Promoter Frank Warren is setting the stage for a potential all-British world championship unification fight between rising lightweight stars Sam Noakes and Mark Chamberlain. Both fighters have been making waves in the division, and a showdown between the two seems increasingly likely.
Noakes, who recently claimed the European championship by defeating Yvan Mendy, will next defend his title against Gianluca Ceglia on September 6. Reflecting on Noakes’ performance against Mendy, Warren expressed his belief that Noakes could have secured a stoppage in that fight. "The last fight, I genuinely feel that he could have stopped his opponent," Warren told BoxingScene. Despite not getting the knockout, Warren praised Noakes for displaying his boxing IQ, stating, "He showed another side of his ability and his great boxing brain that he’s got."
Warren sees a bright future for Noakes, who now holds the British, Commonwealth, and European titles. “He’s a top 10-rated fighter and he’s going places,” Warren said. The promoter is confident that Noakes has the potential to win a world title and believes that a clash with Chamberlain could become a major event in British boxing within the next year.
Chamberlain, who last fought in May, securing a victory over Joshua Oluwaseun Wahab, is set to face Josh Padley on September 21. Warren is optimistic about the timing of a potential unification fight, stating, “I think it’ll happen in the next 12 months. What I’d like it to be is for a world title fight.”
Warren envisions the ideal scenario where both Noakes and Chamberlain win world titles before facing each other in a unification bout. “It’d be nice if they could both win a world title and then have a unification. That’d be my dream,” he added.
If everything falls into place, British boxing fans could witness one of the most exciting domestic showdowns in recent history, with two of the country’s brightest talents going head-to-head for world title supremacy.
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In a surprising twist ahead of the highly anticipated heavyweight clash between Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua, Dubois' former sparring partner Guido Vianello has backed Joshua to come out on top. Despite acknowledging Dubois' power and danger in the ring, Vianello believes Joshua's experience and recent form give him the edge in their upcoming bout on September 21 at Wembley Stadium.
Daniel Dubois, who recently claimed the IBF heavyweight title after Oleksandr Usyk vacated the belt, will face Joshua in what promises to be a thrilling encounter. While Joshua is the slight favorite due to his wealth of experience and recent resurgence under new coach Ben Davison, Vianello's comments have added an intriguing layer to the pre-fight discussions.
Vianello shared his insights with Boxing Social, stating, "I sparred with Daniel in the training camp before my Efe Ajagba fight. He is a very strong and dangerous boxer, but we were very close in every session." He continued, "Joshua is back and in the best shape of his career, I think. With Dubois, it is a very close fight, but Joshua's experience might give him the win."
Vianello also mentioned his admiration for Francis Ngannou, noting that Joshua's experience and preparation in past fights, including his battle with Ngannou, have sharpened his skills. "I saw Joshua then, and he looks much better than in the past. With Dubois, it's a close fight, but I think Joshua, with his experience, maybe he can win."
As the fight date approaches, fans are left wondering whether Dubois’ raw power will overcome Joshua’s refined technique and experience, or if Joshua will prove Vianello’s prediction correct.
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The British heavyweight division is set for another explosive showdown as Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke have agreed to a much-anticipated rematch. Their thrilling split draw in March left fans wanting more, and now, the two undefeated fighters will meet again with the British heavyweight title on the line. While the date and venue remain unconfirmed, there are strong rumors that this bout could feature on the undercard of the light heavyweight unification clash between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol in Saudi Arabia on October 12.
In March, Wardley and Clarke delivered a fight that was too close to call, resulting in a split draw. With both fighters eager to prove themselves, the rematch promises to be just as intense, if not more. Fabio Wardley, with a record of 17-0-1 (16 KOs), will defend his title against the determined Frazer Clarke, who holds an 8-0-1 (6 KOs) record. This fight is expected to be one of the highlights of the year for British boxing.
In other news from the British Boxing Board of Control, the junior middleweight title fight between Sam Gilley and Louis Greene has been put back out to purse bids after a date and venue couldn't be confirmed. The two previously faced off in a brutal battle last October, with Gilley taking the win.
Additionally, a deal has been reached for Jack Rafferty to fight Henry Turner for the vacant 140lbs title. This bout will take place on October 5 in Liverpool, on the undercard of Nick Ball’s WBA featherweight title defense against Ronny Rios.
Purse bids have also been called for a super featherweight title fight between champion Reece Bellotti and the unbeaten Michael Gomez Jnr. Both fighters are in top form, setting the stage for an exciting matchup.
Lastly, British flyweight champion Jay Harris is set to face Conner Kelsall in a potential triple title showdown, with details to be announced soon. Promoter Frank Warren is expected to confirm the date and venue, making it another must-watch event.
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