

Anthony Cacace will defend against Lyon Woodstock, Akeem Ennis-Brown against Sam Maxwell.

And Ijaz Ahmed and Kaisy Khademi will contest the vacant British super flyweight title.

Ahmed vs. Khademi will replace a planned fight between Brad Foster and Jason Cunningham - which got scrapped when Foster withdrew with injury.

Other big names on the blockbuster bill includes Anthony Yarde and boxing’s biggest ticket seller Nathan Heaney.

Former World Light-Heavyweight title challenger Yarde (20-2, 19 KOs) has a warm-up ahead of his likely rematch against Commonwealth champion Lyndon Arthur, who controversially outpointed him last December.

Akeem Ennis-Brown (14-0, 1 KO) will risk his British and Commonwealth Super-Lightweight championships against Liverpool’s former amateur superstar Sam Maxwell (15-0, 11 KOs).

The Gloucester man hasn’t boxed since winning his title in a points win against Philip Bowes last September.

He had been due to face Maxwell in March, but was injured and his challenger had to be content with a points win against late sub Ben Fields.

Belfast’s Anthony Cacace (18-1, 7 KOs) will finally get to defend his British Super-Featherweight crown against Lyon Woodstock (12-2, 5 KOs).

Injuries and illness has prevented the fight taking place since it was first scheduled last August, and it promises to be a cracking 12 rounder.

In a fourth title fight Telford’s Liam Davies (9-0, 4 KOs) will make his first defence of the English Bantamweight title he won so impressively against Sean Cairns last November.

Warren added: “Ennis-Brown v Maxwell and Cacace v Woodstock fights promise and will deliver excitement for those lucky enough to be there and BT Sport viewers.

"Ahmed v Khademi was a closely fought contest first time out, I can only imagine fans will be treated to much the same this time around.

“This is a card that no one can have any complaints about.”

Stoke Middleweight Heaney(12-0, 4 KOs) will have his raucous army behind him when he boxes a ten rounder in his third fight under the Queensberry banner.

Warren hopes that next summer, Heaney will be fighting on an open air show at the bet365 Stadium, home of his beloved Stoke City.

Northampton Super-Lightweight Eithan James (5-0) will box a six rounder on the bill.

Dublin’s Willo Hayden a training partner of Conor McGregor makes his professional debut in a four round Super-Lightweight contest.

Also in four round action is Nottingham Light-Heavyweight Ezra Taylor (1-0, 1 KO) and Telford debutant Super-Lightweight Macauley Owen.
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Re: Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham - 9 October 2021

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BRAD FOSTER will face Jason Cunningham for the British, Commonwealth and European Super-Bantamweight championships at Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday October 9.

Their eagerly awaited battle heads a high quality evening of action that includes another British and Commonwealth showdown, plus the return of World ranked Callum Johnson.

British and Commonwealth champion Foster’s promoters Queensberry won the purse bids when they were ordered for his showdown against European title holder Cunningham (29-6, 6KOs).

The fight had been scheduled to take place last month, but Foster suffered an injury forcing a short postponement.

Foster (14-0-2, 5 KOs) lives close to the venue and allegedly is backing his home support to roar him on.

The Hall of Fame promoter said: “It is one of the most evenly matched fights anywhere this year, but we want to give Brad every advantage so we have gone to an arena close to his home.

“The bill is well-matched and although everyone has waited a little longer than we expected for Foster v Cunningham it will be worth the wait.

“I expected Brad to be facing Gamal Yafai, but Jason was exceptional when he beat him. Brad has been in fantastic form since he signed with Queensberry and it’s hard to believe he’s only 23.”

Doncaster southpaw Cunningham caused a huge upset when he snatched the European crown from Yafai in May, winning on points.

Foster last fought in March when he scored a shut out points win against Alvaro Rodriguez to claim the vacant IBF International belt.

Former World Light-Heavyweight title challenger, Johnson (19-1, 14 KOs) is likely to make a defence of his WBO Global belt.

