Selby Draws On Calzaghe Glory Ahead Of Wales Show
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Selby Draws On Calzaghe Glory Ahead Of Wales Show
Welshman says he wants to emulate Super Middleweight legend Joe
Lee Selby wants to join Joe Calzaghe as a Welsh boxing great – and says that journey begins on Saturday with European Featherweight title glory against Rendall Munroe at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, live on Sky Sports.
The Barry stylist has been on a fantastic run of fights, seeing of seven top class fighters on his way to his clash with Munroe. The former World title challenger from Leicester is confident of becoming a two-weight European champ and taking Selby’s British title in with the bargain, but his host expects to shine on his first ever pro outing in Cardiff and wants to emulate the great World champions of Wales like Calzaghe.
“The show has sold really well and a great win means I will headline here again and again,” said Selby, who tipped the scales at 8st 13lbs 8oz, with Munroe weighing 8st 12lbs 5oz. “It would be nice to have the recognition of Steve Robinson, Robbie Regan and Joe Calzaghe who all fought a lot in Wales and did amazing things for the sport and the country. This is big-time boxing and this is what Wales needs.
“Being on top of a Sky Sports show is something you dream of as a kid. I don't feel the pressure so it'll be nice to have the fans behind me. It will be nice to be cheered into the ring instead of booed. It will be nice to be built up in front of my home crowd and build up a good following in Wales.
“Rendall was a great fighter. I remember boxing on the undercard of him and Kiko Martinez (February 2009). I watched the fight and I thought it was brilliant. But he has been at his best and I think it is my time now to take over.
“Rendall travelled to Japan and came up short in a World title fight against a great fighter and got stopped by Scott Quigg, who is another great fighter, so he knows how to mix it at the top, but I've been working on things in the gym to get him out of there. I think it'll be a very competitive fight early on but my class will show in the later rounds.
“He is fighting at a higher weight now and I am a massive Featherweight; I am big and strong so I can’t see him being as strong as me. Back in the day he was hungry but I don’t know if he still has the hunger and the desire – he has already retired once and come back. Let’s see how much he wants it.
“I am at the top of my game at the moment. I will be too much for him. He last two fights are against an eight-fight novice and the other had won three fights out of 60, and then he is going to jump in the ring with me? That is a different fight altogether.
“I had a tough 2013. I had four twelve round fights and I think it took its toll. It wasn’t the fights, it was the camps. My sparring partners are tougher than my fights because they are all heavier. But I have had a nice rest, regrouped and I am ready to do the business.
“I’ve been on the road most of my career. Even when I started off I was going away as the opponent against the home fighter. I either like to be hated or have all the fans on my side, either way I perform to my best.
“I want to fight for a World title, that's every boxer's aim but I really believe I'm closing in on that now. I think I would hold my own against any Featherweight out there right now, but I don't want to just challenge for a World title I want to win it and keep hold of it. So I want to be ready to do just that, reach the top and stay there.”
Selby’s clash with Munroe tops a brilliant night of action in Cardiff, with a tasty all-Welsh British Lightweight title eliminator between Gavin Rees and Gary Buckland one of many highlights.
Olympic Gold medal hero Anthony Joshua MBE fights for the fourth time in the paid ranks against Aberdare’s Dorian Darch while Jason Cook meets Tony Pace for the Celtic Welterweight title.
Prizefighter Light Welterweight champion Chris Jenkins is in action as is former European Middleweight champion Kerry Hope, and Islington’s former British Light Middleweight title challenger Erick Ochieng faces a tough test in his first fight down at Welterweight against Dale Evans.
Swansea’s talented Super Middleweight Tobias Webb tackles Nathan King in a six-round contest, with Bristol’s unbeaten Welterweight Tamuka Mucha in his seventh pro fight.
Tickets are on sale now priced at £30, £40 and £60 ringside available from www.livenation.co.uk or by calling 02920 22 44 88, or from Sanigar Events on 0117 949 6699.
VIP Packages priced £120 are available from www.matchroomboxing.com or by calling 01277 359900.
