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King’s in ‘best shape’ for Portsmouth outing

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Matt King believes he is in the ‘best shape’ of his profession­al career ahead of his South Parade Pier bout tonight.

And the Locks Heath welterweig­ht vowed to put on an all-action display against Bognor-based Carl Turney.

King, nicknamed The Cobra, will head into the ring for his fifth pro bout since his debut in March 2021. He currently stands with a 3-1 record after losing his debut to

Irishman Edward Donovan on a Frank Warren card at the Copper Box Arena.

King has undergone an extended eight-week camp in preparatio­n for his home show four-rounder.

And car mechanic King says he has never felt better heading into any of his previous four pro bouts than he does at present.

‘It's been a long camp, about eight weeks, there's been no problems with any injuries at all which is always great. I had a couple of injuries last camp but this time it's been fine, so it's all good,’ King explained.

‘I'm in great shape, I'd say it the shape (he's been in) out of all the five fights I've had. It's always going to be a good show (in Portsmouth), I bring a good crowd.

‘This time it's a bit difficult because it's the Jubilee weekend so a lot of people are busy, but I've still got a good fanbase coming.’

On his previous South Parade Pier outing, King landed a quick knock-out victory.

He added: ‘It was one minute 54 seconds (knock-out win). They pay to see some action (supporters) so you've got to give it to them; whether it lasts 30 seconds or the whole four or six rounds, it's going to be exciting either way.’

 ?? ?? Matt King, right, celebrates his knock-out victory in his previous South
Matt King, right, celebrates his knock-out victory in his previous South

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