Hitman targets summer title shot
Nathan Heaney (11-0, 3 KOs) insists fighting at Stoke City’s Bet365 Stadium next summer for the British Middleweight title is more than a dream.
The biggest ticket seller in British boxing believes that signing with Frank Warren makes it a realistic target.
The Stoke-on-Trent hero is back in action at Telford International Centre on Saturday June 5 when he faces Bulgarian Iliyan Markov (6-14-2, 3 KOs), live on BT Sport.
COVID regulations allow just 1000 fans at the show, but Heaney’s allocation of 600 tickets was sold in minutes.
Heaney, who lives on the same road as his beloved football team’s ground, said: “All the way through my career people have asked me about boxing at the Bet365.
“I didn’t have a major promoter then although I had a great one in BCB, most of their shows are small hall.
“Now I have Frank Warren behind me, people have asked would you have to fight for a World or European title to get a fight there?
“I think there is something special going on in our city and I really believe that if Frank put me in a British title fight it could happen.
“You would need the Queensberry superstars on there to make it a real event, but I really do think the city is going crazy for my fights.
“I want to push for Frank and Queensberry to put on a show at the Bet365 Stadium. I do think it is possible in the Summer of 2022.
“The location is fantastic for getting to and from Liverpool and Manchester. London is only 90 minutes on a train and the atmosphere it could create will be the best boxing atmosphere ever in a football stadium.
“I have to keep winning, moving up the rankings and hopefully get that British title shot.”
Heaney is under no illusions that he must progress and show Warren that he can deliver on a gigantic stage.
As well as his performances adding to his fan base, clips of his walk out to Stoke City anthem Delilah have gone viral.
Nathan, 32, added: “I am realistic and know the score. Felix Cash’s British title winning performance against Denzel Bentley was dangerous.
“If any British Middleweight looked at that and thought; ‘I’m having him next week,’ they’re lying.
“That is why I say next summer for the British title because I can have some good step up fights between now and then. I could have three or even four fights in that time.
“More than anything in the world that is what I want. To be British champion would be amazing!
“I have visions in my head of what the walk out would be. It would be one of the greatest things ever, but I need to speak with Frank about this sort of stuff.
“We will get together soon and see what the plans are.”
Daniel Dubois (15-1, 14KOs) returns to the ring on Saturday June 5 when he takes on Bogdan Dinu (20-2, 16KOs) for the WBA Interim heavyweight title. Light heavyweight favourite Tommy Fury is also in action in his sixth fight as a professional.
WBO ranked number four featherweight, Archie Sharp (19-0, 9 KOs) returns in his first fight under new trainer Alan Smith, while Belfast Middleweight Caoimhin Agyarko (8-0, 5 KOs) will be aiming for his fifth successive inside the distance win.
Also on the show are unbeaten English bantamweight champion Liam Davies (8-0, 3 KOs), featherweight Adan Mohamed (1-0) and 18-year-old decorated amateur George Bance, who makes his professional debut after signing with Queensberry.
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