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HayemakerBoxing
03-04-2009, 07:30 AM
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As brash as he is slick, Deptford’s Anthony Small has warned British light-middleweight champion Ryan Rhodes that he’s nothing but a stepping-stone en route to bigger honours for the switch-hitting Londoner.

Set to challenge Rhodes on March 28 at Liverpool’s Echo Arena, Small believes it is a fight Rhodes could have done without.

“He’s been shamed into taken this fight,” says Small, 21-1 (15 KO). “He clearly didn’t want to take this fight to begin with and now I’ve forced his hand and he’s walking into a beating.

“I don’t blame him for ducking me. I don’t blame anyone. I’m awkward, I’m fast, I’m hard-hitting and I have fun in there.”

With Rhodes agreeing to defend his belt against Small, the man nicknamed ‘Sugar Ray Clay Jones Junior’ can look forward to the most important night of his boxing life.

“This is definitely the biggest fight of my career,” admits Small, who also holds the WBA International belt. “It’s a fight for the British title against a good name in Ryan Rhodes.

“This is a real stepping stone fight for me. I believe that whatever you do in life you should aspire to be the best at it. If you want to be a road sweeper, be the best road sweeper in the world. I didn’t become a boxer to just become a British champion. Beating Rhodes on March 28 is just the start of my career.”

To get to the next step on his road to world titles, Small must first overcome the seasoned and skilful Rhodes in Liverpool. It’s a stumbling block that doesn’t fluster Small in the slightest.

“I don’t really worry about what my opponent brings to the table,” says Small. “Rhodes could come out fast and take it to me, or he could try and play the game of hit and not getting hit. It doesn’t matter – I’ll have an answer for it. I’m going to be like water. I’m going to have everything covered. All Rhodes’ boxes will be ticked by my left and right hands.

“All my opponents have the choice whether to get knocked out quick by taking it to me or receiving a sustained beating by running away. Rhodes can have it either way.”

Though similar in style and swagger, Small believes Rhodes’ superior experience will ultimately work against him on March 28.

“I’ve got youth on my side,” adds Small. “Rhodes has already been here before. He fought for the WBC International belt in his last fight. He’s been around for years. It’s not as easy to get motivated for a British title fight when you’ve been in and around that level for over a decade.

“I’m new to this. This is my big night. Rhodes is my stepping-stone to bigger things. I haven’t been in tear-ups like he has. I haven’t been knocked out a few times like he has. I haven’t got the wear and tear that he has.”

Nevertheless, Small is looking for excitement, and a bit of a tear-up, on March 28.

“I can mix it up and blend styles,” he continues. “I can win by any means necessary. You can tell me a way to fight and a way to win a fight and I’ll do it.

“Not only that, I can also mix it up much better than Rhodes. I won’t run in this fight. I’ll stand there and have it out with him if he wants it. If Rhodes wants to stand and go toe-to-toe, I’m there ready to bang with him. If he wants to run, I’ll chase him and break him down. I can beat him in a lot of different ways.

“The thing is, right now I actually want to be involved in tear-ups. I don’t want to stand off and box with someone. I want to get in with Rhodes and get dirty. Aside from all the talking, all the dancing and the showboating, I just love to fight.”

*** Anthony Small’s British title showdown with champion Ryan Rhodes is the co-main event at HAYEMAKER 6: ‘The Mersey Beatdown’ at the Echo Arena, Liverpool, on March 28. Also featured on the stacked card is local lad Tony Dodson’s British title challenge against champion Brian Magee, as well as the English title clash between Tony Quigley and Paul David and the British title eliminator between John Watson and Martin Gethin.

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Guy
03-04-2009, 07:33 AM
Hello Mr Hayemaker, if David v Wlad doesn't come off in time, would he fight Audley Harrison?

What about Martin Rogan? some 'experts' :verysad on here think Rogan could stop David......

Ask him and come back to us :hey:good

Beeston Brawler
03-04-2009, 07:36 AM
Bradley Pryce had the same choice to run away or take a beating as well :lol:

SteelTownCobra
03-04-2009, 07:49 AM
He sounds very confident and a little arrogant but there's nothing wrong with that.

I hope he can back up his words because Ryan Rhodes is going to be a very tough test for Small.

I'm sure he's not taking him as lightly as his words would suggest.

TFFP
03-04-2009, 07:54 AM
The has the potential to be an absolute snoozefest.

achillesthegreat
03-04-2009, 08:10 AM
After this the British has to be unified with the C'Wealth.

nulty
03-04-2009, 08:29 AM
Rhodes will punish this jumped up little prick.

