O'Donnell takes inspiration from Froch ahead of Watson fight
Hennessy Sports19th March, 2009
John O'Donnell says he's taking inspiration from WBC Super Middleweight kingpin Carl Froch ahead of his Commonwealth title challenge in London next month. O'Donnell takes on Craig Watson at the York Hall for his Commonwealth Welterweight title on a Hennessy Sports show which is being screened live on ITV4 on April 11th.
Froch of course has a massive night of his own to look forward to next month as he crosses the Atlantic to put his WBC title on the line against Jermain Taylor in the first defence. With both men trained by Robert McCracken O'Donnell is hoping that he can go on to emulate Froch's achievements starting with ripping the Commonwealth title away from Watson.
"Carl did things the traditional way by winning the British and Commonwealth titles and I'd like to do the same," said O'Donnell. "I see Carl day in, day out in the gym and he's an inspiration to me.
"He's a world class fighter with world class ability but he still works harder than any other fighter I know and he's a great role model for young fighters like myself coming through. He just wants to prove that he's the best out there and he's shown that by going over to fight Jermain Taylor in the U.S.
"I can't think of too many other fighters that would take a massive fight like that for their first defence but that's Carl's mentality. When you're rubbing shoulders with guys like that in the gym it brings you on because you get to see exactly what it takes to reach the top."
O'Donnell believes that a victory over Watson will go some way to propelling him towards the top of the British and European welterweight ratings. "I've a lot of respect for Watson because he's a tricky southpaw and I think he's underrated but I'm confident I can do a job on him. Training's going perfectly and I'm really stepping up my sparring now this week so by fight night I should be in the best shape of my life."
O'Donnell's Commonwealth title bid headlines a fantastic line-up of championship boxing at the legendary York Hall in Bethnal Green. In the chief support bout Lenny Daws meets Peter McDonagh for the English Light Welterweight title. Steve O'Meara and hot prospect, Bradley Evans also feature on the undercard. Tickets are available from the Ticketline box office on 0844 888 4402 or via www.ticketline.co.uk.
March 2009
With a successful pro debut behind him 2008 ABA featherweight champ Bradley Evans believes he's on the road to title contention in the paid ranks. The Royston man impressed when he made his pro bow in Norwich last month and he's back in action at the Yor
Full article : 31st March, 2009
Teleconference Hightlights / Carl Froch and Jermain Taylor / World Title Fight-April 25th
Full article : 31st March, 2009
Britain's only current world boxing champion Carl Froch, considers it is "a disgrace" that no major UK broadcaster has signed to air his first defence next month of the World Boxing Council supermiddleweight title, the belt vacated less than a year ago b
Full article : 28th March, 2009
Tyson Fury believes that heavyweight newcomer David Price should heed his own advice and issue a res
Full article : 26th March, 2009
Carl Froch told Telegraph Sport that his decision to go to the United States to defend the World Boxing Council super-middleweight title is "the biggest gamble" of his career" yet opponent Jermain Taylor was "the gatekeeper between me and a long reign at
Full article : 26th March, 2009
Only a couple of years ago there were six, but now Carl Froch is Britain's only world champion and he is in no mood to relinquish his title against Jermain Taylor.
Full article : 26th March, 2009
HUGE 2009 PLANNED FOR RING ANNOUNCER
Full article : 23rd March, 2009
Morden boxer Lenny Daws reckons he is in the best shape of his career with three weeks until a career saving English title fight with Bermondsey's Pete McDonagh.
Full article : 23rd March, 2009
Craig Watson is determined to make boxing fans sit up and take notice by knocking out John O'Donnell when they contest the Commonwealth Welterweight title in London next month.
Full article : 20th March, 2009
Carl Froch stands alone as Britain's sole World boxing champion and the WBC Super Middleweight title
Full article : 20th March, 2009
John O'Donnell says he's taking inspiration from WBC Super Middleweight kingpin Carl Froch ahead of his Commonwealth title challenge in London next month.
Full article : 19th March, 2009
Elcock v Macklin 14th March 2009
Full article : 14th March, 2009
Boxing Fans Afforded TheOpportunity To Purchase Ringside Seats ForCarl Froch-JermainTaylor
Full article : 12th March, 2009
Unbeaten heavyweight sensation Tyson Fury has launched another scathing attack on his British rivals
Full article : 9th March, 2009
Stevenage ABC boxer Bradley Evans got his professional career off to a winning start at the Norfolk Showground on Saturday night when he overcame Birmingham's Sid Razzak.
Full article : 5th March, 2009
orwich boxer Jon Thaxton insists he could still get a world title shot, despite the stunning defeat which cost him his EBU European lightweight title.
Full article : 2nd March, 2009
Archive



