Sunderland Echo

Ward fired up to ensure a Temple of doom for foe

- By ROY KELLY roy. kelly@ jpress. co. uk

TOMMY Ward is aiming to make his big breakthrou­gh when he fights Esham Pickering in South Shields on Sunday.

The West Rainton boxer faces his 10th and most high- profile fight of his flourishin­g career.

Ward has won nine in a row and his management team of Neil Fannan and Dave Garside will be looking to move him towards a title challenge – once he has passed this test over six rounds at Temple Park.

Pickering has won almost everything in the sport – he’s been British, Commonweal­th and European super- bantamweig­ht champion.

But 20- year- old Ward is hoping to show he is all grown up in the ring.

“It’s a great fight – I’m really looking forward to it,” said Ward.

“What he’s achieved in boxing is fantastic, so to be fighting him is very exciting.

“Pickering is a very clever fighter, he’s going to be tricky.

“I’m looking forward to seeing how I cope with his old tricks, I may hopefully teach him a few new ones!”

Pickering is going to be a tough nut to crack, and a win over the 38- yearold veteran of 45 bouts will move Ward closer towards his dream of a title bid.

“Pickering is not going to lie down,” said Ward. “He’s been a good fighter all his life and he’s not going to start now.

“He’s the best fighter on my record and he’s still a big name.

“Beating him would take me another step to the next level.

“This is my test to move forward.

“Neil has his plan for me and I will follow what he says.

“My job is to fight and Neil will decide who and when.

“I’m hoping he’ll get me a title fight sooner rather than later because I feel I am ready for those fights.”

 ??  ?? RARING TO GO: Tommy Ward gets down to work in training ahead of Sunday’s fight.
RARING TO GO: Tommy Ward gets down to work in training ahead of Sunday’s fight.

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