Campbell Hatton faces Attila Csereklye in his next fight
Campbell Hatton’s (4-0) fifth professional fight will be against Hungarian Attila Csereklye (10-24, 8KOs).
The 20-year-old Manchester City fan, trained by his uncle Matthew, next appears on the undercard of Kerman Lejarraga vs Jack Flatley European super welterweight title in Bilbao, Spain, on Friday, December 3.
Fledgling pro Campbell has been boxing properly since the age of 14 and won a National Novice championship, plus two North West titles. After struggling to get suitable amateur boxing matches, he turned pro in December last year.
BBN decided to dig up some interesting info about his next opponent, Attila Csereklye:
Who is Attila Csereklye?
Attila Csereklye was born in Budapest and now resides in Kisoroszi, which is a small village on Szentendre Island in the Budapest metropolitan area of Hungary.
He is the No.2 ranked super-lightweight in Hungary.
Despite losing his first two fights in 2215, he went on a six-fight winning streak between May to September 2016.
He has stopped eight from 10 of his victims, which equates to a 80% KO rate. He has five first-round knockouts.
He has challenged for the German International super-featherweight title in April 2019, but was beaten in three rounds by undefeated Edgar Walth.
He has fought in nine different countries – Hungary; Slovakia; Canada; England; Germany; Czech Republic; Malta; Belgium; Luxembourg.
In October 2017, Csereklye fought at the York Hall in Bethnal Green, London, and was stopped in three rounds by Essex's Lewis Adams, who went on to fight for the Southern Areasuper-featherweight title, losing by a single point to Danny Carr. Csereklye remains Adams' only stoppage win on his 10-fight record.
Profile:
Debut: 14/11/2015
Age: 25
Height: 5' 6"
Weight: Super-Lightweight
From: Hungary
Birth Place: Budapest, Hungary
BoxRec Profile: https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/738150
Fights: 34
Rounds: 110
Wins: 10
KO Wins: 8
Losses: 24
Draws: 0
KOs: 23.53%
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