Troy Williamson was not impressed with either Sam Eggington or Ted Cheeseman
Watching the IBF International super-welterweight belt change hands over the weekend made Troy Williamson even hungrier for success, and the Trojan says he would be happy to dine out on both the winner and loser.
Sam Eggington and Ted Cheeseman fought out a close run fight this past Saturday, with Cheeseman getting the verdict from the judges and parting the Birmingham man from his IBF title.
The fight received a good few plaudits from viewers but, up in Darlington, the IBF European champion was not particularly impressed with what he witnessed.
The 28-year-old former Team GB star believes he would devour both men for breakfast and midday snack. “Watching the Eggington-Cheeseman fight made me realise I am a level above both," said Williamson, who is set to defend his IBF title live on BT Sport on August 15.
"I would even fight them on the same day.
“I would have the egg for breakfast and the cheese for lunch.”
Williamson suspects he is becoming an avoided man in the division but will not be deterred in his quest to conquer at 154lbs.
“There’s a reason why none of these super welterweights want to fight me. But I won’t be stopped. I will become world champion.”
Also featuring live on BT Sport on August 15 is two-weight world champion Carl Frampton, who takes on Vahram Vardanyan in a step towards a proposed WBO world title shot at super featherweight against the champion Jamel Herring. Michael Conlan takes on former world featherweight title challenger Sofiane Takoucht, while top prospects Dennis McCann (bantam) and Paddy Donovan (welter) have their seventh and fourth professional fight respectively.
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