Saturday’ night running order and weights (Running order subject to change)
5:30pm 6 x 3 mins Welterweight Contest
TAMUKA MUCHA (10st 8lbs 15oz) v LEON FINDLAY (10st 11lbs 5oz)
(Bristol) (Ammanford)
Live on the Red Button on Sky Sports from 6pm
6pm 6 x 3 mins Super Middleweight Contest
TOBIAS WEBB (12st 4lbs) v NATHAN KING (12st 1lbs 6oz)
(Swansea) (Mountain Ash)
Followed by
6 x 3 mins Middleweight Contest
KERRY HOPE (11st 11lbs 7oz) v PAUL MOFFETT (12st 2lbs)
(Merthyr Tydfil) (Bangor)
Followed by
10 x 3 mins WBC International Light Welterweight Championship
CHRIS JENKINS (9st 12lbs 13oz) v CHRISTOPHER SEBIRE (9st 13lbs 12oz)
(Swansea) (France)
LIVE on Sky Sports 1 from 8pm
8pm 8 x 3 mins Welterweight Contest
ERICK OCHIENG (10st 8lbs 12oz) v DALE EVANS (10st 8lbs 5oz)
(Stoke Newington) (St Clears)
Followed by
12 x 3 mins Eliminator for British Lightweight Championship
GAVIN REES (9st 8lbs 15oz) v GARY BUCKLAND (9st 8lbs 13oz)
(Newbridge) (Cardiff)
Followed by
6 x 3 mins Heavyweight Contest
ANTHONY JOSHUA (17st 3lbs 9oz) v DORIAN DARCH (17st 3oz)
(London) (Aberdare)
Followed by
12 x 3 mins Vacant European & British Featherweight Championship
LEE SELBY (8st 13lbs 8oz) v RENDALL MUNROE (8st 12lbs 5oz)
(Barry) (Leicester)
Followed by
10 x 3 mins Celtic Welterweight Championship
JASON COOK (10st 4lbs 15oz) v TONY PACE (10st 1lbs 1oz)
(Maesteg) (Talbot Green)
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Lee Selby wants to join Joe Calzaghe as a Welsh boxing great – and says that journey begins on Saturday with European Featherweight title glory against Rendall Munroe at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, live on Sky Sports.
The Barry stylist has been on a fantastic run of fights, seeing of seven top class fighters on his way to his clash with Munroe. The former World title challenger from Leicester is confident of becoming a two-weight European champ and taking Selby’s British title in with the bargain, but his host expects to shine on his first ever pro outing in Cardiff and wants to emulate the great World champions of Wales like Calzaghe.
“The show has sold really well and a great win means I will headline here again and again,” said Selby, who tipped the scales at 8st 13lbs 8oz, with Munroe weighing 8st 12lbs 5oz. “It would be nice to have the recognition of Steve Robinson, Robbie Regan and Joe Calzaghe who all fought a lot in Wales and did amazing things for the sport and the country. This is big-time boxing and this is what Wales needs.
“Being on top of a Sky Sports show is something you dream of as a kid. I don't feel the pressure so it'll be nice to have the fans behind me. It will be nice to be cheered into the ring instead of booed. It will be nice to be built up in front of my home crowd and build up a good following in Wales.
“Rendall was a great fighter. I remember boxing on the undercard of him and Kiko Martinez (February 2009). I watched the fight and I thought it was brilliant. But he has been at his best and I think it is my time now to take over.
“Rendall travelled to Japan and came up short in a World title fight against a great fighter and got stopped by Scott Quigg, who is another great fighter, so he knows how to mix it at the top, but I've been working on things in the gym to get him out of there. I think it'll be a very competitive fight early on but my class will show in the later rounds.
“He is fighting at a higher weight now and I am a massive Featherweight; I am big and strong so I can’t see him being as strong as me. Back in the day he was hungry but I don’t know if he still has the hunger and the desire – he has already retired once and come back. Let’s see how much he wants it.
“I am at the top of my game at the moment. I will be too much for him. He last two fights are against an eight-fight novice and the other had won three fights out of 60, and then he is going to jump in the ring with me? That is a different fight altogether.
“I had a tough 2013. I had four twelve round fights and I think it took its toll. It wasn’t the fights, it was the camps. My sparring partners are tougher than my fights because they are all heavier. But I have had a nice rest, regrouped and I am ready to do the business.
“I’ve been on the road most of my career. Even when I started off I was going away as the opponent against the home fighter. I either like to be hated or have all the fans on my side, either way I perform to my best.
“I want to fight for a World title, that's every boxer's aim but I really believe I'm closing in on that now. I think I would hold my own against any Featherweight out there right now, but I don't want to just challenge for a World title I want to win it and keep hold of it. So I want to be ready to do just that, reach the top and stay there.”
Selby’s clash with Munroe tops a brilliant night of action in Cardiff, with a tasty all-Welsh British Lightweight title eliminator between Gavin Rees and Gary Buckland one of many highlights.
Olympic Gold medal hero Anthony Joshua MBE fights for the fourth time in the paid ranks against Aberdare’s Dorian Darch while Jason Cook meets Tony Pace for the Celtic Welterweight title.
Prizefighter Light Welterweight champion Chris Jenkins is in action as is former European Middleweight champion Kerry Hope, and Islington’s former British Light Middleweight title challenger Erick Ochieng faces a tough test in his first fight down at Welterweight against Dale Evans.
Swansea’s talented Super Middleweight Tobias Webb tackles Nathan King in a six-round contest, with Bristol’s unbeaten Welterweight Tamuka Mucha in his seventh pro fight.
Tickets are on sale now priced at £30, £40 and £60 ringside available from www.livenation.co.uk or by calling 02920 22 44 88, or from Sanigar Events on 0117 949 6699.
