Tommy Frank and Josh Wale next opponents have been confirmed
Promoter Dennis Hobson has announced opponents for Tommy Frank and Josh Wale, with the Yorkshire duo sharing top billing on July 5 at Sheffield’s Ponds Forge Arena, broadcast live on Freesports (Freeview 64; Sky 422; Virgin 553; Freesat 252; TalkTalk 64; BT 64).
Tommy Frank (10-0) will make the first defence of his Commonwealth Super Flyweight Title against Tanzania’s Jemsi Kibazange (12-3-2), while Josh Wale (27-11-2) will take part in an eliminator for the Commonwealth Featherweight belt against Ghana’s Ekow Wilson (18-3). Also appearing on the card will be former British light-middleweight champion, Tyrone Nurse, who is now part of Hobson’s stable.
Sheffield fighter Frank won the Commonwealth Title in March when he impressively stopped Belfast’s Luke Wilton in four rounds. Now undefeated in 10 fights, with two KOs, the 25-year-old will look to consolidate against Kibazange, who comes to the UK having lost just three fights in 17 outings. His East African opponent is a national title contender, having fought for the Tanzania minimumweight title in 2017 in his home town of Dar-Es-Salaam but lost by mixed decision.
Former British Bantamweight Champion Wale is intent on kick starting his career at featherweight. Contentiously losing a European Title tilt in October 2018, the Barnsley man believes a move up the divisions will suit him as gets ready to face hard-hitting Wilson, who has 16 KOs from 18 wins, with only three losses on his ledger.
Huddersfield’s Tyrone Nurse won the British Light-Middleweight Title in 2015 before losing it to world-rated Jack Catterall two years later. The 29-year-old will be taking part in his 44th contest at Ponds Forge and, after teaming up with Hobson, is hoping to get back into title contention.
“Tommy and Josh have both got international opponents with good records,” said Hobson. “Tommy has just won the Commonwealth, so it’s a matter of consolidating as the champion. Fighting this opponent will season him. There are other people calling him out, but Tommy’s on the right track, and it’s a just a matter of getting that little bit of extra experience, and then we’ll move onto the world scene. That’s how I’ve done it before, we’ve got a blueprint and it will serve us well with Tommy’s career. Because he’s a champion he gets offers but it doesn’t mean it’s the right move, boxing is all about timing. We’re getting the right fight for Tommy at the right time, while we continue to look at other avenues.
“Tommy is very level-headed, he trusts me and Glyn [Rhodes] to guide his career, like I have with the likes of Clinton Woods and Jamie McDonnell, getting them to the position where they can earn some proper money, and meaningful titles. That’s always what I’ve tried to do for my fighters, and it’s the same for Tommy. I like him as a fighter and a human being, and potentially he can be a little superstar in Sheffield. I’m looking forward to the ride.
“Tommy won’t know too much about Kibazange, so let’s see how he deals with him on the night. On one of our shows not so long ago, we had an opponent from Tanzania turn over Loua Nassa from our stable, so you never know what you’re going to get with these African fighters, and Tommy will have to be on his guard. But I’ve got a lot of confidence in him, even though he’s only had 10 fights. He’s already done well winning the Commonwealth, but that’s just part of the journey, there’s a lot more to come from him. It’s my job to help him do it at the right fight at the right time.
“I think Josh will have too much experience for his opponent, but it won’t be a walk in the park. He’s stepping up to featherweight, where he feels comfortable. He’s 31 now and although he’s had 40 fights, he’s fresh because he lives the life. There’s plenty of mileage in him, and hopefully featherweight will suit him. I’ve got confidence in him and think he can win at least a Commonwealth. He’s just got to keep winning, and I’ll do my best to progress his career and get him involved in title fights.
“I’m excited that Tyrone has joined us. Coming with us, he’s got another opportunity, and hopefully he thinks, ‘Dennis can deliver, if I can’. Hopefully he’s not too worn because he’s had some tough fights and been in the game a long time. He’s a very good fighter though, I’ve always rated him and he’s obviously capable of winning titles, it just depends how fresh he is. I think he is though and that’s why I wanted to sign him.”
Dennis Hobson Promotions, in association with JJ Crump, present an evening of boxing at Sheffield’s Ponds Forge Arena on July 5. Topping the bill will be Sheffield’s Tommy Frank and Barnsley’s Josh Wale.
For ticket information, call 0114 243 4443.
The show will be televised live on Freesports (Freeview 64; Sky 422; Virgin 553; Freesat 252; TalkTalk 64; BT 64).