Darren Sutherland Closes In On First Title

Published June 29, 2009 by Boxing Capital

Darren Sutherland Closes In On First Title

Darren Sutherland looks certain to become the first Olympian to challenge for a professional boxing title. His promoter Frank Maloney has plans for the Beijing bronze medallist to challenge for the Irish super-middleweight title later this year.

Sutherland (3-0) bids to continue his impressive professional form at York Hall, Bethnal Green tomorrow (Tues 30th June) when he meets Ukraine's Gennadiy Rasalev (2-1) in a six rounder.

Maloney said: "The progress Darren has made with his trainer Brian Lawrence is astonishing, and he could be ready for a title later this year. When he turned professional in December, I thought it would be 18 months before he'd be ready, but there is no stopping him. There are some good Irish-Americans who could challenge him for the all-Ireland title, but the opponent I would like is Jim Rock. It would be a great fight between two Dubliners who would be so fired up because of local bragging rights."

Provided 27-year-old Sutherland passes the Rasalev test, Maloney plans for him to box again ten day later in Sunderland before taking a well earned family break.

Top of the bill at York Hall is Jason Booth's (32-5) British super-bantamweight title defence against Rocky Dean (14-10-2). The action packed card also features a fierce British featherweight title eliminator between Harrow's Sikh slugger Akaash Bhatia (14-0) and Welshman Jamie Arthur (14-2).

Tickets for 'Back from the Brink' are available at £80 (ringside) and £30 from all fighters and 0871 226 1508. To obtain a discount on all ticket prices buy from www.frankmaloney.com. There will be some tickers available on the door.

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