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Arthur all set to face Guzman in Glasgow



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Published Date: 05 March 2008
CAPITAL boxing star Alex Arthur has admitted his world title fight is unlikely to go ahead at Meadowbank.
The WBO interim super-featherweight champ is set to take on Dominican Joan Guzman for the full version of the title and Meadowbank had been touted as the likely venue on April 26. However, Arthur has now suggested both the venue and date are likely
to change. He said: "The management at Meadowbank have always been good to me and I have had some memorable European title fights there. But I honestly don't think that it would be fair to all Scottish boxing fans to stage such a big fight in such a low capacity arena so I expect the fight to be switched to Glasgow, where there are venues which will accommodate the kind of crowd that befits a world-title fight.

"Also, I expect the bout to be take place in early May rather than on April 26 as was originally mentioned."

Arthur has also switched his main training camp for the fight from Meadowbank to Terry McCormack's Lochend gym. He explained: "I will be concentrating my training for Guzman at Terry McCormack's Sleigh Drive gym –where I've been training recently because I love the buzz and atmosphere in Terry's place.

"Terry is part of my team and will be in my corner when I fight Guzman."

Arthur also hit back at boasts by the Guzman camp such as claims that the fight was "easy money" and the fact that most pundits have the Edinburgh ace as a massive underdog.

Arthur said: "Most of the Scottish and British boxing media have already written me off as a big underdog – almost a no-hoper

"But, while I readily admit that I am the underdog, all those dismal Jimmies writing me off as a loser forget that, while Guzman is certainly a great fighter, so am I – as I aim to prove.

"Former world featherweight champion Barry McGuigan phoned me and told me that he believes that I have every chance of beating Guzman.

"So let the knockers write me off – it will just fire me up more to prove them wrong."






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  • Last Updated: 05 March 2008 10:40 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Boxing , Alex Arthur
 
1

baile atha cliath Hibs,

05/03/2008 12:28:10
sorry alex, i think you're on a loser big man, hope i'm wrong i really do.

And what happened to staging the fight at the castle?
2

Al Berkid,

Edinburgh 05/03/2008 12:28:42
He will be lucky to fill a larger capacity (unfortunately) as he already relied on other fighters to sell a large percentage of tickets. He hasnt pulled crowds since the Gomez defeat but hopefully more will turn out for a proper world title fight.
3

Pugilistic pragmatist,

Dalkeith 05/03/2008 12:36:23
Why not leave it to the promoters to sell the fight/make statements etc.etc.Alex is probably being too honest/niave for his own good.At £40 min. a pop he is very unlikely to sell more than the 2,600 Meadowbank holds.
A credit to Edinburgh he certainly is but I feel that this is just as certainly a test too much.Guzman within 6 I fear.But all the best Alex hope you get a great pay day GGTTH
4

Kevin,

05/03/2008 13:41:11
Got to agree with the comments above, having watched a few of Guzman's fights Alex has practically no chance!!! It would be nice to see a good hibby win the title though. I don'y understand why Alex has never trained under Enzo Calzaghe...he is good friends with Jow and given what Enzo has done with other boxers would only improve him...perhaps he didn't want to move to Wales (don't blame him actually!!)
5

Jingling Geordie,

Sunshine on Leith 05/03/2008 18:15:21
The reason AAA is such an underdog is because he has little or no experience of fighting class opposition.
Guzman has been in with quality fighters and remains unbeaten having learned his craft on the tough American circuit.
About three years ago AAA fought and deservedly beat the Polish boxer Darius Snarskey, an ageing but very good journeyman, Alex should have built on this calibre of opponent but he didn't, preferring to take easy fights at his beloved Meadowbank while telling us how good he was.
Methinks he will pay the price for such folly.
6

lavvyhead,

Edinburgh 05/03/2008 19:09:18
There is a phone box at the end of my street unfortunately no ropes though............ never mind ah bless

 

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