Johnson lost a four round war in a IBF title challenge against Artur Beterbiev in October 2018, but is highly ranked by the IBF and WBO. Warren is confident of landing the Boston man another marquee contest.

In a Midlands derby Nottingham’s Ekow Essuman (15-0, 6 KOs) will make the first defence of his British and Commonwealth Welterweight crowns when he faces Kingswinford’s Danny Ball (10-0-1, 4 KOs).

Essuman impressed when he ended Chris Jenkins 28 month reign in July stopping the Welsh star in eight rounds.

Ball last boxed in March when he outpointed fellow unbeaten boxer Sam Gilley over ten rounds in a WBC International Silver title defence.

Liam Davies (10-0, 5 KOs) will return on the card after a recent victory in the same arena in August. Davies had been due to face Andrew Cain on the show, but illness means that bout will likely be postponed.

Also featured on the card will be Nick Ball, George Davey, Owen Cooper, Amaar Akbar, Tommy Collins and Macauley Owen.
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Re: Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham | BT Sport - 9 October 2021

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JASON CUNNINGHAM has warned Brad Foster that he will be taken into “deep waters” in their triple title showdown next month.

Cunningham will be risking his European Super-Bantamweight championship, while Foster (14-0-2, 5 KOs) will defend his British and Commonwealth titles in their 12 rounder at Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday October 9, live on BT.

Battle hardened Cunningham (29-6, 6KOs) caused a big upset when he took the European crown from Gamal Yafai in May, winning on points.

The Doncaster man knocked down Yafai three times and says: “There are plenty of positives about Brad, but if there is one thing I have got over him it is definitely experience.

“I just believe that it is my time and it might be a bit soon for Brad. I believe I am going to continue where I left off from Gamal Yafai.

“We haven’t seen Brad in deep waters so we don’t know what he’s like when it is time for a proper gut check.

“There is no doubt that I am his hardest test to date without a shadow of a doubt and we will see what Brad is all about.”

Cunningham, 31, who has also held Commonwealth belts at Bantamweight and Featherweight celebrates ten years as a professional in December.

He has never been beaten at Super-Bantamweight and says: “I’ve done it the hard way and come the old school route. I think I have got that bit of respect that I deserve.

“If I beat Brad I pick up the British title and become a three-weight Commonwealth champion. I don’t think many fighters have won three Commonwealth titles at different weights.

“I’m European champion also so there will only be one place to go. There is a lot riding on this fight for Brad and myself.

“If Brad loses he can have a couple years building back up, I can’t go back to that because I am early thirties.

“The world champions are all good fighters and that is a step above. When I beat Brad that is the only step to go.

“I don’t plan on being in boxing for much longer. I have had a brilliant career, I am doing all right. I want to go for it and get the biggest fights I possibly can.

“I know what I want to make for the rest of my career, but health is wealth and I don’t see myself going on too long in this game.”

The British, Commonwealth and European Super-Bantamweight title fight between Brad Foster and Jason Cunningham headlines a night of Championship boxing at Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday October 9.

In a Midlands derby Nottingham’s Ekow Essuman (15-0, 6 KOs) will make the first defence of his British Welterweight crown when he faces Kingswinford’s Danny Ball (10-0-1, 4 KOs).

Former World Light-Heavyweight title challenger, Callum Johnson (19-1, 14 KOs) returns in a ten rounder against tough Russian Server Emurlaev.

English Bantamweight champion Liam Davies (10-0, 5 KOs) will also be in action.

Tickets are available here

Ticket prices as follows:

