'Turbo' Flanagan has Linares in his sights
Reporter: Simon Smedley
Date published: 29 March 2017
NEXT STOP . . . Terry Flanagan (left) takes on Petr Petrov next on April 8
AFTER watching Anthony Crolla lose for the second time against Jorge Linares, Steve Wood is backing Terry Flanagan to win his WBO World lightweight title defence against Spanish-based Russian Petr Petrov on April 8, and then pursue revenge for the Manchester fans by aiming for a unification bout with Linares.
Chadderton-based Crolla, who lost his WBA World lightweight belt to Linares last September, was soundly beaten again on Saturday by the classy Venezuelan and Wood, who was ringside to witness Crolla's loss, is more convinced than ever that Manchester has been 'backing the wrong horse'.
"Anthony is a lovely lad," stated Wood, who manages 'Turbo' Flanagan, "and you can't help but admire what he's achieved in the sport.
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"But I knew Linares would be too much for him again. Linares is excellent; he's had a long career but at 31 is not on the up, and he still had far too much for Anthony.
"I manage the best lightweight in the world, and Terry will show that against Petrov and put a smile back on the faces of all those Manchester fans who were left disappointed last weekend.
"Just like Crolla, Terry is a really top lad. He's very understated and doesn't shout his mouth off, which can go against him in this sport.
"But the most important thing is that he can really fight.
"Petrov is the best lightweight outside of the current champions and will be an excellent test, but Terry is determined to put on a spectacular performance and give the fans at the Manchester Arena something to cheer about.
"Manchester should now get behind their only lightweight world champion, who at 32-0 has the best record in the country. Terry Flanagan is the fighter to make Manchester proud again, and the man to unify the lightweight world titles."
Tickets for April 8 priced £50, £70, £100, £150, £200, £300 and VIP £500 are available from eventim at www.eventim.co.uk and 0844 249 1000 and the Manchester Arena at www.manchester-arena.com and 0844 847 8000.
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