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Promoter Frank Warren won the purse bid earlier this week for Denzel Bentley to face Felix Cash Photo Credit: Round N Bout Media/Queensberry Promotions/Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing British Middleweight champion Denzel Bentley believes he has all the tools in his arsenal to defeat Felix Cash. Bentley and Commonwealth titlist Cash are on course for a meeting later this year after the former’s promoter Frank Warren won Wednesday’s purse bid. ‘2 Sharp’, who secured a fourth round stoppage win over Mark Heffron to claim the vacant Lonsdale belt in their November rematch believes he is a more well-rounded fighter than his rival. ....
Bunce Diaries: Visions for 2021 Steve Bunce has got his crystal ball at the ready to look ahead to what is already a fascinating year THERE was once a truly sad run of clairvoyant shop fronts on the Atlantic City boardwalk, each with dirty windows, bad lights and a woman hovering by the door offering to tell you your future. In the days before Lennox Lewis and Andrew Golota fought in 1997, I paid a Russian woman 10 dollars in one of those fortune-telling palaces for the result of the fight. “Lets me see, honey,“ she told me from her seat behind a curtain, as her hands hovered with heat over her very own crystal ball. “I see a big nights for the Polish mans. He is winners.” Thanks for that, her prediction lasted longer than the 95-second fight. ....
Steve Bunce: My year in review There were highs and serious lows for the sport and the fighters but 2020 is a year full of memories I’ll cherish, writes Steve Bunce SACRIFICES and glory, shocks and blood, fights behind closed doors, Covid tests, rumours, lies, threats, tricky tributes, broken hearts, dead heroes, bad losers and smiling winners and a heavyweight fight for the ages – that was my 2020, here are the bits you might have missed or you will never forget. In Las Vegas in February there was a man at ringside, throwing punches with his shoulders and remembering the nights he ruled the world. That man was Lennox Lewis, it was the night before Tyson Fury humiliated Deontay Wilder. Lewis was just relaxing, thinking and looking in front of men wearing hard hats and building the ring. He was big, big for Fury when he stopped to talk to me. ....
When and why you started boxing: Growing up I was bullied a bit. I was a scrawny kid and I wanted to build up some confidence and self-esteem, so that’s why I started boxing. Favourite all-time fighter: I’m a big fan of Erislandy Lara and Vasiliy Lomachenko, but my all-time favourite has got to be Muhammad Ali. Best fight you’ve seen: I really enjoyed the heavyweight scrap between Dillian Whyte and Dereck Chisora – the first one. That’s the most entertaining fight I’ve seen in person. Personal career highlight: When I think about walking out for my pro debut it still makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. ....