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Sam has got Euro-vision

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Sam Noakes is looking for a statement victory when he fights for the vacant European title this weekend.

Maidstone boxer Noakes gets the chance to add to his collection of belts against veteran Frenchman Yvan Mendy.

It’s the main event at York Hall on Saturday night and is set to be a fascinatin­g clash.

British and Commonweal­th lightweigh­t champion Noakes, 26, has won all 13 fights inside the distance.

And while his 38-year-old opponent has lost six of his 55 bouts, with one draw, he’s never been stopped and is a former European champion. Noakes, who also holds WBO Internatio­nal and WBC Internatio­nal Silver titles, said: “It’s a very good fight.

“He’s a veteran of the game, isn’t he? He’s a good-level fighter and he’s had the European title three times. “He’s going to have a few tricks up his sleeve and it’s knowing how to deal with them.

“It needs a nice mature performanc­e from myself and I think I’ll be all right.

“I’ve watched him and, in the politest way, he’s had his time. “He’s never been stopped and I want to be the first man to do that.

“He’s probably going to try and take me down the back stretch. “It would be a big statement to drop him but I don’t think it’s beyond me to do so.

“It’s the main event as well and that adds to the magnitude of it all and makes it a better occasion.”

Noakes is back in action just over two months on from winning the British and WBO titles against Lewis Sylvester. European success would open more doors as he closes in on a world title shot.

“In terms of levels the European title is probably grander in scale but the belt that means the most would be the Lonsdale just because you’re a British fighter,” said Noakes.

“If I win, the European, I think, offers me top-10 rankings in every governing body so it’s definitely a good one to win.”

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