Sunday People

My wife has warned me of the curse, so glitterbal­l can wait... I’m strictly into boxing

- By Tom Hopkinson

JOSH WARRINGTON knows there are easier ways to make a bob or two than getting punched in the head.

Reality TV is one option that is very much open to him and producers at the BBC’S much-loved Strictly Come Dancing are among those who would love to have him on their prime-time show.

But there are two very good reasons for the 32-year-old’s reluctance to accept the Beeb buck just yet.

Firstly, because he loves boxing far too much to walk way while he still has so much to offer the sport.

And, secondly, because his wife, Tash, has put her foot down on Strictly over the so-called ‘curse’, which has hit so many marriages of contestant­s who have been on.

Love

Warrington said: “There are easier ways to make money but I seriously love this sport of boxing and it scares me the day when I’m going to hang up the gloves.

“I look around my office and see fight posters, I’ve got a ‘Fight of the Year’ one against Carl

Frampton and Lee Selby, I’m a boxing fan.

“I read all about boxing, I’ve read Boxing News since I was 10 years old, I watch fights and I get excited as well. I love the sport and I’m part of it.

“It’s like a young lad being able to progress through his football career and being able to play in the Premier League and the Champions League.

“Where I am in my sport, I’m at the top of the game. So, yeah, there are easier ways to make a living and Mrs Warrington, in the last two fights, she has been like, ‘The last two fights Josh, you’ve been in hospital, how long are you going to keep on going?’

“I keep saying, ‘Just one more, Tash, one more’. I love it, I’ve shaped my whole life around boxing and it will be difficult to give up. I would probably do reality TV, though, when I’m

finished. I’ve been offered is back in the ring on Saturday Dancing On Ice, but obviously I when he defends his belt against can’t do it because if I injure Mexico’s Luis Alberto Lopez myself then it’s game over. (below) in Leeds.

“I got offered Strictly, And the football-mad

but Mrs Warrington fighter is hoping he

wasn’t happy because will be part of an

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curse. I’m too stiff as of sport given England

well.” will play their World Cup

Warrington, who won the quarter-final on the same IBF world featherwei­ght title by day if they can overcome Africa’s beating Kiko Martinez in March, Senegal this evening. Warrington added: “It’s always nice to have a big sporting occasion on as well – when I won the world title against Lee Selby it was FA Cup final day.

Occasion

“It’s good because those who go to the boxing might go to a bar to watch the football to get themselves warmed up and then come down to watch myself.

“So it becomes an occasion, it’s a full-on day that people plan weeks and weeks in advance. It would be fantastic with us in the quarter-finals and hopefully we can push and get into the semis and the final.”

Warrington’s twin girls are four – “four going on 20”, he joked – and are making sure he is in the best shape possible.

He said: “The other day we were in the street and a group of kids said, ‘Oh, bloody hell, it’s

Josh Warrington’. I stopped and had pictures, and my girls were asking, ‘Why do they want pictures with you, daddy? Is it because you’re on the telly?’

“So they’re getting an idea of what I do.

“Tash must have got in their ears as well because they come up to me when I’m in bed and say, ‘Daddy, you need to get out of bed because the Mexican man is trying to take your belt’.”

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SUPPORT: Warrington with his wife Tash, who told him to reject Strictly
WARRIOR: Warrington beating Kiko Martinez to win title in March SUPPORT: Warrington with his wife Tash, who told him to reject Strictly

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