Many of the rivals who once ran from him may be long-gone into retirement, but former world champion Junior Witter insists he is still fighting fit and targeting another major title shot at the age of 41.
Witter will travel to the Cote d'Azur to face Ahmed El Mousaoui for the EU welterweight belt on April 17 in a fight he hopes can provide a springboard back towards the global level he once graced with such aplomb.
It is nine years since Witter made good on his early career promise by dethroning DeMarcus Corley to win the WBC light-welterweight title at Alexandra Palace in London and throw out a challenge to domestic rival Ricky Hatton.
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Witter will travel to the Cote d'Azur to face Ahmed El Mousaoui for the EU welterweight belt on April 17 in a fight he hopes can provide a springboard back towards the global level he once graced with such aplomb.
It is nine years since Witter made good on his early career promise by dethroning DeMarcus Corley to win the WBC light-welterweight title at Alexandra Palace in London and throw out a challenge to domestic rival Ricky Hatton.
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