How British title win helped spur Leeds boxer Josh Warrington to the very top

FEELING CHAMPION: Josh Warrington is declared the victor in his British title bout against Martin Lindsay. Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.FEELING CHAMPION: Josh Warrington is declared the victor in his British title bout against Martin Lindsay. Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.
FEELING CHAMPION: Josh Warrington is declared the victor in his British title bout against Martin Lindsay. Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.
SIX years ago to the day, Josh Warrington had just achieved everything that he had initially set out to do when he turned professional.
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After a fervid 12 rounds, every judge scored the fight 119-110 in favour of Warrington, who also retained his Commonwealth title with the victory.

The Leeds Warrior has gone on to claim the IBF world featherweight title and fight nine more times at the Leeds Arena, and once at Elland Road, but revealed winning the British title was the target at the top of his agenda when he first stepped up to the pro’ ranks.

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ARMS RAISED: Josh Warrington with his Commonwealth and British titles. Picture: Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.ARMS RAISED: Josh Warrington with his Commonwealth and British titles. Picture: Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.
ARMS RAISED: Josh Warrington with his Commonwealth and British titles. Picture: Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.

Prior to his clash with Lindsay, Warrington admits his family were confident he would claim victory but he knew he had a challenge on his hands with his opponent losing just two of his 23 bouts prior to the contest.

“Everyone around me was overconfident apart from me because I knew what kind of challenge I was facing,” Warrington said.

“I knew that Martin Lindsay was one of the biggest punchers about. I had watched videos of him knocking people like Derry Matthews out and I knew he was a solid puncher.

“He wasn’t a complete one-punch knockout artist but he was strong enough to hurt you and let you know about it. So I was quite nervous.

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