Nathan Heaney, the British middleweight champion sees his upcoming fight against Brad Pauls as a crucial step toward a world title shot. He emphasizes the significance of winning this match to secure a chance at the world title. Heaney, who recently defended his British crown, expresses confidence in his fighting style and believes he can compete successfully. The 34-year-old is eager for a quick return to the ring to maintain momentum. He aims to face Janibek Alimkhanuly for the world title and has the support of promoter Frank Warren for a potential bout in his hometown of Stoke.
Despite recognizing Pauls as a formidable opponent, Heaney is focused on the 16th March fight date and remains determined not to overlook any challenges. Heaney acknowledges the pressure but remains committed to winning, emphasizing the need to stay focused on the upcoming match. He reflects on the surreal journey from almost quitting boxing six years ago to now being ranked fourth in the world by the WBO. Despite the potential for a dream world title fight in Stoke, Heaney remains grounded concentrating solely on the upcoming match and making the most of each opportunity in his boxing career.
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