FOCUSED JOSH WANTS TO KEEP WINNING AND THEN BEAT GALAHAD AGAIN A dental technician by day and a pro boxer by night, broken teeth are all part of a days work for Leeds Josh Warrington. Up next against Bristol-based South African, Michael Ramabeletsa, at the Hull City Hall on September 28, Josh knows hes not in for an easy ride but hes convinced that, at the final bell, his pearly whites will still be in perfect condition. Michaels been in with some good kids. He boxed Martin Ward, and he gave Josh Wale a really tough fight and broke his jaw. This guy comes to fight, and Ive read that hes got himself a new trainer and is confident. So Im expecting a tough contest, but I should have enough to beat him. Ive been training really hard for this one. I always go into fights very confident but I never look past my opponent because you never know what they might bring but, come fight night, under those lights, it will definitely be my night. Warrington takes on Ramabeletsa, whos won eight of 16 and enters the contest on the back of two wins, for the Masters featherweight strap as part of a quality undercard to a great bill topper. In the headliner, local man, Tommy Coyle, gets the chance to gate-crash the world top 20 rankings if he beats Spains Ruddy Encarnacion for the WBC International Silver lightweight title, and Josh, 21, is thrilled to be part of the show. Ive boxed at the City Hall before, and Ive been there to watch Tommy before too; its always a good atmosphere and a great vibe. Tommy sells lots of tickets so therell be a lot of people there. Its a really good venue to box in and Im really looking forward to fighting there, especially as its my first 10 rounder and its for a title. Its exciting and I just cant wait. In a sport as unpredictable as boxing, its never wise to look too far into the future and, with a potential English title fight slated for November, Warrington is fully focused on remaining unbeaten and securing win number 13 against Ramabeletsa. At some point in the future though, if they both keep winning, Josh also has his eyes set on a mouth-watering, all-Yorkshire clash against Sheffields Kid Galahad a man he beat twice as an amateur. I beat him in the Junior ABAs and on a club show and, given the opportunity, Id like to fight him again. Hes not easy to box; anyone who doesnt want to stand and fight, youve got to track them down. The first time it was messy but the second time we did our homework and beat him cleaner. I got to know him personally afterwards and hes a really nice kid so Ive not got a bad word to say about him. Ive seen him get quite a lot of exposure but hes only had the same amount of fights as me. Down the line I think it would be a good fight and Im capable of beating him again. We havent rushed things in our camp though; we take every fight as it comes. Weve had some big fights fall through and at the moment its all about continuing to learn my trade, getting experience, and beating Ramabeletsa. The shows exciting undercard will also feature unbeaten fighters: Hulls Joel Gentleman Haigh and Withernseas Billy The Kid Dawson; as well as Grimsbys Wayne Bloy. Another Hull fighter, Danny Little, will make his pro-debut. The full list of supporting boxers will be announced shortly. City Hall Showdown 4 will take place at Hulls City Hall on September 28. Tickets priced at £20 (Gallery), £30 (General), £45 (Stage/VIP), and £60 (Ringside/VIP) are available from the boxers direct, The Hull City Hall Box Office, The Stevie Smith Boxing Academy, or online at: www.steviesmithboxing.com Keep updated on VIP Promotions news by visiting www.vipboxing.com or follow on Twitter @vipboxing. Currently, you can also watch free fights at www.vipboxing.tv