BLACKLEDGE PREDICTING WICKED BOLTON FIGHT! Lancashires British Masters light-heavyweight champion Luke Blackledge insists a late change of opponent wont faze him when he headlines VIP Promotions Total Carnage card at Boltons Reebok Stadium on Sunday December 9. Blackledge, undefeated in 12 with four early finishes, was slated to face Sheffields Wayne Reed for his Central Area super-middleweight belt but, after Reed pulled out, now steps in with renowned Welsh hard man Nathan King for the International Masters super-middleweight crown. Its not going to make any difference, said Blackledge, 22. It doesnt make any odds; Ive been training for a title fight and Im still boxing for a title. Hopefully I can box Wayne Reed in the future but Ive got Nathan King on Sunday and Im looking forward to it. Hes a game opponent; he comes forward and hes aggressive, so itll be a wicked fight! Luke has a point to prove against King. Last time out in early November, in a lacklustre performance, Blackledge struggled to a draw against unheralded Zimbabwean Farai Musiyiwa. Feeling like he let down himself, his team, and his fans in that last outing, Luke maintains that this time around he has been fully focused on the task ahead, has prepared well, and will shine in Bolton. My performance last time was awful. I felt like Id lost the fight and I got a draw, but I had nothing in the tank and shouldnt have really fought. So Im looking for a really good performance on Sunday. Ive done everything right. Ive trained, Ive dieted right, and Ive had really good sparring. This is a fight I should look good in. Im really confident as I am for every fight. I want to make a statement and get a good win on Sunday. I want to really put in a performance. Opponent Nathan King appears to be carved from the same granite as all those tough Welsh fighters from yesteryear. The man from the valleys may have won just 12 of 29, but he has only been stopped three times and has fought some of the UKs best fighters including James DeGale; Kenny Anderson; Tony Quigley; Tony Dodson and Tony Oakey. After getting married and toiling hard as a scaffolder, Nathan returns against Blackledge after a two year boxing break and says that, with a new trainer on board and a fresh zest for the fight game, he is confident of picking up lucky win number 13. Ive been training really hard for a fight and this has come along and Im really looking forward to it. I dont know much about him apart from he drew in his last fight, but at the end of the day its just two boys in the ring. If he looks at my record hell see Ive boxed all the top boys and most of them I should have beaten. Total Carnage takes place in The Premier Suite at Boltons Reebok Stadium on December 9. The entertainment kicks off with the Manchester derby being shown live on big screens at 1.30pm, followed by a six-bout boxing card from 3.30pm. Headlining will be Accringtons 12-fight unbeaten prospect Luke Blackledge battling Welshman Nathan King for the International Masters super-middleweight title. Also boxing will be Manchesters Jimmy Kelly Jnr; Blackburns Kurt Grieve; Boltons Danny Watson; Darwen cruiserweight Stevie Taylor, and Oldhams Alex Rutter. Tickets, priced at £30 (General) and £50 (Ringside), are available from all boxers or at www.vipbe.co.uk Keep updated on VIP Promotions news by visiting www.vipboxing.com or follow on Twitter @vipboxing and on Facebook. Currently, you can also watch free fights at www.vipboxing.tv