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Belfast welcomes hometown boy for title clash with Haskins

Haskins and Burnett face off ahead of title fight
Haskins and Burnett face off ahead of title fight Photo Credit: rte.ie

Belfast boy Ryan Burnett believes its his time now to become IBF World Bantamweight champion when he faces current champion Lee Haskins on the 10th June 2017 in his hometown of Belfast, at the SSE Arena, live on Sky Sports.

Burnett is currently 16 -0 and has the British and WBC international belts to show for his unbeaten record. Heading back to his hometown of Belfast since November 2014, the 24 year old will be looking to make it one he will never forget.

“I lay in bed every night thinking about winning a World title,” said Burnett. “Now it’s right in front of me on June 10 – I just need to perform.

“In a sense, it is a man versus a boy. Haskins is a lot older than me, but mark my words, that means nothing. Adam believes I am ready for it and he’s a man who has been there and done it, knows how to put a game plan together to beat a southpaw, and I have every faith in Adam.

“I’m only 24, there’s no pressure on me, I’m just enjoying boxing at the moment and my road is only just starting. His is coming to an end and the pressure is on him, he’s the one who has to stay World champion. If I am calm, relaxed and I deliver what Adam tells me to do on the night, I’ll win that belt.

“I’ve been dreaming of this for a long time. I always thought that this could be me and hard work has got me here. I can’t wait to get my hands on that World title and bringing big fights to Belfast.”

Burnett knows that Haskins is a tough fighter and not to under estimate him, even if he is 33 years old. “It’s going to be a hard fight. Lee’s only lost once in nine years, that shows his level and he’s not World champion for nothing. But I know that this is my time and this is where I take over and it’s his time to step aside.”

“I’ve paid my dues across the water and I’ve been saying: ‘Eddie, put you hand in your pocket and get me a fight in Belfast’ and now we’re here – I am so excited.”

Haskins is in his 18th title fight on June 10 and the 33 year old feels his experience will tell on the night, as he plans to win over the passionate Belfast fans.

“It’s going to be a pleasure to box in Belfast in front of the great fans there,” said Haskins. “I’ve watched a lot of Ryan and always thought he’s a great talent. He and Adam are going to be more than ready.

“I am getting older but this is why we want fights like this – taking on young hungry fighters to show the world that I can rock it with the best and carry on being a World champion.

“I think we have similar styles so it could be a game of chess. Adam has a lot of tricks up his sleeve so it’ll be a really interesting fight.

“I’ve watched a lot of the big fights up here and the way that the fans here get behind their man is amazing, it’s something I think we miss in England. I think by the end of the night they’ll appreciate my ability.”

 

Promoter Eddie Hearn presented a press conference in Belfast on Wednesday and is set to announce exciting undercard battles featuring local favourites James Tennyson, Paul Hyland Jnr, Parry Gallagher, Matthew Wilton, Feargal McCrory and Tyrone McCullagh.

 

Tickets are on general sale at midday today priced at £30, £40, £60 and £100 from the SSE Arena Belfast at http://www.ssearenabelfast.com/belfast-boy-burnett-v-haskins

 

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