Unbeaten Sam Noakes talks about his recent injury and ring return
Sam Noakes (9-0, 9KO) is back in search of a perfect 10 when he makes his return at the O2 Arena on November 26 after making his recovery from a broken thumb, live on BT Sport.
Thrill-a-minute lightweight Sam Noakes was due to fight back in July before a sparring injury sustained while working with Archie Sharp put him on the missing list.
Now he is set to fight for the Commonwealth title against the unbeaten Scot Calvin McCord on the undercard of the big Zach Parker-John Ryder clash for the WBO Interim world super middleweight title.
"Camp was going well and I was sparring Archie," reflected Noakes, 25 from Maidstone. "I think it was the seventh or eighth round, right at the end, and I switched through, misjudged the distance and hit him on top of the head. I thought 'that hurt', then I carried on, hit a few jabs out and it was still hurting.
"So I stopped and they took my hand out of the glove and my thumb was wedged underneath. I went to the hospital and, after the x-ray, she called me straight in. I thought 'this ain't good' because normally you are just sat there if it is not urgent and they just leave you there.
"I had snapped it with a clean break. At least you know where you stand with a clean break, it is sweet now, but it was a pain in the ar*e at the time and I wasn't very happy!
"So I've been out for eight months and I'm an old has-been now… All forgotten about.
"I've fallen on my feet here though, having the Commonwealth title, so I am happy with that."
Kent puncher Noakes resisted the temptation of becoming a couch potato during his absence and hit the road to keep in trim.
"As soon as I got the solid cast on I was running straight away. If I had sat about eating when I came back I would be a middleweight! So I kept ticking over and I was lucky to only have it on for about four weeks. When it came off I was pushing weights and I was happy just to be back in the gym."
Zach Parker vs John Ryder for the WBO Interim world super middleweight championship headlines a huge bill at the O2 Arena on November 26, live on BT Sport.The bill also features Hamzah Sheeraz (16-0, 12) who will bid to add the Commonwealth middleweight title to his WBC Silver belt when he takes on the highly-rated River Wilson-Bent (13-1-1, 6).
Dennis McCann (13-0, 7) who faces Joe Ham (17-3, 6) for the vacant Commonwealth super-bantamweight belt, while lightweight Sam Noakes (9-0, 9) takes on the unbeaten Scot Calvin McCord (11-0, 2) in a defence of his WBC International Silver championship and for the vacant Commonwealth title.
Noake's gym mate, Pierce O'Leary (10-0, 6), fights for the vacant WBC International super lightweight championship against the Namibian Emmanuelo Mungandjela (16-3-1, 7).
Thetford cruiserweight Tommy Fletcher (2-0, 2) and Upminster super lightweight Sonny Liston Ali (4-0) also appear on the card.
Tickets for Zach Parker vs John Ryder for the WBO Interim Super-Middleweight Championship at The O2 are on sale now, available from axs.com.