Derry Mathews still has designs to be recognised as something other than just one of the most exciting and sporting prizefighters of his generation.
Two reigns on both the British and Commonwealth lightweight thrones hardly do justice to the monster hitting Scouse warrior who has partaken in several of the most savage domestic ring wars of the last decade.
But at 31, and with plenty of mileage on the clock, ‘Dirty Derry’ knows that time is short if he is to realise his dreams of succeeding at major international level.
Tonight at The Echo Arena in his home city, the godfather of the Liverpool fight scene gets a gilt edged chance to crack the world ratings again when he squares up to Kent whirlwind Adam Dingsdale for the WBA Continental title. With both struggling to find a reverse gear, it’s sure to be extremely lively while it lasts.
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Two reigns on both the British and Commonwealth lightweight thrones hardly do justice to the monster hitting Scouse warrior who has partaken in several of the most savage domestic ring wars of the last decade.
But at 31, and with plenty of mileage on the clock, ‘Dirty Derry’ knows that time is short if he is to realise his dreams of succeeding at major international level.
Tonight at The Echo Arena in his home city, the godfather of the Liverpool fight scene gets a gilt edged chance to crack the world ratings again when he squares up to Kent whirlwind Adam Dingsdale for the WBA Continental title. With both struggling to find a reverse gear, it’s sure to be extremely lively while it lasts.
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