Smith: I'm in contention too!

Smith: I'm in contention too!

Paul Smith is determined not to get left behind by the success of domestic stars Nathan Cleverly and Kevin Mitchell.

The 27-year-old Scouser defends his British super-middleweight title against local rival Tony Dodson at the Liverpool Echo Arena on March 12 and he believes victory can put him on the road to world honours.

Currently ranked number four with the WBO, Smith says he has been inspired by the exploits of Mitchell and Cleverly at the weekend, with victories inside the distance enhancing the pair's growing reputations.

"British boxing is buzzing right now and I want to get in on the act," said Smith.

"I watched Kevin and Nathan on Saturday night and they were a real inspiration.

"They are ready to make a step up to the next level, but so am I.

"Hopefully we can all be boxing for world titles before the end of the year and really get the sport going again.

"I remember a few years ago when we had seven or eight world champions.

"We've got three at the moment but everyone wants more and I think that is going to happen in the coming months and years.

"I've told promoter Frank Warren not to forget about me when he's sorting out world title fights for Cleverly and Mitchell."

Smith, who has lost just one of his 29 fights, knows that his clash with Dodson could be the hardest of his career.

"I'm not underestimating Dodson at all," he said. "He's a tough fighter and I have a lot of respect for what he can do between the ropes.

"But I need to beat these guys if I want to win a Lonsdale belt outright. That's always been my ambition and hopefully I can do that and then move on to bigger and better things."


Powered by Disqus
  • Join us on Facebook Join us on Facebook


standard
 

  • ESPN is a trademark of ESPN, Inc and STAR is a trademark of Star Television Productions Limited. Trademarks used under license by ESPN STAR Sports.
  • Presented by ESPN, Star Sports, Star Cricket