Madrid Spain (March 28, 2017)–WBO Lightweight world title challenger Petr Petrov arrived in his hometown of Madrid, Spain to finish up preparations for hisOṣu Kẹrin Ọjọ 8world title bout with undefeated world champion Terry Flanagan at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England.
Petrov arrivedSunday, and has been hard at work with head trainer Danny Zamora. To prove that Petrov is clearly only focused on winning this world title,, he put in two hard workout’slojo tuside, which just happens to be his 34th birthday.
“I am so focused and I can’t wait for this fight,” Said Petrov. “There is no time for parties and cake now. That will come after the fight, as I will have plenty of reasons to celebrate, one would be my birthday and the other will be for winning the world championship.”
Petrov will continue to train in his homeland until he leaves for Manchester early next week. Petrov finished up the California leg of his training camp this pastFridaybefore leaving for Madrid.
Philadelphia, PA / Manshesita, UK (Kínní 16, 2017)–Ni isalẹ awọn fidio pẹlu awọn aworan lati Wednesday ká Tẹ Apejọ ti n kede awọn Terry flanagan – Petr Petrov Ija agbaye Wbo World Lightweight Nout ti yoo waye ni ilẹ-ilẹ kekere ti o wa loriSaturday, Oṣu Kẹrin Ọjọ 8.
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Coming off another impressive SHOWTIME-televised knockout last Friday, Louisiana-based lightweight contender “Rock lile Alagbara” Mason Menard is setting his sights on WBO Lightweight Champion Terry Flanagan.
“I would be more than happy to fight Terry Flanagan,” said Menard. “It would be a great fight. He’s a skillful southpaw, but he is touchable. With my power, that makes for a cat and mouse-type fight. I think sooner or later I would catch up with him.”
RSF (32-1, 24 KOs) of Rayne, Louisiana, was last seen taking out the capable Bahodir Mamadjonov in nine rounds in the co-main event of a ShoBox: The New Generation broadcast from Rochester, New York last Friday night. Ṣaaju ki o to pe, the 27-year-old scored a “Knockout ti Odun” candidate over then undefeated Eudy Bernardo.
“He’s a star in the making with all the momentum in the world behind him,” said Menard’s promoter, Greg Cohen. “Mason is now the WBO NABO Champion and climbing up their ratings. Now that Felix Verdejo (whom Flanagan was supposed to fight) has been injured, I think Menard stepping in would make for a great match-up.”
Sibẹsibẹ, Menard says he has his doubts that Manchester’s Flanagan will take the bait.
“Let’s just be real, after what I did to the last skillful southpaw (Mamadjonov) with only two weeks’ akiyesi, I doubt he wants these problems.”