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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"Warrington Is Wrong - I Am In My Peak Years Now" - Carl Frampton
By Queensberry Promotions
CARL FRAMPTON INSISTS the IBF world champion Josh Warrington is clutching at straws if he is banking on him being on the decline ahead of the pair's blockbuster encounter at the Manchester Arena on December 22.
The 31-year-old two weight world champion suspects his younger rival is taking confidence from the belief that he has seen better days, with Frampton considering his optimum fighting condition to be right now.
The Belfast hero is coming into the fight off the back of a convincing victory over Luke Jackson at Windsor Park in August, where he defended the WBO Interim world featherweight title he won so impressively against multi-weight world champion Nonito Donaire at the SSE Arena in April.
"He's wrong and I think that is maybe what they are going off and they are hoping that I have reached my peak," the Jackal told BT Sport, who will be screening the fight exclusively in the UK via the BT Box Office platform. "But I haven't and I believe my peak years are right now.
"I believe I am performing better than I have ever done. I am feeling better, certainly mentally and physically, than I have ever done.
"Warrington is wrong and I am in my peak years right now."
IBF world featherweight champion Josh Warrington takes on former two-weight world champion Carl Frampton at the Manchester Arena on December 22nd live on BT Sport Box Office. JJ Metcalf will defend his WBC International super-welterweight title against Liam Williams in support of the main event, while Mark Heffron will challenge for the British middleweight title.
Belfast's blue chip featherweight prospect Michael Conlan (9-0) also features on the bill along with world flyweight title challenger Paddy Barnes (5-1) and unbeaten Light Heavyweight contender Steven Ward (9-0).
Tickets are priced at £50 Upper Tier, £80 Tier, £100 Tier, £150 Tier, £200 Floor/Tier, £300 Floor, £400 Floor, £600 Inner Ring VIP Hospitality and are available.
Tickets available via Eventim.