Adam Etches is well aware that despite winning the IBF Youth middleweight title against Andrei Abramenka this weekend, there is still room for improvement. There are no airs and graces about the Sheffield man, who on Monday returned to full training at the Ingle Gym, Wincobank.
“Even at domestic level I’m still learning; I need to keep my head in gear and keep doing what has got me so far,” Etches reasoned. “Thanks to the IBF title, I’m now ranked as Britain’s number 10 by Boxrec. My ranking on the world scene will also go up.”
Indeed, Etches faced a significant step up by tackling Abramenka, a former European title challenger. He took the opportunity with both hands, however, and scored a knockdown with a wild haymaker in round one. [Click Here To Read More]
“Even at domestic level I’m still learning; I need to keep my head in gear and keep doing what has got me so far,” Etches reasoned. “Thanks to the IBF title, I’m now ranked as Britain’s number 10 by Boxrec. My ranking on the world scene will also go up.”
Indeed, Etches faced a significant step up by tackling Abramenka, a former European title challenger. He took the opportunity with both hands, however, and scored a knockdown with a wild haymaker in round one. [Click Here To Read More]
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