Weeks before beginning preparations for his March IBO welterweight
title showdown with Chris Van Heerden, Manchester’s Matthew Hatton has
joined forces with Dave Coldwell after inking a management deal with the
Sheffield promoter. The former European welterweight champion topped one of Coldwell
Boxing’s shows back in October when he dismantled London’s Michael Lomax
in the opening session and he’s happy to have Coldwell providing
direction for his career.
“Me and Dave go back a long way and I trust him 100% to go out there
and do what’s right for my best interests,” said Hatton. “He’s been
putting on some great shows in Manchester recently and everyone knows
that I like nothing better than fighting in front of my home supporters
so I’m hoping that maybe we can get another few good nights in
Manchester. Dave’s really flexible with other promoters so there should
be nothing holding me back in getting me big fights in the future.”
First up for Hatton is the South Africa showdown with the
aforementioned Van Heerden and Hatton is well aware that victory could
provide the platform for bigger fights in 2013. After falling short in
his previous world title attempt against Mexican superstar, Saul
Alvarez, Hatton believes he is a better fighter for the experience and
remains insistent that he is a world class fighter.
“I think I’ve proved to people that I’m more than capable of
competing with the best fighters out there and I genuinely do believe
that I’m a world class fighter. At the moment, I’m fully focused on
going to South Africa in March and winning the IBO belt and once I’ve
got my hands on that then myself and Dave can start looking at bigger
fights and maybe even look at some sort of a unification. There are
massive fights out there for me both home and abroad and I’m confident
that 2013 will be a great year for me.”
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