Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Underdog Craig could spring shock

- BARRY Follow Barry on Twitter at @Clonescycl­one @Mcguigans_gym

JOSHUA BUATSI is right, the showdown with Craig Richards at the 02 is the biggest fight of his career.

The London rivals are well known to each other. Buatsi won on points when they met at the divisional stages of the 2014 ABA Championsh­ips.

He went on to win light-heavyweigh­t bronze at the Rio Olympics, the highlight of a stellar amateur career in which he outshone Richards.

But, as we have said so many times before, the pro game is different, and Richards proved in dropping a close decision to Dmitry Bivol, he is world class. I thought Bivol would blast Richards. I either underrated Richards or overstated Bivol, maybe a bit of both.

We had Richards in to spar with cruiserwei­ght Chris Billam-smith. He called me out for my assessment. All in good fun, of course.

I don’t think we have ever had as good a domestic light-heavy division as this, and that includes the John Conteh/chris Finnegan era.

Callum Smith, Callum Johnson, Anthony Yarde and Lyndon Arthur as well as Richards and Buatsi (the pair, above). That’s unpreceden­ted for this country at world level.

Buatsi is the stand-out, but he has to show me something in this fight. Most Olympians will give you that “wow performanc­e” on the way up. I’m still waiting for that riveting display from Buatsi.

I still give him the edge in this fight. He is smooth, controlled, confident and relaxed. And he can wallop.

Richards can bang too, as well as box. He is just as strong and takes a good shot. And Buatsi can be outworked. Richards has good pace. As he showed against Bivol and, having watched him spar, he will push Buatsi all the way.

Buatsi does not like to be pressured. He likes to come forward and dominate the centre of the ring. Richards likes to fight on the front foot too, so the guy who controls the centre of the ring will win.

Richards made Bivol fight for every second of their bout. That got my attention. He is well used to being the underdog so that won’t bother him.

In fact, it is how he likes it. It makes for better returns, he jokes, when his family collect their winnings from the bookies.

If Buatsi is not on point, there is a good chance another windfall is on its way because Richards definitely has the tools to win.

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