Monday, May 14, 2012

Ochieng Brimming With Confidence, Ahead Of Title Defense On May 26th



Back in January Stoke Newington’s Erick ‘The Eagle’ Ochieng won the
English Light Middleweight title in emphatic style, on just his tenth
professional outing, in a sensational all action battle against
Liverpool’s Nick Quigley, that many have as an early contender for 2012
‘Fight of the Year’ honours

In just under two weeks time 25 year old Erick will make the first defense
of  this recently acquired  title, against Newark’s AA Lowe, on the
undercard of the biggest, most meaningful UK event of the year so far,
when Carl Froch challenges Lucian Bute  for the IBF Super Middleweight
Crown, at the Nottingham Arena.

Following a recent training session, at the TRAD TKO Boxing Gym in Canning
Town, an ebullient Erick was not only brimming with confidence, of victory
on the 26th May, but was also keen to emphasize his Championship
credentials.

“Yeah, I’ll be out again on the 26th May defending my English title
against AA Lowe.

He’s a good boxer, he’s been around, so we’re looking to perform good,
look good and retain my title in style.”

“Training has been excellent as ever, my manager/coach Brian Lawrence
wouldn’t have it any other way and again I’ve had the best sparring you
can get.

The quality of sparring here at the TRAD TKO makes all the difference, I
did some eight rounders with Colin Lynes the other week and have had
plenty of other quality sparring, these sparring sessions are great
preparation.”

“I mean Colin Lynes is a former British, European and World Champion, you
can’t get better than that, you’re always learning from those guys.

As you can see we’re not leaving any stone unturned in the gym, I’m in
good shape so I’m looking to put a good performance on the 26th May.”

“I never look past people or my next fight, but have to say this is just
the start, I’ve always said I am already a World Champion, just people
don’t know it yet, they will soon but right now they know I’m the English
Champion.

I will defend my title successfully on the 26th May and then by the end of
the year my focus will be on the British or Commonwealth title.”

Erick ‘The Eagle’ Ochieng’s English Light Middleweight title defense,
against AA Lowe, will be main support at the Matchroom Sport promoted
event headlined by the IBF Super Middleweight World Championship bout
between Montreal, Canada based Romanian Lucian Bute and Nottingham’s Carl
Froch, which  co-features Carl Frampton versus Raul Hirales, for the IBF
Inter-Continental Super Bantamweight title, at the Nottingham Arena in
Nottingham on Saturday 26th May 2012 and will be shown live and exclusive
on Sky Sports.

Tickets, priced £40, or  £50 including coach from London to Nottingham and
return, are available on line at www.tkoboxoffice.com or direct from Erick
at the TRAD TKO Boxing Gym, Gillian House, Stephenson Street, Canning
Town, London E16 4SA

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