Friday, October 9, 2015

Andrzej Fonfara: Nathan Cleverly made a mistake choosing to fight me






ANDRZEJ FONFARA has fired a warning shot to Nathan Cleverly ahead of their light-heavyweight showdown on October 16 at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago.
Fonfara announced himself as a draw at 175lbs with a surprise nine round retirement win over Julio Cesar Chavez Jnr in April.
Cleverly – seen above taking a pasting dished out by Sergey Kovalev – chose to face Fonfara over a shot at WBA ‘Regular’ world champion Juergen Braehmer and the Pole feels Nathan was unwise to do so.
“Maybe he thinks I more popular and easier [than Braehmer]. Or he might want to put on a show on American TV [Spike televise]. But he’s made a big mistake,” he said.
Fonfara dropped a unanimous decision to WBC champion Adonis Stevenson last year, meeting the canvas twice despite flooring Stevenson in the ninth.
The 27-year-old hopes to land himself a chance at Stevenson again, as well as the likes of Sergey Kovalev and Artur Beterbiev.
“We chose Cleverly because he’s a top class fighter and we need fights like that now,” he mused.
“He’s a good, technical fighter but I have to show I’m the better fighter and get to the next step in my career and maybe a rematch with [Adonis] Stevenson.
“I’m a fighter, I’m open to fighting anybody and I want to fight the best. Kovalev, Beterbiev and Stevenson are the best at the moment. I want the rematch with Stevenson because I’m a better fighter now, I know I can win.”

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