Lee Selby insists he would welcome a British battle with Josh Warrington if he wins a world title next month.
The Welshman will challenge Evgeny Gradovich for the IBF featherweight belt at London’s O2 Arena on May 30, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
But he kept a close eye on Warrington, his Leeds rival, from ringside as the hometown favourite pounded out a one-sided points win over Dennis Tubieron at the First Direct Arena.
There has already been talk about a big domestic showdown between the duo and Selby is open to the idea if he emerges victorious in the capital.
“He’s winning and improving with every fight,” Selby told Sky Sports. “He’s picked up another one of my vacant titles - the WBC international title and he’s snapping at my heels.
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The Welshman will challenge Evgeny Gradovich for the IBF featherweight belt at London’s O2 Arena on May 30, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
But he kept a close eye on Warrington, his Leeds rival, from ringside as the hometown favourite pounded out a one-sided points win over Dennis Tubieron at the First Direct Arena.
There has already been talk about a big domestic showdown between the duo and Selby is open to the idea if he emerges victorious in the capital.
“He’s winning and improving with every fight,” Selby told Sky Sports. “He’s picked up another one of my vacant titles - the WBC international title and he’s snapping at my heels.
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