A REMATCH between Johnny Fisher and Dave Allen may not necessarily be next if Mark Tibbs has his way.
On December 21 in Riyadh Fisherโs trainer watched from the corner as his man was pushed to the limit by Dave Allen, 23-7-2 (18 KOs), during their heavyweight battle on the Usyk-Fury 2 undercard.
After 10 rounds of dramatic action Fisher escaped with a split decision win over the veteran to keep his unbeaten record, 13-0 (11 KOs), intact. Ringside observers and those watching on television, however, had Allen winning, with some describing the result as a โrobberyโ.
โImmediately after the fight I heard Jamie Moore (Allenโs trainer) saying it wasnโt a robbery so that always stuck in my head and I understand why he said that now,โ Tibbs told Boxing News.
Tibbs had rewatched the fight the night before BN spoke to him and believes his man did enough to come away with the win.
โI felt much better about Johnnyโs performance,โ he said.
โDave couldnโt capitalise on them old man tricks he presented Johnny with and I felt the right man won after watching it, I really do.โ
In his first 12 fights, Fisher never looked like losing once, but the display against Allen showed the 25-year-old still has a lot of work to do before he can compete for major titles. Tibbs, however, is also looking at the positives from the gutsy win.
โThe little counters was superb and the body shots from Fisher was wonderful, a little bit out of distance for me, a bit dangerous. Heโs going to learn from that fight for sure.โ
Such was the reaction to the result many have called for an immediate rematch between the two. Fisherโs promoter Eddie Hearn believes a second meeting could headline its own show in London.
โIโd like to see Johnny have a fight before he fights Dave again,โ Tibbs commented.
โJohnny loves his boxing and he wants a long career. As his trainer Iโd like him to have one more before he fights Dave.โ