A HOSPITALITY – £255
B – £155
C – £105
D – £80
E – £55
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Christ - £255 for a hospitality ticket to this.
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Fight Week! :box:
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Cunningham has always been a tough cookie but he stunned me with that showing against Yafai, he was brilliant, took his game to another level, despite being a 2 weight Commonwealth champ he's lost the big fights, winning the European title will bring a confidence surely going in here, Foster a very good boxer, young but great experience for his age, can switch and get in the trenches, he beats Cunningham in a close one
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handsofstone wrote: 03 Oct 2021, 15:53 Cunningham has always been a tough cookie but he stunned me with that showing against Yafai, he was brilliant, took his game to another level, despite being a 2 weight Commonwealth champ he's lost the big fights, winning the European title will bring a confidence surely going in here, Foster a very good boxer, young but great experience for his age, can switch and get in the trenches, he beats Cunningham in a close one
He's trained very hard for this. Been doing 10x3s with Jack Bateson.
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mickey1975 wrote: 04 Oct 2021, 05:01
handsofstone wrote: 03 Oct 2021, 15:53 Cunningham has always been a tough cookie but he stunned me with that showing against Yafai, he was brilliant, took his game to another level, despite being a 2 weight Commonwealth champ he's lost the big fights, winning the European title will bring a confidence surely going in here, Foster a very good boxer, young but great experience for his age, can switch and get in the trenches, he beats Cunningham in a close one
He's trained very hard for this. Been doing 10x3s with Jack Bateson.
brad or jas?
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I was fully expecting this to be on ITV to promote the Fury fight
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stujones wrote: 04 Oct 2021, 23:59 I was fully expecting this to be on ITV to promote the Fury fight
Why ITV though?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 05 Oct 2021, 04:38
stujones wrote: 04 Oct 2021, 23:59 I was fully expecting this to be on ITV to promote the Fury fight
Why ITV though?
I assume because they simulcast their U.K. BT lead in show on ITV last time Wilder fought Fury.

It was a great idea by Warren and I’m sure it would have helped the buy in for the PPV but it perhaps it didn’t deliver the viewer numbers for ITV compared to other programming they could have put on.

The card wasn’t particularly strong from memory - it may have been better to have thrown one of their bigger names on it (Yarde/Dubois/Joyce/Liam Williams). I’m pretty sure it was headlined by Foster against Lucien Reid which isn’t a bad fight by any means but perhaps not one to have in such a good time slot on ITV.
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maverick23 wrote: 05 Oct 2021, 05:29
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 05 Oct 2021, 04:38
stujones wrote: 04 Oct 2021, 23:59 I was fully expecting this to be on ITV to promote the Fury fight
Why ITV though?
I assume because they simulcast their U.K. BT lead in show on ITV last time Wilder fought Fury.

It was a great idea by Warren and I’m sure it would have helped the buy in for the PPV but it perhaps it didn’t deliver the viewer numbers for ITV compared to other programming they could have put on.

The card wasn’t particularly strong from memory - it may have been better to have thrown one of their bigger names on it (Yarde/Dubois/Joyce/Liam Williams). I’m pretty sure it was headlined by Foster against Lucien Reid which isn’t a bad fight by any means but perhaps not one to have in such a good time slot on ITV.
Ah yes I remember.
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Press Release | Liam Davies Eager For Showdown With Dennis McCann

Liam Davies is more than willing to go through Dennis McCann to prove that he’s the best bantamweight in Britain.

English champion Davies is next in action at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham, as part of a BT Sport televised offering, this coming Saturday October 9.

McCann is due to box at the same venue the following month, with both of them signed to promotional deals under allegedly’s banner.

Davies, who is managed by BCB Promotions, has set his sights on McCann and the British bantamweight title, which is currently held by Lee McGregor.

That belt might yet become vacant, with McGregor also being the European champion and Kash Farooq, the next in line to challenge him, already in possession of a Lonsdale belt.

McCann is considered to be the hot prospect of the division, but has yet to compete for a title as a pro. His record currently stands at a flawless 10 wins from 10 outings, with six TKOs.

Davies claimed his national honours last November, pummelling Sean Cairns into retiring from the bout after six rounds. He’s also moved to 10 out of 10, with five stoppages.

He’s appeared on Warren’s Queensbury Promotions shows twice this year, taking just two rounds apiece to dispose of Stefan Slavchev and Raymond Commey.

The second-generation fighter, who is from Telford, is the son of ex-pro Tristan Davies and represented his father’s Donnington Boxing Club as an amateur.

He racked up exactly 100 amateur contests, coming out on top 78 times, and was an ABA Schoolboys national champion in 2010. He went on to represent England at youth level.

