Jamaica Gleaner

OPTIONS FOR SAKIMA

- Rachid Parchment Gleaner Writer

I FIGHT Promotions founder Chris Joy has said that he has two fights lined up for two-time Wray and Nephew Contender champion Sakima ‘The Mauler’ Mullings if he is interested in them.

Joy said that Mullings can face DeMarcus ‘Chop Chop’ Corley in late January or Guyanese former World Boxing Associatio­n Super Lightweigh­t champion Vivian Harris.

Mullings and Corley have both shown interest in facing each other recently, but Corley said the bout could only happen if Mullings, who is 35 years old, comes down in weight from 154lbs to 140lb. Mullings, who said he would be honoured to face Corley because of his reputation, said he would meet his requiremen­t.

However, Joy said that Harris, who is 39 years old, presents another option at 147lbs.

“If he (Mullings) cannot make the weight of 140lb or he needs a tune up fight before he gets to Chop Chop, then he can actually fight Harris before the epic fight of Chop Chop,” Joy told The Gleaner. “If Sakima can work the weight down, he can fight Vivian Harris and then if he does well, he can come to Chop Chop. Chop Chop has already proven that he can beat Harris, who is a former World Champion, so Chop Chop has already passed that test.”

Mullings said he is also interested in facing Harris.

“Yeah, 100 per cent, definitely man!” he exclaimed. “It’s the perfect situation for me because if they said they’ll give me Vivian Harris at 147lb, and then Chop Chop at 140, then based on my circumstan­ces, coming from a 154 tournament (the Contender Series which ended last month), it’s a natural maturation of things for me to get back down to my proper weight division. By doing that, I’ll take my time to get back down to 147, and from 147, I can work my way down to 140 instead of overworkin­g and getting myself to 140 on the jump.

“In fact, they put everything back in my favour by allowing me to take the weight back off properly.”

Mullings is the first two-time Contender champion, having won the tournament last month and previously in 2014, while Corley claimed the title in 2016.

Mullings’ record stands at 23 wins, 15 by knockout, three losses, and no draws, while Corley, 43 years old, has 50 wins, 28 by knockout, 28 losses, and one draw.

Harris has a record of 32 wins, 19 by knockout, 12 losses, and two draws.

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 ?? FILE ?? Phil Rose (left) comes under relentless pressure from Jamaica’s Sakima Mullings during the Wray & Nephew Contender Final held at The Mico University College recently.
FILE Phil Rose (left) comes under relentless pressure from Jamaica’s Sakima Mullings during the Wray & Nephew Contender Final held at The Mico University College recently.

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