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Frank Warren, Britain’s premier and longest-serving boxing promoter, has been building champions in the professional sport for nearly 45 years and was acknowledged for his work across the industry in 2008 with his entrance into the International Hall of Fame.
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Flanagan Crowned King After Zepeda Dislocates Shoulder
By Queensberry Promotions
Manchester hero Terry Flanagan became WBO World Lightweight Champion after American star Jose Zepeda’s suffered a shock dislocated shoulder in the second round tonight at the Manchester Velodrome.
Flanagan is now the first ever English boxer in history to win a world title in the lightweight division and Manchester’s first world champion since Ricky Hatton.
Californian Zepeda came into the ring with an awesome reputation as a devastating puncher with 20 of 23 wins coming by knockout. In the opening round both undefeated southpaws were starting to trade shots and it was looking to be heating up into a cracking battle.
Somehow in the second round Zepeda’s shoulder popped out, highly likely to be after throwing a punch, and the protruding bone was visible through the skin, but he battled on until the end of the round.
After been inspected by the BBBofC doctor and his Zepeda’s corner, they decided to withdraw him and the referee Marcus McDonnell waved the fight off.
Despite the dramatic ending, Flanagan was ecstatic to realise a lifetime dream and become world champion.
“I really can’t believe it, I’m world champion!” Said Flanagan.
“I’m sorry for Zepeda and his injury, no fighter wants to lose in a world title fight like that, it’s a cruel sport, but I’ve won and that’s the main thing,”
“After all the years of hard work, blood, sweat and tears I’m finally here and now I can start looking at some big fights and big money,”
“I know there was talk of his power and in my head I over built him so when I got in the ring with him tonight, I didn’t really feel any power so I knew I’d get to him,”
“It’s nice creating records like being the first ever English lightweight world champion and the first Manchester boxer since Hatton to win a world title, but that doesn’t pay my bill,”
“I don’t care who I fight next, I’ll fight anyone and I’ll even give Zepeda a rematch when he recovers, but this is my time now and I’m going to enjoy it with my family.”