Johnny Fisher says that successful the British heavyweight title is the dream, and is hopeful {that a} “massive” combat with Frazer Clarke may very well be on the playing cards for 2025.
The 25-year-old, who has gained all 12 of his skilled bouts thus far – 11 by knockout, together with a first-round KO of Alen Babic in July – will combat Dave Allen on the Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury undercard on December 21, however has Clarke in his sights quickly after.
Clarke, an Olympic bronze medallist as an newbie on the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, suffered his first professional loss in a rematch in opposition to Fabio Wardley on October 12 – his jaw damaged when knocked down within the first spherical and requiring surgical procedure.
“Frazer Clarke could be there,” Fisher stated of potential opponents subsequent 12 months, earlier than including: “I’ll caveat that by saying I hope Frazer is okay and therapeutic up nicely, as a result of I used to be fairly frightened for him after that knockout.
“I’ve bought big respect for Frazer, he has competed at a degree I might solely dream of when it comes to his newbie pedigree.
“That would be a massive fight, but I’m not one to call names out or anything. It’s just if the time is right and it suits, then we’ll both get it on.”
Fisher added: “Frazer is somebody I’d regard as a pal, like I might regard Dave Allen as a pal. They’re people who I might I might see me having a great time in life with outdoors of the ring, however this can be a occupation, and while you get the gloves on, you combat.
“Whoever is there at the time, I’d love to win the British title. That’s just my dream. That’s a proper iconic belt to win, the names I’d be among then.”
Nicknamed the Romford Bull, Fisher has developed fairly the next since making his skilled debut in February 2021, with an ever-increasing fanbase following him up and down the nation – in addition to to Las Vegas for his first abroad combat in opposition to Dmytro Bezus again in February.
“It’s not cheap for people, and especially in a time of an economic crisis, where people haven’t got spare money, it’s humbling for me,” Fisher stated of his loyal assist.
“I can only be grateful for that. Obviously, I need to go and back it up… that’s the key. And so far, I have backed it up. A lot of people didn’t think I’d beat Babic, they thought it was too early.
“However folks within the boxing world who’ve seen me spar, seen me prepare and see how onerous I work, they know I can dispatch of individuals like that fairly simply – and I did inside 20 to 30 seconds.”
Fisher added: “All of that stuff [fanbase], it’s secondary to being a terrific boxer. Being a terrific boxer and honing your expertise as a lot as you’ll be able to is the is the basic of the place I wish to get to.
“But we need to put bums on seats, and to do that, you need to put your character across. You need to be authentic, you need to give something for people to buy into.
“Individuals love their soccer groups, and we have kind of created a soccer setting however with our soccer staff you have bought Millwall followers and West Ham followers collectively, you have bought Man Utd and Man Metropolis followers with one another.”
Sticking with football, Fisher – a West Ham fan – was asked if fighting at the London Stadium would be another dream of his, and what other venues would appeal.
“That will be superb,” he said. “Or Twickenham, as I am an enormous rugby fan and my dad is an enormous rugby fan.
“I was at Wimbledon in the summer as well, and I was looking at Centre Court – I think that would be an amazing, iconic venue.
“They’re going to by no means do it. They’d be a bit humorous in regards to the Romford Bull military turning up, however we’ll see.”
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