ApatheticLeader
03-04-2009, 11:31 AM
Rhodes will punish this jumped up little prick.
Let's hope so. Wasn't there a time when Rhodes was also a jumped-up little prick? Or is my memory playing tricks and Rhodes only guilty in my mind via association with a certain even smaller prick?

jc
03-04-2009, 11:42 AM
Rhodes wins this.

icemax
03-04-2009, 03:46 PM
That gobshite Small should show a little more respect because on fight night he is going to be picking himself off of the floor and calling Ryan Mr Rhodes.:deal

stuey
03-04-2009, 03:48 PM
rhodes will batter small:deal

scurlaruntings
03-04-2009, 04:05 PM
Rhodes is spot on. The guy has seen much better days but he was a precocious talent back in the 90`s. Small on the other hand is an area level fighter who is nothing more than a lame impressionist. I hope Rhodes puts him on his back and humiliates him.

doggyland
03-04-2009, 04:35 PM
Small is acting like such a c*** it is untrue....I really want him to get bashed up - and i can't remember the last time i wanted a boxer bashed up...Maybe i'm so so sooo disappointed. He has got some skills but zero sense - end of. Win or lose this one - he goes nowhere.

brown bomber
03-04-2009, 05:56 PM
He actually comes across as ok when you see him not acting up in front of the camera. I wouldn't judge a fighter too much on what they say to the press before a fight, or even in interviews. When I used to see Gomez on the telly I used to think he came across really badly, now I know him I realise thats just a front. It means nothing.

Grievesy
03-04-2009, 06:02 PM
Meh. Talk is cheap. We'll see what happens on the night.

nulty
03-04-2009, 06:07 PM
He actually comes across as ok when you see him not acting up in front of the camera. I wouldn't judge a fighter too much on what they say to the press before a fight, or even in interviews. When I used to see Gomez on the telly I used to think he came across really badly, now I know him I realise thats just a front. It means nothing.

Agreed Jeff but I've meet Small twice and on both occasions he came over as a (well i won't say what.)

I meet Ryan once and he was a top bloke.

Maybe I just caught Small at bad times. I'm still behind Ryan though, he was one my heroes back in the day when I was struggling with speed ball dreaming of being a pro etc.

nulty
03-04-2009, 06:09 PM
Let's hope so. Wasn't there a time when Rhodes was also a jumped-up little prick? Or is my memory playing tricks and Rhodes only guilty in my mind via association with a certain even smaller prick?

I think it via association although the adverts in the index and argos catalogues didn't help. Remember when he had a full head of blonde hair? How times change.

brown bomber
03-04-2009, 06:13 PM
Yeah I def want Rhodes to win!

nulty
03-04-2009, 06:21 PM
Who's actually going to this fight?

I'll be there.

It's a hell of a night of boxing and the Echo Arena is very nice. There's a hotel just across the road from it as well.

archie
03-04-2009, 06:23 PM
Agreed Jeff but I've meet Small twice and on both occasions he came over as a (well i won't say what.)

I meet Ryan once and he was a top bloke.

Maybe I just caught Small at bad times. I'm still behind Ryan though, he was one my heroes back in the day when I was struggling with speed ball dreaming of being a pro etc.


I've also met Small a couple of times, once with Spencer F when they worked out of City Boxer gym and again both at York Hall when he beat Tak, and completely agree with Jeff, it would be wrong to judge a mans character when they are in front of the camera - this is when they are "in character" raising their profile and trying to sell tickets, off camera SMALL is a very humble and amiable guy, who was more than happy to have a chat and make time for a fan - I wish him all the best for this fight.

nulty
03-04-2009, 06:27 PM
I've also met Small a couple of times, once with Spencer F when they worked out of City Boxer gym and again both at York Hall when he beat Tak, and completely agree with Jeff, it would be wrong to judge a mans character when they are in front of the camera - this is when they are "in character" raising their profile and trying to sell tickets, off camera SMALL is a very humble and amiable guy, who was more than happy to have a chat and make time for a fan - I wish him all the best for this fight.

As I said I might have caught him at bad times, ie he's in a hurry or was pissed off over something else.

I'm not judging the man chances are if I meet him again he'd be sound. But I can only speak as I see.

archie
03-04-2009, 06:29 PM
As I said I might have caught him at bad times, ie he's in a hurry or was pissed off over something else.

I'm not judging the man chances are if I meet him again he'd be sound. But I can only speak as I see.

understood, thanks - just wanted to share my experiences.

liver shot
03-04-2009, 06:38 PM
i think small is being overlooked abit because he seems like a massive tool.
the pryce fight wasnt a one sided beating and i think the stoppage might have been a bit early if i remember right.
ill be rooting for him,he's funny.

dwilson
03-05-2009, 05:34 AM
I think Small will win this.

bronze_bandit
03-08-2009, 08:29 PM
Gutted...jus found out that this is only live on Setanta 2
So us freeview viewers wont be able to watch it live on Setanta 1.:fire..