On July 20, Andrew Cain had one of the best second in his profession up to now, dismantling Ashley Lane (18-11-2, 3 KOs), stopping him in spherical 5, with heavy correct combos, which led to a TKO victory. That win gave the Liverpudlian the British and Commonwealth bantamweight titles, with many tipping the ferocious puncher for greater alternatives. He’ll make his first defence on the undercard of Nick Ball vs. Ronny Rios on October 5 in opposition to Joshua John. When chatting with BoxingScene, Cain spoke about his win over Lane – and the boldness he has to succeed in the highest.
Andrew Cain Displays on Ashley Lane Win
Cain Exhudes Confidence in Reaching the High
Cain’s victory over Lane was decisive and dominating and when chatting with BoxingScene, the Liverpudlian stated: “I used to be simply having fun with it. I really feel like I may have gotten him out of there loads earlier however I didn’t need it to finish actually.” He continued: “I knew I’d get to him. I simply wished to hold on and stick with it. I used to be having fun with it.”
The Liverpool native additionally spoke concerning the future and revealed the assumption he has in himself: “To be sincere, I do know I’m able to being a world champion, and that’s one thing I’ve at all times believed in since I used to be a little bit child.”
Cain added: “I don’t must beat Ashley Lane and win a pleasant shiny belt to know that. I’m going into these fights figuring out that I’m a world-class fighter and figuring out that I can develop into a world champion in opposition to anyone.”
Remainder of the Card
The undercard, away from Cain already has some intriguing appearances confirmed. The gifted, undefeated tremendous light-weight fighter Henry Turner will tackle fellow undefeated boxer Jack Rafferty for the Commonwealth, WBC Worldwide Silver and vacant British Tremendous-Light-weight titles.
Additionally on the cardboard, we’ll see the thrilling Cuban sensation Jadier Herrera, alongside Brad Strand, Jack Turner and Morecambe’s Nelson Birchall.