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stegsie
09-20-2007, 01:28 PM
ALEX Matvienko is hoping revenge will be short and sweet when he takes on Martin Marshall at Wigan’s Robin Park Centre on Saturday night.

The pair met at the same venue in July, and the Bolton middleweight is still upset having been forced to shared the spoils with the Sunderland stylist, despite them both putting on a good show.

“Things will be different this time,” says Alex.

“Last time he ran from me and I did all the work, but this time he says he’s coming to fight, and that suits me fine.
“It’s my first six rounder as well, which I can’t wait for. Four-round fights are tough because you have to win three rounds to be sure of a decision, otherwise it’s a close call. If you start slowly you’ve had it.
“I felt I beat him first time around, so it’s up to me to make sure of it this time.”
Indeed, Matvienko’s impressive unbeaten record of seven wins and two draws is testament to a couple of decisions which should have gone in his favour.
In his last fight, most onlookers felt the popular ‘One Man Riot’ had convincingly beaten Marshall over four rounds, even taking into account the point taken off him for a debatable low blow.

But referee Steve Gray declared the bout a draw, to the disappointment of the majority. Many, myself included, were sure Matvienko had edged a close fight between two classy boxers with his relentless pressure and a succession of right hands.

It was a closely-fought battle and Marshall put up a good showing but his face was a bruised and bloodied mess at the end.
Alex is confident he will perform as well, if not better, this weekend.
“I thought I certainly won the last fight,” he says.
“Marshall is a good boxer, I take nothing away from him, but I did enough in most peoples eyes to take it.”

Marshall poses another tough test for Matvienko, but where does he see his future.
“I’ve been boxing for 18 months and this is my tenth fight coming up. I’m very happy with my progress,” says Alex.
“This weekend I will be topping the bill, it’s a great feeling and I’m looking forward to it.
“How far can I go in the sport? Who’s to say. I just want to be as good as I can possibly be. I don’t want to leave boxing with any excuses, I want to know that I’ve given my best, and with Humphrey (Harrison) training me I feel I can continue to progress and do well.”

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By Martin Williams

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NOrth
09-21-2007, 06:47 AM
exciting fighter Alex, and there is no way no chance he lost to Martin Marshall last time out. Marshall had rope burns at the end of the first after running for the whole round.

STEVE WOOD
09-21-2007, 01:01 PM
Alex is always in a good fight and it sure will be again on Saturday.

I think he just pipped him last time and god willing it will be a victory on Saturday that moves him to Ten undefeated .He has Just been around with his ticket money and he will be well supported as he bulids on his 'one man riot' nickname.

He is easy to work with which is unusual - but being honest VIP are getting a good stable of lads that are sound to work with- it does help when you have the right people around you who can tell them when they are being dicks.

Anyhow , a few tickets will be left on the door at Wigan if anyone fancies a good night out.

NOrth
09-22-2007, 08:37 PM
Tell you what, Alex was in one hell of a fight tonight. Cut in the first 20 seconds, which incidentally set him back a bit, is it the first time he's been cut steve? first time I can remember, anyway I digress. Marshall really came to stand his ground this time, he got a lot of stick last time and both fighters put up a show. Alex got it on points in the end, doing enough in each round to take it.

Congrats mate!