Coventry Telegraph

Crolla bids to ‘prove a lot of people wrong’

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ANTHONY Crolla believes he is set to “prove an awful lot of people wrong” as he looks to avenge last year’s defeat to Jorge Linares in their world title contest this weekend.

Crolla put in a valiant display last September only to come up short against his Venezuelan foe, who wrested the WBA lightweigh­t title from the Mancunian after earning a unanimous decision victory.

Despite no controvers­y over the result, the pair agreed to do battle once again at the Manchester Arena on Saturday, with Crolla aiming to become a two-time world champion.

And the thought of being a big underdog is proving a major motivating factor for the 30-year-old, who told Sky Sports News HQ: “I believe last time I lost the fight and the right man won.

“I knew what a great fighter he was but there’s not the surprise element to it and I’m prepared better this time.

“It might go early, it might go inside the distance but I’m prepared for 12 very hard rounds.

“On Saturday night there’s a lot of people out there who think there’s no way I can beat Jorge Linares. It’s their opinion and Jorge is a great fighter but on Saturday night I’ll prove an awful lot of people wrong.”

Crolla (31-5-3, 13KOs) knows there are some areas where he cannot compete with the faster Linares – a three-weight world champion who has won 41 of his 44 profession­al contests – but he does not believe he should be written off because of that.

He added: “I believe if Jorge comes in looking for the knockout he comes away from what he’s best at, and if he does so I feel it falls right into my hands.”

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