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Sam Sexton Deams Of Fighting For World Heavyweight Title

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British Heavyweight Champion Sam Sexton says he will beat Hughie Fury and target a World title shot against the winner of this weekend’s mega clash against Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker.

 

The Norwich based boxer is preparing for his showdown with Fury on Saturday 12th May at the Macron Stadium, Premier Suite, in Bolton, England but knows a stunning victory could secure a dream world title challenge.

 

Sexton, now into his 13th year as a professional, has won Southern Area and Commonwealth titles and in his last fight secured the British title in his third attempt with a win over Gary Cornish.

 

Achieving his dream of lifting the Lonsdale belt, Sexton now wants to cap his career with a World title opportunity and must beat Fury on his home patch to keep that alive.

 

“A world title chance is every boxer’s dream, that’s what we all aim for in this sport and that’s what I’m going for,” Said Sexton.

 

“It’s at the top of my agenda and what’s motivating me to beat Fury in his backyard on the 12th May,”

 

“I’ve been in this business for a long time and I know that this is now the moment for me, I need that win over Fury more than anything and then I’m in strong position to press my case,”

 

“I’ll be disappointed if I go my whole career without challenging for a World title, so I have to keep winning and crucially retain my title against Fury which will be a hard and tough fight."

 

The 33-year-old thinks that Fury beat Parker last September when the New Zealander was handed the controversial decision in their WBO World title clash, but knows that Fury will be looking to make his own statement on his first fight back.

 

He added, "I thought that Hughie just nicked it against Parker, it was a tight one and a hard one to score, but I thought he should have got the nod at the end,”

 

“Fury will be out to prove himself and he desperately wants to get back in the World title frame so I’m fully aware that he’ll be looking to do a number on me and I’ll be ready for him,”

 

“Both our futures hinge on this fight and with so much on the line only one of us will go through and I’ve got to make sure that person is me.”

 

Sexton predicts that Joshua’s size and strength will power him to victory on Saturday night in Cardiff against Parker.

 

"I see an Anthony Joshua win,” Said Sexton.

 

“Parker’s a very tough fighter, but Joshua is just too big and strong for him, he’s a bulldozer and I think he’ll get to Parker in the middle rounds, six or seven,"

 

“If I was Parker I’d tell him to stick close to Joshua and keep the pressure and high work rate on him and not let him rest, he’ll also have to have a good defence and if he stands off him he’ll come unstuck.”

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