VIP Packages priced £120 are available from www.matchroomboxing.com or by calling 01277 359900.
Saturday’ night running order and weights (Running order subject to change)
5:30pm 6 x 3 mins Welterweight Contest
TAMUKA MUCHA (10st 8lbs 15oz) v LEON FINDLAY (10st 11lbs 5oz)
(Bristol) (Ammanford)
Live on the Red Button on Sky Sports from 6pm
6pm 6 x 3 mins Super Middleweight Contest
TOBIAS WEBB (12st 4lbs) v NATHAN KING (12st 1lbs 6oz)
(Swansea) (Mountain Ash)
Followed by
6 x 3 mins Middleweight Contest
KERRY HOPE (11st 11lbs 7oz) v PAUL MOFFETT (12st 2lbs)
(Merthyr Tydfil) (Bangor)
Followed by
10 x 3 mins WBC International Light Welterweight Championship
CHRIS JENKINS (9st 12lbs 13oz) v CHRISTOPHER SEBIRE (9st 13lbs 12oz)
(Swansea) (France)
LIVE on Sky Sports 1 from 8pm
8pm 8 x 3 mins Welterweight Contest
ERICK OCHIENG (10st 8lbs 12oz) v DALE EVANS (10st 8lbs 5oz)
(Stoke Newington) (St Clears)
Followed by
12 x 3 mins Eliminator for British Lightweight Championship
GAVIN REES (9st 8lbs 15oz) v GARY BUCKLAND (9st 8lbs 13oz)
(Newbridge) (Cardiff)
Followed by
6 x 3 mins Heavyweight Contest
ANTHONY JOSHUA (17st 3lbs 9oz) v DORIAN DARCH (17st 3oz)
(London) (Aberdare)
Followed by
12 x 3 mins Vacant European & British Featherweight Championship
LEE SELBY (8st 13lbs 8oz) v RENDALL MUNROE (8st 12lbs 5oz)
(Barry) (Leicester)
Followed by
10 x 3 mins Celtic Welterweight Championship
JASON COOK (10st 4lbs 15oz) v TONY PACE (10st 1lbs 1oz)
(Maesteg) (Talbot Green)
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Lets hope Selby wins as do the defending 6 Nations champions Wales against Italy in the rugby to make it a great day all round for our wonderful nation on Saturday
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Steffan wrote:Lets hope Selby wins as do the defending 6 Nations champions Wales against Italy in the rugby to make it a great day all round for our wonderful nation on Saturday
I second that.
Wales is a great Nation.
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i see you're showing a little bit of thigh there, Hampo. Cymru am byth
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Well it will get a lot of the horny Cymruphiles in.
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Hope Selby does the business in style. He hasn't shown the same venom as he showed Stephen Smith over his last few fights but the Smith fight shows he does have a pop to put people to sleep.
Hopefully Hearn throws him into the international scene this year . He is too good domestically so needs a good test. His weight division is rife with big names so it will be interesting to see where he goes .
Hopefully Hearn throws him into the international scene this year . He is too good domestically so needs a good test. His weight division is rife with big names so it will be interesting to see where he goes .
Re: Selby Draws On Calzaghe Glory Ahead Of Wales Show
Rees v Buckland is already a contender for fight of the year. At least at domestic level. All the fighers and trainers from the Isles are posting about it on Twitter. It was great to watch. Joshua looked good as usual but he needs to step it up now. Looking forward to watching Selby and hope he does the business
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Felt a bit sorry for rees thought he did the better work............Munroe should never have got the shot.......Talk about ineffective and overmatched.........
Can't beat Quigg at 122 what chance did he have..........
Selby could be the real deal..........Let's find out.........
Skipped the Joshua vs bum fight..........Might as well hang a heavy bag down from the ceiling....
He's ready for a title shot now.......Because let's face it the nightclub bouncers he's going to fight for the next two years won't teach him anything......Lomochenko is ready and so is Joshua.......
The kid who beat Ochieng looked good for 4 rounds and then showed us he'll never be anything but British class........
Thought it was a draw myself..........Ochieng can do us all a favor and retire.........
The guy against the frog..........looked ordinary..........
As for the guy who lost to Barker but won last night.........Well don't give up the day job.
Can't beat Quigg at 122 what chance did he have..........
Selby could be the real deal..........Let's find out.........
Skipped the Joshua vs bum fight..........Might as well hang a heavy bag down from the ceiling....
He's ready for a title shot now.......Because let's face it the nightclub bouncers he's going to fight for the next two years won't teach him anything......Lomochenko is ready and so is Joshua.......
The kid who beat Ochieng looked good for 4 rounds and then showed us he'll never be anything but British class........
Thought it was a draw myself..........Ochieng can do us all a favor and retire.........
The guy against the frog..........looked ordinary..........
As for the guy who lost to Barker but won last night.........Well don't give up the day job.
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