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Stalker Aims For Second Title Shot
By Queensberry Promotions
Liverpool light-welterweight ace Tom Stalker is targeting a return to championship level after he sees off Tommy Carus in their derby clash at the Liverpool Olympia on Saturday 20th June.
Stalker takes on Carus over eight-rounds on the undercard of former IBF World Bantamweight Champion Paul Butler’s comeback and Jack Catterall’s WBO European Light-Welterweight title defence, but has his eyes on a first championship title.
The 30-year-old has only lost once in 11 fights - a thriller to rival Jack Catterall in eight-rounds last October in his first title challenge for the Vacant WBO European crown - and made a successful return to winning ways in March with a points win over Michael Mooney.
He has the amateur pedigree after captaining Great Britain’s record-breaking Olympic medal winning boxing squad at London 2012, but is hungry for success in the pro-ranks.
“Football derbies are always exciting in Liverpool, but boxing ones are even spicier and I can’t wait for this one against Carus,” said Stalker.
“I know that if I do a good job on Carus and get him out of the way then there could be a title fight lined up for me next for me which is what I really want.
“The loss to Catterall for the WBO European title was hard, but I’ve got it out of my system now. It was a cracking fight between two unbeaten fighters, he won on the day and that’s boxing. I’m just looking to get on in my career and work towards a second crack at a title.
“Carus is a tough kid, he’s only lost twice in nine fights and both were points losses, if I can stop him it will make good statement.”
Former IBF World Bantamweight Champion Paul Butler headlines the show in his comeback fight and red-hot talent Jack Catterall makes the first defence of his WBO Intercontinental Light-Welterweight title in the chief-support.
Top Merseyside talent on the show includes: lightweight Tom Stalker as he continues on his road towards a British title, plus big-hitting undefeated light-welterweight prospect Steven Lewis and flyweight ace Andrew Cain. An action packed undercard also features Manchester super-featherweight Adrian Gonzalez, Birmingham lightweight prospect Joe Costello, Manchester light-middleweight McCauley McGowan.
Tickets priced at £40 and £60 are available from Eventim at events.co.uk and 0844 249 1000 or The Olympia at www.liverpoololympia.com and 0151 263 6633.