Capel boxer Ben Jones back in action at York Hall
Jones’ manager Kaz Evans of Assassin Promotions said: “Ben is itching to get back in the ring in what will be a huge year for the champ and all around him.
“We’ve been working hard to get the right fight sorted for him in build-up to his WBO title defence and a potential shot at a world title, and this London show ticked all the right boxes to assist on his preparation.”
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Hide AdJones thanked the help of new sponsor Alfie Best, owner of Wyldecrest Parks who is now backing Jones as he prepares for a year which will hopefully feature some major title fights.
He said: “It’s great to have Alfie on board and I’d like to thank him for sponsoring me.”
Jones hopes his next fight will lead to a major show in Crawley at one of a few venues being considered.
One of them could involve using a huge tent in Southgate.
Jones said: “Using Southgate Playing Fields as a boxing venue could work well and be really special. It would be great for the town of Crawley!”
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Hide AdJones enjoyed a great year in 2015, winning five fights culminating in him lfting the WBO Inter-Continental Featherweight title by beating the Prague-based Martin Parlagi on points over ten rounds.
It was a tremendous turn around from the lowpoint of 2014-14 when he suffered two successive controversial defeats against Spaniards Julie Giner in Barcelona and Santiago Bustos at Bluewater in Kent.
This fight is a warm-up fight for a possible show to be held in Crawley in April at a venue to to be confirmed when he will defend his WBO Inter-Continental Featherweight title in front of his home fans.
Jones’ marketing and sponsorship manager Graham Wright said: “Ben is back in full training to keep his weight down and build his ranking points ready for his title defence in Crawley.”
Tickets are on sale from Wright priced £35, £60 and £100 VIP package from Wright on: 07944072696.