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Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 10:20
by HS Press
Unbeaten Middleweight “Dazzling” Darren Barker admits he’s been casting an envious eye towards the Super Middleweight division and the exciting new Super Six World Boxing Classic.

Barker’s stable mate and reigning WBC World Champ Carl Froch is one of the “Super Six” battling it out for Super Middleweight superiority and Barker says it’s a tournament that excites him as a boxer and a boxing fan.

Barker is the reigning Commonwealth Middleweight title holder and he will attempt to add the British title to his already impressive resume on Saturday when he clashes with former champ Wayne Elcock at the Brentwood Centre.

The Hennessy Sports event is live on ITV4 from 7:30pm and Barker believes a win can set him on course to follow in Froch’s footsteps in 2010. “This is a massive fight for me and when you look at Wayne’s pedigree and experience you’d have to say it’s my biggest test to date but I’m ready for it,” said Barker.

“Winning a British title has been a dream of mine since I started boxing but I have World title ambitions as well and hopefully that’s something I can look at next year.”

Barker has sparred countless rounds with Froch as well as a stint sparring Mikkel Kessler, the Danish hero who also features in the Super Six tournament. “I know from sparring top fighters like Froch and Kessler that I can compete at the highest level, that’s where I want to be and I feel I’m ready for anyone now.

The Chelsea fanatic says he would relish a Super Six tournament at Middleweight. “The Super Six has been terrific for boxing and I think it will rejuvenate the sport in the same way the Champions League did for football. I’d love if there was one at Middleweight that I could be part of. It’s all about the best fighting the best and that’s what the fans want to see and as a boxer they are exactly the kind of fights you want to be involved in.”

Barker’s clash with Elcock on Saturday headlines an action packed night of Championship boxing at the Brentwood Centre. Colchester’s Lee Purdy makes the first defence of his Southern Area Welterweight title against Mark Douglas while the undercard action also includes the return of Waltham Abbey Super Middleweight Daniel Cadman following a three year hiatus while exciting light middleweight Yassine El Maachi also features alongside unbeaten prospects Bobby Ward, Phill Fury and Steve Barnes.

Tickets for the bout priced £30 and £80 are available from the Ticketline box office on 0844 888 4402 or via http://www.ticketline.co.uk.

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Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 10:23
by Adamj1987
i'm looking forward to watching this friday night, hope i have a TV to watch it on

Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 10:24
by Lenny
Let us know how it goes on Friday Adam so I can get down the bookies before the fight starts on Saturday

Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 10:24
by Tommy Gunn13
As much as i like Barker&i think he would beat Macklin,why would he be invited to box in a super six at middleweight...

Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 10:26
by Adamj1987
Lenny wrote:Let us know how it goes on Friday Adam so I can get down the bookies before the fight starts on Saturday
i meant the weigh in :DDD

Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 10:28
by MrBoxingUK2
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:As much as i like Barker&i think he would beat Macklin,why would he be invited to box in a super six at middleweight...
who said anything about him being invited? he said he is a fan of it that's all. plus in an interview yesterday he said he will never fight at smw

Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 10:29
by Lenny
Good stuff!

I think this makes 13 threads HS Press has started regarding Saturday night. Someone has been working hard

Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 10:31
by Adamj1987
MrBoxingUK2 wrote:
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:As much as i like Barker&i think he would beat Macklin,why would he be invited to box in a super six at middleweight...
who said anything about him being invited? he said he is a fan of it that's all. plus in an interview yesterday he said he will never fight at smw
indeed, i hope he is a career middleweight as there are some good up and comerins in the middleweight division that id like to see him against in a few years.

also thanks for the videos on youtube, i watch the ones i missed on your channel everyweek :TU:

Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 10:31
by Adamj1987
Lenny wrote:Good stuff!

I think this makes 13 threads HS Press has started regarding Saturday night. Someone has been working hard
he's paid per post :lol:

Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 10:36
by Tommy Gunn13
MrBoxingUK2 wrote:
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:As much as i like Barker&i think he would beat Macklin,why would he be invited to box in a super six at middleweight...
who said anything about him being invited? he said he is a fan of it that's all. plus in an interview yesterday he said he will never fight at smw
Oh i do apolagise i read it wrong :oops: :oops:
I think 2010 will be a good year for him...

Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 10:42
by ourkid1984
I like Barker, he's classy in the ring and outside.

Hope he manages to get a proper world title fight in the future but first needs to win on Saturday which I think he will.

Maybe if there is a middleweight super 6 him and Macklin could be involved, that would be good for British boxing.

Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 10:53
by MrBoxingUK2
ourkid1984 wrote:I like Barker, he's classy in the ring and outside.

Hope he manages to get a proper world title fight in the future but first needs to win on Saturday which I think he will.

Maybe if there is a middleweight super 6 him and Macklin could be involved, that would be good for British boxing.

british/irish based super 6????

macklin
moore
barker
duddy
lee
martin murray sound good??

Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 11:14
by Srebmun
Lenny wrote:Let us know how it goes on Friday Adam so I can get down the bookies before the fight starts on Saturday
I must admit that has just made me chuckle at my desk. 8)

Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 11:25
by Tommy Gunn13
MrBoxingUK2 wrote:
ourkid1984 wrote:I like Barker, he's classy in the ring and outside.

Hope he manages to get a proper world title fight in the future but first needs to win on Saturday which I think he will.

Maybe if there is a middleweight super 6 him and Macklin could be involved, that would be good for British boxing.

british/irish based super 6????

macklin
moore
barker
duddy
lee
martin murray sound good??
Sounds good to me,if only it could happen :TU:

Re: Barker looking for Super Six of his own

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 11:27
by Adamj1987
Srebmun wrote:
Lenny wrote:Let us know how it goes on Friday Adam so I can get down the bookies before the fight starts on Saturday
I must admit that has just made me chuckle at my desk. 8)
glad i made someone happy :TU: