Nathan
Sting Wins In England
Paul Upham article at Seconds Out
From Tony Nobbs 21.09.03
Nathan Sting retained his WBU Bantamweight Title with a unanimous
decision over hometown boy Nicky Booth in Nottingham, Eng. this
morning.
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NATHAN
STING IS READY FOR BOOTH
Paul
Upham article at Seconds Out [Sep 7, 2003]
From TONY NOBBS:
Nathan Sting will make the first defence of his recently won WBU
Bantamweight Title against local Nicky Booth at Nottingham, England
on September 21 (Australian time) with the 30 year old Gold Coaster
already eyeing off a shot at Denmark’s WBA Champion Johnny
Bredahl.
Sting took the Belt with an emphatic eleven round stoppage victory
over Johnny Armour on July 6 and is confident he will defeat Brittish
Champ Booth just as decisive as he did the tough Armour according
to trainer-manager Les Wilson.
“Nathan is red hot for the Booth fight. He has wanted Booth
for two years. He was supposed to fight him a couple of times
last year for the Commonwealth Title but we were committed to
another fight the week before the first time and Nathan got a
cut the second time around. Then Booth went and lost to current
WBA rated Steve Molitor ” said Wilson.
Booth was present at the Sting-Armour fight to help promote a
bout between himself and Armour. He probably didn’t like
what he saw. And he can expect an even better Sting next month!
“At the moment everything is going good. Nathan’s
cruising along, he could fight this guy tomorrow and we haven’t
started the hard stuff yet. Nathan was back in the gym the day
after we got back from the Armour fight (July 15). His weight
is good. I told him before we got home, no messing around because
in the next few years he can really earn some good money and do
a lot more with his career. Winning the Title has made him even
hungrier. Everyone is talking about the improvement he's showing.
Johnny Bredahl would be a very good fight for Nathan. He beat
Johnny Armour who was in the WBA top ten as a Super Bantam. We
have requested a rating with the WBA but they might not want to
drop anyone. Sting has never ducked anyone. He’s only lost
twice in his right division. Bantamweight. And one of those was
a rob. Because of his record, we might get a fight with Bredahl.
But we are very happy to be fighting under the Matchroom promotional
banner and defending the WBU Title against who ever they want”.
Sting has been rated in the lower part of the IBF top 15 for over
twelve months and Wilson said “something might happen there”
before adding that his fighter would love to fight in Japan before
the end of his career.
“We have tried to get fights in Japan before but unfortunately
they were not interested. As Nathan is a good fighter who doesn’t
get a lot of publicity, he was considered too dangerous a fight
for no gain. They have a few rated boxers at Bantamweight, if
Nathan can get another title or make enough defenses of the WBU,
they might change their mind”.
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