
Frank Warren
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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The Big Interview - Terry Flanagan Part 1
By Queensberry Promotions
By Richard Hubbard

'I just ignore people who say ‘he is fighting nobody’ and some say Petrov is a nobody. If they knew anything about boxing they would know he is not, he is a great fighter who has been about at world level for a long time'
“It was a long, hard, brutal camp and I think it showed on the night. I didn’t peak right. The last one, Cruz, was a case of going in and doing a job on him to get him out of there. If I hadn’t of stopped him people would’ve said I should’ve got him out of there, but then they probably said I should’ve done it earlier. I still did my job, didn’t get hit and took him out.” There is an almighty rush in this day and age for world champions to be catapulted into unifying titles and mixing with the elite the moment a title belt is wrapped around their waist. While Flanagan was, indeed, happy to gamble his belt for another right from the off, he can also see the bigger picture and accepts that making more routine defences has broadened his experience for when the time comes to go double or nothing. “It’s done me good really but, the fact is, I wanted the big fights and have called for them. As soon as I got the world title I was looking to unify.