“I don’t hold grudges but I do want to put things straight.” It only took a dozen words from Anthony Crolla, 23-3 (9), to sum up his feelings three-months on from his mini-barn burner with Derry Mathews.
The 25-year-old is not so much licking his wounds these days, more kicking himself at what he did on that April night in Oldham. Momentum was with the then champion. The Mancunian was improving with every contest and the word round the campfire was that he would be the Englishman to face Ricky Burns for his world title and not Kevin Mitchell.
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The 25-year-old is not so much licking his wounds these days, more kicking himself at what he did on that April night in Oldham. Momentum was with the then champion. The Mancunian was improving with every contest and the word round the campfire was that he would be the Englishman to face Ricky Burns for his world title and not Kevin Mitchell.
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