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Huge Show Announced For September 12 As Queensberry Level-Up
By Queensberry Promotions
Anthony
Yarde vs Dec Spelman, Nathan Gorman vs Richard Lartey, Mark Heffron vs
Denzel Bentley and Ekow Essuman vs Cedrick Peynaud have today all been
announced for a bumper Queensberry Promotions card on September 12.
Anthony Yarde will take on Dec Spelman, in what will prove an ideal
chance to directly compare himself against potential future foe Lyndon
Arthur – who last month edged Spelman on points behind-closed-doors.
Yarde challenged for a World Title against Sergey Kovalev in 2019 and
has been absent since his Russian mission – where he came within seconds
of toppling the legendary champion.
The light heavyweight Beast from the East is now back in business
against an opponent who extended Manchester’s Arthur to 12 rounds of
work in July. Commenting on the fight on behalf of BT Sport on the
night, Yarde complained over a lack of entertainment from
the pair and that he needed paying to stay awake.
Yarde will be looking to provide more entertainment on September 12.
Also featuring on what will be a huge night of action is the heavyweight
return of Nathan Gorman, 16-1, who will fight Richard Lartey from Ghana
(subject to visa approval) in an eliminator for the Commonwealth title.
Both have a shared experience of taking
on Daniel Dubois, with the 14-2 Lartey engaging in an explosive shootout
with the young Londoner before being stopped in four rounds at Wembley
Arena in April of last year.
Gorman, just 24, will be seeking to put the domestic heavyweight
division on notice that he is back in the fold and in the bidding for
major titles once again.
The vacant IBF European welterweight championship will be on the line
for English champion Ekow Essuman when he goes in with the Frenchman
Cedrick Peynaud. The Paris-based Peynaud took part in two epic struggles
against Connor Benn across 2017-18 where both
men were put to the canvas and it represents an ideal test for Essuman,
who is in the British title mix along with Benn and the champion Chris
Jenkins.
In what is a huge fight for the middleweight division in this country, a
battle of the big punchers is confirmed between Battersea’s Denzel
Bentley (13-0) and Oldham’s Mark Heffron (25-1).
For a fight that surely cannot fail to deliver fireworks, the IBF
European title is the prize for the winner between two men who have not
been shy in calling each other out across social media.
Promoter Frank Warren – who will also showcase the talents of
lightweight Mohammad Bilal Ali on the night, along with new signings
Amin Jahanzeb (7-0, featherweight) and Joshua Frankham (debut, super
welterweight) – said:
“This is a card with the potential to deliver for the fans watching on BT Sport in a big way.
“Boxing is a game of ego’s and Anthony is keen to show the world that he
can go one better than Lyndon and blast Spelman out early.
“Spelman is not an easy fight for anyone, but if Anthony comes through
we’ll be on course for Yarde vs Arthur later this year hopefully.”
“I am delighted to be bringing Anthony back because he needs a
competitive fight before his big domestic showdown against Lyndon Arthur
and he will be determined to do a better job on Dec Spelman than his
rival. He has put the onus on himself to find an explosive
performance after complaining about Lyndon’s fight with Dec being
boring!
“I still firmly believe Anthony is a world-level elite operator and he
will prove as much given time but, for now, he needs to keep busy and
remind the public of what he is all about.”
Anthony Yarde said:
“The people want explosive action and knockouts so I will not be hiding
behind my jab and sending everyone to sleep,” stated the 19-1 man from
Ilford.
“This will be all about me reminding people that I am the force of the
division and I am heading right back to the top where I intend to
dominate and reign for a long time to come.
“I respect Dec Spelman as a fighter but this is the chance for me to
show everyone what they can expect when I get to share a ring with
Lyndon Arthur.”
Dec Spelman said:
“If Yarde comes to fight then so much the better for me. Lyndon made our
fight a technical affair that I was disappointed I couldn’t really get
to grips with, so if Yarde wants some action then bring it on.
“I will actually be his first test at domestic level so we will see how he looks on the night.”
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