Former IBF Bantamweight champion, Paul Butler, 16-0 (8) expects his next contest to be for another world title at his more natural weight of super-flyweight.
The 25 year old was in Croatia when ‘Scene caught up with him and the Merseysider said it wasn’t difficult to vacate the title he won against Stuart Hall 16-3 (7) early last month.
“I thought it would be but I think it’s because I had it in my head all along that I’d vacate and it hasn’t just been sprung upon me that I had to,” he explained.
And Butler said it shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that he has decided to give up a world title without making a defence of it. [Click Here To Read More]
The 25 year old was in Croatia when ‘Scene caught up with him and the Merseysider said it wasn’t difficult to vacate the title he won against Stuart Hall 16-3 (7) early last month.
“I thought it would be but I think it’s because I had it in my head all along that I’d vacate and it hasn’t just been sprung upon me that I had to,” he explained.
And Butler said it shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that he has decided to give up a world title without making a defence of it. [Click Here To Read More]