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Isaac Inspired By Mentor Fury In Blackpool

If it’s true you can judge someone by the company they keep then exciting young puncher, Isaac Lowe, is a bona-fide future star.  The unbeaten Morecambe featherweight gets regular advice from close friend, Tyson Fury, and will be looking to follow in the big heavyweight’s footsteps when he has his sixth fight at the Blackpool Winter Gardens on November 15.

“I’m very close pals with Tyson,” explained Isaac, who has stopped three opponents.  “It’s always good to have a great boxer around you and it’s great to have someone like Tyson.  He’s going to be a future world champion and if I can learn just a few of the tips he’s taught me then it will be perfect.  He helps with my training and makes me want to train harder and be like him.  He started off the same as me and he’s great to be around.  It’s the same with Jamie Moore too, I do a lot with him down at [promoter] Steve Wood’s gym and if I can learn a little bit of what they’ve done in their careers then I’ll be a great fighter.”

Fight fans can watch Isaac’s next fight live, or free on the internet with the show being streamed live on VIPBOXING.TV.  Part of a terrific 15-fight card featuring local man Jack Arnfield against dangerous veteran Max Maxwell, as well as Amir Khan’s brother Haroon having his third career outing, Lowe is promising a standout performance that will have the watching audience remembering his name.  Fury was ringside for Isaac’s last Blackpool fight and, like his mentor, the 19-year-old is talking a great fight.

“My idols were Ricky Hatton and Mike Tyson because they were proper fighters,” said Isaac, who will have his first six-rounder at The Winter Gardens.  “You didn’t sit there all night and watch a boring fight over 12 rounds; they would get in there and entertain.  And that’s the way I box.  When people come to watch me they’re guaranteed their money’s worth.  I don’t like to mess around; I like to get them out of there as my record shows.  I want a win but if I get any sort of chance for a stoppage then I’ll grab it with both hands. 

“This has been a great year for me, Steve [Wood] has been great; this will be my sixth fight and hopefully I’ll get out in December too.  Next year will be bigger and better.  I want to be fighting the best and I want people to recognise me next year.  I don’t care what weight division I’m in, I’ll take them all down.  I want people to know that when I box I’m not just there to get the money and go; I want to box the best and show who ‘the man’ is. I’m not afraid of anybody and I want titles.  There’s no-one to stop me.”

Promoter Steve Wood stated: “People need to start following this kid because he’s very exciting.  It’s going to be a great ride watching his career and he’s always going to be in entertaining fights. He’s looks to take people out every time he gets in the ring and we’ll be looking to step up him up very soon because he looks ready.  I’m really excited about this Blackpool show with the likes of Arnfield, Khan, and Massey on, it’s really great value and if fans can’t get a ticket then they can watch live and free on VIPBOXING.TV.”

VIP Promotions presents Jack Arnfield versus Max Maxwell at the Blackpool Winter Gardens on November 15. The quality undercard will feature Bolton’s Haroon Khan; Lancaster’s Tomi Tatham; Cumbria’s Rick Skelton; Morecambe’s Isaac Lowe; Bolton heavyweight Paul Drago; Accrington’s Adam Machaj; Holyhead’s Mark Evans; Liverpool’s Dean Swanson and James Metcalf; Southport’s Scott Moonan; Derbyshire’s Jack Massey; Preston’s Dean Halsall, and Bristol’s Michael Ramabeletsa. Debutant Ian Hallsop from St. Helens will also appear.

The show will be streamed live and free on VIPBOXING.TV

Tickets, priced at £30 (General) and £60 (Ringside), are available from all boxers or at http://www.vipbe.co.uk

Keep updated on VIP Promotions’ news by visiting http://www.vipboxing.com or follow on Twitter @vipboxing 

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