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Sam Maxwell Lands IBO World Title
Shot At Probellum Liverpool Event
Sam Maxwell hopes to walk in the footsteps of Manny Pacquiao
and Ricky Hatton by winning the IBO super-lightweight world
title later this month.
The 33-year-old faces Alejandro Meneses at Probellum
Liverpool on April 22 on a massive night of world
championship boxing in one of Britain’s boxing hotbeds.
Maxwell’s crack at the IBO belt will act as chief support to
the main event which sees local hero Paul Butler challenge
WBO bantamweight champion John Riel Casimero, at the M&S
Bank Arena.
The unbeaten Maxwell, a Commonwealth Games bronze medallist
in the amateurs, stayed up into the early hours of the
morning to watch Pacquiao and Hatton’s 2009 mega fight in
Las Vegas, when the IBO crown was on the line.
Maxwell, nicknamed ‘Super Sam’, finds it surreal that he
will now be competing for that same title later this month
in front of a packed arena in Liverpool.
"My career has been building to this moment," said the 16-0
Sam Maxwell.
"I won the WBO European title, then British and the
Commonwealth belts and how I have this huge fight for the
IBO world title.
"I feel lucky to be handed this opportunity and I will make
the most of it.
"Ricky Hatton and Manny Pacquiao have held the title so it's
a belt with a lot of history.
“I watched those Hatton and Pacquiao fights, including when
they fought each other, and so it is absolutely crazy to
think I will now be fighting for that title."
Richard Schaefer, President of Probellum said: “The 140lbs
division is on fire now and by winning the IBO world title,
Sam can put himself in the frame for some career-defining
fights.
“The world of boxing is expecting Josh Taylor to vacate his
belts and move up to 147lbs and, as Sam says, that would
create massive opportunities in the division for many
fighters, including Maxwell.
“Probellum is thrilled to be able to deliver this fight for
Sam and put it on a brilliant card in Liverpool later this
month. We can’t wait for our first event in one of the UK’s
biggest fight cities.”
Probellum, the fastest growing brand in the sport, have
signed some of world boxing’s leading fighters in the 140lbs
division, since launching in September last year.
Jack Catterall, the People’s Champion, signed for Probellum
in March and joined Regis Prograis, who has become the
mandatory challenger for the WBC title, following a win over
Tyrone McKenna in Dubai.
Lewis Ritson kept his world title aspirations alive with a
win over Dejan Zlaticanin in Newcastle last month and is on
a collision course with the world ranked Ohara Davies, while
former world champion Ricky Burns is part of the Probellum
stable and made his comeback in December.
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