Flanagan thrilled with city win and promises to beat Mathews to culminate in hat-trick of Manchester victories
WBO World Lightweight Champion Terry Flanagan watched his beloved Manchester City beat Derry Mathews’ Liverpool in a dramatic penalty shoot-out to win the League Cup at Wembley yesterday.
The Mancunian promises to heap more misery on Merseyside when he defends his world title at the Echo Arena on Saturday 12th March, live and exclusive on BoxNation.
It took City the full 90 minutes, extra time and then penalties to finally get their hands on the first silverware of the season but the all-action ‘Turbo’ is predicting his eagerly-anticipated North-West showdown with Mathews won’t be going the distance.
“Derry is kidding himself if he thinks he’s getting his hands on my world title. Liverpool took City all the way to penalties but Derry won’t be lasting the full twelve rounds with me that’s for sure. You’ll see on the night who the true champion is and that’s me,” said Flanagan.
City’s reserve goalkeeper Willy Caballero was the unlikely hero of the night, spectacularly saving three penalties to leave Liverpool broken-hearted. The 34-year-old Argentinian rewarded the faith of manager Manuel Pellegrini with saves from Lucas, Philippe Coutinho and Adam Lallana.
Bitter rivals Flanagan and Mathews will be lacing up gloves of a different kind in 13 days’ time and the unbeaten Manc says there’s no way Mathews will be keeping out his hooks and jabs.
He said: “I’m fitter, faster and stronger than last time we met. I’ve got too much for Derry to handle and there’s no way he’ll stand to my big punches. I’m the younger and hungrier fighter and on the night I’ll be too quick for him.”
Liverpool have a chance of immediate redemption when they host City in the Premier League on Wednesday night. However, Flanagan is confident of another win for Pellegrini’s title-chasing superstars and is promising to do his bit by keeping the bragging rights in Manchester when he takes on ‘Dirty Derry’.
He said: “After we beat them in the league on Wednesday night I’ll be making it a hat-trick of wins over the Scousers in two weeks’ time. I’ll be bringing an army of Mancs with me and we’ll be leaving Liverpool with my world title and even more bragging rights.”
Terry Flanagan v Derry Mathews for the WBO World Lightweight Championship headlines the show that also features one of the worlds greatest boxers, Guillermo Rigondeaux, taking on Merseyside hero Jazza Dickens.
Another star of world boxing, dynamite punching South African Zolani Tete challenges for the Vacant IBF International Bantamweight Championship against Jose Santos Gonzalez.
Birmingham ace Tommy Langford defends his WBO Intercontinental Middleweight title against Lewis Taylor; hard-hitting Ellesmere Port’s star Paul Butler will challenge for a championship belt.
Blackpool’s Matty Askin defends his English Cruiserweight title against Swindon’s Lawrence Bennett.
The undercard features some of the best talent in Merseyside:
Undefeated leading world title contender Kevin Satchell; red-hot prospect Steven Lewis; European Champion Ryan Farrag; Indian superstar Vijender Singh plus Manchester prospects Macaulay McGowan and Zelfa Barrett and Leicester ace Lyon Woodstock complete the card.
Ticket for ‘A Tale Of Two Cities’ are priced at £40, £60, £80, £100, £150* and are available from:
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Ticketmaster
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