Bristol Post

Boxing Sutton relishing huge challenge against Julio at The Galleries

- Sam FROST sam.frost@reachplc.com

KINGSWOOD fighter Aaron Sutton headlines a stacked card of at The Galleries in Bristol tomorrow, stepping up in class to face former world title challenger Joel Julio.

Sutton (14-0) is the reigning Southern Area middleweig­ht champion and the Sanigar Eventsback­ed charge hopes to take a step closer to English and British title contention with a victory over the 37-year-old Colombian (39-12).

Lightweigh­t prospect Anton Haskins (5-0) - the son of former world champion Lee Haskins - is the chief support in a six-round bout against Mexico’s Christian Lopez Flores (14-21-2) - as the 22-year-old continues to garner experience.

Hard-hitting heavyweigh­t Isaac Lee is booked for his second contest in the pro ranks and Horfield debutant Logan Dorrington, son of former boxer Darren Dorrington, are also on the card.

Sutton is the main attraction and he is building nicely after a strong start to 2022 with wins over Danny Shannon and Vladimir Georgiev and he is eager to close out the year in style.

Promoter Chris Sanigar is eager to see the 25-year-old put the work done in the gym into action in the ring.

“He’s taking a massive step up in class,” he told the Bristol Post. “We’ve been looking to get that calibre of opponent, but it’s been very difficult getting a UK boxer.

“Naturally, the London and Manchester boxers don’t want to come to Bristol, so it’s difficult. We want to give Aaron home advantage in these big fights, building him up in a similar way to what we did with Ross Hale, Glenn Catley and Lee Haskins. It’s the same format and I’m hoping that Aaron Sutton will go on and be as successful as those three.

“We’re building Aaron Sutton so he will eventually be the main event at the new 3,000-seater over at Ashton and following on at the one at Filton, 14,000, that’s what we’re looking for.”

The news of a new arena at Ashton Gate getting the green light from Bristol City Council is welcome news for Sanigar, who believes the city’s boxing scene will benefit hugely from modern venues.

Sanigar first hosted an event in The Galleries in May, with Sutton victorious when headlining that event. The fights will be staged in a ring in a loading bay beneath the shopping centre, making for unique surroundin­gs.

Fight nights have also been staged at Whitchurch Sports Centre and the Dolman Exhibition Hall at Ashton Gate, among other venues over the years, but Bristol has long lacked a prestige, high-capacity arena built for sporting events to help attract big fights to the city.

“That’s what held us back, right back to when Glenn Catley won the world title in 2000,” he said. “It was very sad that we had to go to South Africa for his first defence, there wasn’t a venue here in Bristol.

“Here we are 22 years on and there is still not a venue. I know for a fact we are the only major city in the UK that has not got a proper, purpose-built venue.

“Our boxing gym, we’re in the Premier League with boxing. It’s one of the most successful gyms in the country. Lee Selby was over here when he was champion, and Adrian Stone, so we’ve had four world champions just in our gym.”

Sutton, a Bristol Rovers fan, was paraded on the pitch at the Memoril Stadium at half time of Saturday’s FA Cup tie against Rochdale and he is eager to impress in the ring next weekend. He is set to be supported by plenty of Gasheads in the crowds and he has urged fans to get behind him.

“It’s a massive step up and I’m hoping to get my name out there after this one,” the Southern Area champion said. “If I’m not at the top of my game, I’m not going to be winning the fight. I need to put in the best performanc­e I can.

“It means the world to me having it at home in front of my fans, friends and family. I can’t wait to show how good I am.”

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