Robbie Davies Jr is a man once it comes to the 140lbs division.
A student of boxing since falling in love with sport as a young child, Davies Jr is fully aware of the environment that surrounds him and has committed himself to his craft.
Before shifting his attention on a world title shot at 32, this Saturday, live on Sky Sports, Davies Jr would need to discourage the threat of Newcastles Lewis Ritson.
The highly-anticipated grudge match, one which takes place at Ritsons backyard, is likely to lead to a huge opportunity for the victor since the super-lightweight higher echelons reestablish their shape with the forthcoming WBSS Final between Scotlands Josh Taylor along with the son of New Orleans, Regis Prograis.
Davies Jr will be an enthused spectator when the branch leaders struggle on October 26th, but for the time being, the challenge of Ritson is enough to satisfy his hunger.
It is where I have wanted to be and it is the battle Ive wanted for a while, announced Davies Jr, emphasizing the significance of what it means to be headlining a series on Sky Sports.
Ive come up the hard way in boxing and its for moments such as this where I can be the primary event in the big arenas.
Lewis Ritson is the fight Ive wanted for a long time and now everybody is going to see the very best of me and it is likely to take place on the biggest stage.
Victory to Davies Jr this weekend is very likely to turn him into contention for larger prizes, which usually means that the Liverpool fighter is convinced of competing throughout the next phase of his career to the most important prizes of the sport.
Davies Jr is knowledgeable about this landscape due to spars from Los Angeles with Jose Ramirez, and a contentious bout with Taylor.
Those names are future targets for Davies Jr, plus they.
He said:The world champions in the branch are ahead of me today, but I like to believe that I can catch them up quite quickly. Ive said that someone love Mario Barrios is a struggle Id love in the near future and [that will ] provide me.
I know Josh [Taylor] nicely from an old international competition and I think I completed more than enough to beat him. The judges gave himand he looked somewhat relieved to find the nod, but this was a long time ago when we were much younger. He is pushed on and got into the top, and I have to do the same.
On Taylors imminent battle with Prograis, Davies Jr added,I believe Josh is just going to be too great for him. Hes the better fighter and that I think hes the engine that is also. I have been impressed by Prograis but I think that whatever he attracts, Taylor will have the answer and there is something lacking at the highest level.
I understand people who believe that Prograis will win and that shows you how good a fight its, but I definitely think Taylor will possess a lot of .
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