French Champ out to spoil Thaxton's feel good story
Hennessy Sports29th January, 2009
French Champ out to spoil Thaxton's feel good story
If Jon Thaxton's life story came before a Hollywood producer they'd probably give it the tagline of "the feel good story of the year". However following a spectacular one punch KO to win the European Lightweight title last time out the Norwich man says the credits won't be rolling on his career any time soon.
Thaxton makes the first defence of his crown on February 28th at the Norwich Showground, the scene of his knockout win over Juan Carlos Diaz Melero to claim the title last October.
The 34-year-old will be back in front of the ITV 4 cameras again with French Champion, Anthony Mezaache looking to make his reign a brief one. However Thaxton who has proved that nice guys can finish first believes he's getting better with age.
"I'm like a fine wine," joked Thaxton. "The confidence that comes with winning the European title has made me a better fighter. When I'm at my best it's going to take a hell of a fighter to beat me and especially when I'm on home ground."
Despite being a pro since 1992 the southpaw puncher says he's hungrier than ever for success and he's not looking to rest on his European laurels. "If my promoter, Mick Hennessy can line up a world title fight for me then I'd jump at the chance. Who wouldn't? I'm looking to make a few defences of my European title but a world title fight would be the icing on the cake."
Thaxton is also not ruling out a double title clash with British champ John Murray. The unbeaten mancunian successfully defended his title with an impressive win over Lee McAllister last month and Thaxton was ringside to provide analysis for ITV.
"I've no problem with that fight, I'll carry on defending my European title against whoever is put in front of me be it John Murray or anyone else. Murray's a very good fighter and I think that would be a great fight. At the end of my career nobody will be able to say Jon Thaxton ducked anyone so if Mick can line that fight up then we'll get it on."
For now though Thaxton is concentrating on Mezaache although he admits he is still in the dark about his French opponent. "I don't know anything about him as the fights just been confirmed but rest assured I'll do my research and I'll know everything I need to know by the night of the fight.
"I'm the champion and he's coming to my backyard so really he has to worry about me but I don't underestimate anyone because I've been in his shoes and it's a great position to be in. He's got nothing to lose and everything to gain. It's a banana skin for me but I won't be slipping up."
Featuring on the exciting undercard: Danny McIntosh v Matthew Barney for the English Light Heavyweight Title (subject to Boards approval), also appearing New Heavyweight Sensation Tyson Fury, Matthew Thirlwall, Steve O'Meara, Daniel Herdman, Earl Ling and making his pro debut, ABA Senior Featherweight Champion 2008 & awarded the best boxer of the night Royston's Bradley Evans.
Tickets for Jon Thaxton's European title defence at the Norfolk Showground, Norwich on the 28th February are available from the Ticketline box office on 0871 424 4444 or via www.ticketline.co.uk.
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