The 25-year-old is entering the prime years of his career, with Warren’s influence more than likely to bring McCann into the equation.

Davies said: “I’ve only been with Frank (Warren) for a few months and this is my third fight under him. He’s on about getting me on again before Christmas, too.

“I’ve had back-to-back stoppages, too, so let’s see if I can keep that up! Every time I’m on TV is a chance for me to impress and things are looking good.

“It’s one thing being signed to Frank, it’s another to be on his live shows and I just want to carry on taking the chances that he’s giving me.

“It might seem that it’s happened quickly for me but, if I’m honest, I am where I thought I would be, so I just want to keep building myself up. I’ve got a lot more to prove.

“It’s great to be the English champion, but I would fight anyone to get the British title and that includes Dennis McCann. I think it’s inevitable that we will cross paths, let’s hope it happens.

“He’s not very wise if he picks me for his first test, because that’s what it will be if you look at his pro record. I’ve been to places that he hasn’t, amateur and pro.

“I’ve been fighting stronger men for years, since I was a senior in the amateurs. I could have turned pro, at 18, and took the easy option.

“Dennis came through at youth level and then straight to pro. To me, he’s never really had it that hard in there. I’ve seen him at very close quarters.

“He boxed my brother (Bradley Thompson), as an amateur. I was glued to the ring, so I know what he’s all about. He is good, he wouldn’t have beaten Brad otherwise.

“I think it will be a different story against me. I’ve already won the English title, on 18 days notice, in my first fight on television having never been 10 rounds. That put me on the map.

“Let people call him the favourite, I’ve had it that before and come away with a win. That’s the difference between us, I’ve already proved myself as a domestic contender.

“If it’s me and Dennis for the British title, the sooner, the better. I could do that and then move up the weights. I’m a massive bantam, big enough to fight at feather.”

Before that possible date with Dennis; Davies must overcome a former world title challenger this weekend.

The Telford scrapper takes on Dixon Flores for the vacant WBC International Super Bantamweight Title.

It’s a step up for Davies but one that he is confident of overcoming.

“”I respect Flores because he’s been in with some top class fighters,” he added. “He’s fought at a good level and has a winning record. He’s a live opponent but one I’m confident of beating.

“I’m looking forward to getting that strap around my waist and moving forward.”

Davies versus Flores is part of a bumper night of boxing at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham.

Fellow BCB fighter, Danny Ball, challenges Nottingham’s Ekow Essuman for his British and Commonwealth Welterweight crowns.

BCB’s Ryan Woolridge, Owen Cooper and Macualey Owen are also in action alongside Callum Johnson, Nick Ball, George Davey, and Amaar Akbar.

Lichfield’s Brad Foster faces Jason Cunningham for the British, Commonwealth and European Super-Bantamweight championships at the top of the bill.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 05 Oct 2021, 05:31
maverick23 wrote: 05 Oct 2021, 05:29
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 05 Oct 2021, 04:38

Why ITV though?
I assume because they simulcast their U.K. BT lead in show on ITV last time Wilder fought Fury.

It was a great idea by Warren and I’m sure it would have helped the buy in for the PPV but it perhaps it didn’t deliver the viewer numbers for ITV compared to other programming they could have put on.

The card wasn’t particularly strong from memory - it may have been better to have thrown one of their bigger names on it (Yarde/Dubois/Joyce/Liam Williams). I’m pretty sure it was headlined by Foster against Lucien Reid which isn’t a bad fight by any means but perhaps not one to have in such a good time slot on ITV.
Ah yes I remember.
If I remember rightly there was a right balls up with the simulcast - didn't the screen go down for a long time and didn't it cut off to the news or something before the result was announced - remember there being lots of complaints.
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Re: Brad Foster vs. Jason Cunningham | BT Sport - 9 October 2021

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Looking forward to seeing Essuman out again, pulled off the upset against Jenkins and making first defence of his British and Commonwealth titles against unbeaten Ball who has a sold record going into his first title fight, not many established names on there but some solid prospects
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