Warrington to defend IBF title against Galahad

Published March 20, 2019
LEEDS: British boxers Josh Warrington (L) and Abdul-Bari Awad, best known by his nickname of ‘Kid Galahad’, come head to head during a press conference at Carriageworks Theatre on Tuesday.—Reuters
LEEDS: British boxers Josh Warrington (L) and Abdul-Bari Awad, best known by his nickname of ‘Kid Galahad’, come head to head during a press conference at Carriageworks Theatre on Tuesday.—Reuters

LEEDS: British boxer Josh Warrington will defend his IBF world featherweight title against mandatory challenger Kid Galahad on June 15 here at Leeds Arena.

Warrington beat Northern Ireland’s Carl Frampton in his first title defence in December and is unbeaten in 28 fights.

“All of a sudden people are saying I am capable of beating every featherweight in the world, and with that comes expectation,” said the Leeds fighter on Tuesday.

Sheffield’s Galahad is unbeaten in 26 bouts. The 28-year-old earned his place as the mandatory challenger by beating American Toka Kahn Clary in October.

Galahad, who was born in Qatar but moved to England as a child, was given a two-year doping ban in 2016, which was later cut by six months.

Warrington, 28, added: “I will go into this fight as the bookies’ favourite but I will be 100 per cent focused and looking to do a job.”

Published in Dawn, March 20th, 2019

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