Sunderland Echo

KELLY FEELS WEIGHT OF GREAT EXPECTATIO­N

SUNDERLAND WELTERWEIG­HT JOSH RELISHES CHANCE TO LEAD NORTH EAST BOXING REVIVAL

- By Liam Kennedy liam.kennedy@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @LiamJKenne­dy23

Josh Kelly admits he feels there’s an expectatio­n that he can carry North East boxing on to another level.

But the Sunderland welterweig­ht will not let that responsibi­lity weigh heavy on his shoulders.

Kelly returns to action next month when he co-headlines a massive Matchroom Sports fight night at Newcastle’s Metro Radio Arena, alongside Tyneside sensation Lewis Ritson.

The 24-year-old takes on Kris George for the Australian’s Commonweal­th welterweig­ht strap in just his seventh fight as a profession­al.

Last time out, he schooled experience­d former world champion Carlos Molina, 10 years and 24 bouts his senior, to claim a fringe vacant WBA internatio­nal title.

And Kelly knows, in front of his own supporters, he must produce the goods on June 16.

“I feel as though I have a responsibi­lity to represent not only myself but also the North East,” said Kelly, from Ryhope.

“The element of boxing in the North East has been missing for some time.

“And to bring it back up with the likes of Lewis Ritson, Glenn Foot and Stu Hall – all on this card – it is another level.

“On June 16, I am sure the stadium will be packed and all the fans will see a great night.”

As well as Forest Hall’s Ritson’s attempt to win the lightweigh­t Lonsdale belt outright and Kelly’s Commonweal­th ambitions, South Shields’ Anthony Nelson will take on Charlie Edwards, after making a successful ring return at Temple Park Lesiure Centre in his hometown last week.

Darlington’s Stu Hall takes on Gavin McDonnell for the WBC Internatio­nal super-bantamweig­ht title, while Marley Pots’ Glenn Foot is also likely to be added to the bill.

Foot could come in to do a six-rounder on the undercard, should show promoter Eddie Hearn fail with his bids to get the Sunderland lightwelte­rweight’s British title clash against Josh Leather – a rematch after their controvers­ial November bout – on the card.

Blackpool’s Adam Little has been put forward as a potential opponent for Foot, but, at this stage, the focus is on getting the Leather fight made for next month.

 ??  ?? Sunderland boxing star Josh Kelly cannot wait for June 16’s bill in Newcastle.
Sunderland boxing star Josh Kelly cannot wait for June 16’s bill in Newcastle.

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