Birmingham’s Tommy Langford will face a new challenger for the Vacant WBO Intercontinental Light-Welterweight Championship on Saturday 4th July at the National Stadium, Dublin.
The unbeaten 25-year-old now takes on Mexican Julio Cesar Avalos for the title, replacing original opponent, German Ronny Mittag, in the chief supporting bout to Jamie Conlan’s WBO European Super-Flyweight title defence against Junior Granados, live and exclusive on BoxNation.
Avalos, from Guadalajara, has won 15 out of 19 fights with seven early stoppages. He recently extended up-and-coming unbeaten Mexican prospects Ivan Montero and Juan Ruiz over eight rounds each.
Despite the change, hot prospect Langford is excited to be now facing a Mexican in the first title challenge of his pro career and says the new harder opponent will bring out the best in him.
“I’m already in great physical shape ahead of the fight so with this change of opponent it’s just a couple of adjustments I need to make to the new opponent,” said Langford.
“Whereas Mittag is a tall, stand up, European style boxer, I’m now having to change to face a rough Mexican who’s shorter and more of an attacker. It’s all good experience for me as I develop as a fighter and at the end of the day I have to get in the ring and perform to my best on the night,”
“My trainer Tom Chaney will tell you I’m sharp as a razor at the moment and now I need to maintain that sharpness as I refocus on Avalos, who I reckon is going to be a much harder fighter than Mittag which will bring me up another level,”
“Mexican boxers come with that fearsome reputation and I know that Avalos is going to be a pretty hard nut to crack, but I’m now entering championship level and will get a top 15 ranking so fighters like Avalos and better than him are the guys that I’m going to have beat.”
Jamie Conlan headlines ‘New Beginning’, an action-packed card promoted by Frank Warren, in association with MGM Promotions.
The undercard featuring some of the best up-and-coming Irish talent, including Belfast’s hot-shot Ryan Burnett; Dublin aces Stephen Ormond, Anthony Fitzgerald, Declan Geraghty, and son of the legend Steve Collins Jnr, plus Belfast’s Sean Turner and unbeaten Birmingham lightweight Michael Rooney.
The Channel Of Champions, BoxNation, will televise the show live and exclusive on Sky 437/HD 490, Virgin 546 and Talk Talk 415. Subscribe at www.boxnation.com Or watch online at Livesport.tv and via iPhone, iPad or Android.