achillesthegreat
08-27-2007, 09:10 AM
Source: frank******.tv
Commonwealth super-featherweight champion Kevin Mitchell looks set for a chance to win the British title.
The undefeated 22-year-old has been nominated to face current champion Carl Johanneson before the end of January.
Purse bids have been called for the fight.
Unbeaten in 24, Mitchell also holds the IBF and WBO Intercontinental titles at 130 pounds and is widely regarded as one of the best talents in the country.
He was an ABA champion at just 18, and has blazed a formidable trail since turning professional.
Johanneson turned in an impressive display to widely out-point Ricky Burns earlier this year, but has since lost to Leva Kirakosyan.
It was the repeat of a 2004 reverse.
Both defeats were by stoppage, the second in a challenge for the European title.
The 29-year-old, 26-3, began his career in America before returning to his native Yorkshire.
Meanwhile Mitchell is set to fight at the Nottingham Arena on October 6.
Commonwealth super-featherweight champion Kevin Mitchell looks set for a chance to win the British title.
The undefeated 22-year-old has been nominated to face current champion Carl Johanneson before the end of January.
Purse bids have been called for the fight.
Unbeaten in 24, Mitchell also holds the IBF and WBO Intercontinental titles at 130 pounds and is widely regarded as one of the best talents in the country.
He was an ABA champion at just 18, and has blazed a formidable trail since turning professional.
Johanneson turned in an impressive display to widely out-point Ricky Burns earlier this year, but has since lost to Leva Kirakosyan.
It was the repeat of a 2004 reverse.
Both defeats were by stoppage, the second in a challenge for the European title.
The 29-year-old, 26-3, began his career in America before returning to his native Yorkshire.
Meanwhile Mitchell is set to fight at the Nottingham Arena on October 6.