Mark Tibbs wants Dave Allen rematch put on hold for Johnny Fisher

A REMATCH between Johnny Fisher and Dave Allen may not necessarily be next if Mark Tibbs has his way.

On December 21 in Riyadh Fisherโ€™s 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 โ€œrobberyโ€.

โ€œImmediately after the fight I heard Jamie Moore (Allenโ€™s trainer) saying it wasnโ€™t 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.

โ€œI felt much better about Johnnyโ€™s performance,โ€ he said.

โ€œDave couldnโ€™t 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.

โ€œThe little counters was superb and the body shots from Fisher was wonderful, a little bit out of distance for me, a bit dangerous. Heโ€™s 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. Fisherโ€™s promoter Eddie Hearn believes a second meeting could headline its own show in London.

โ€œIโ€™d like to see Johnny have a fight before he fights Dave again,โ€ Tibbs commented.

โ€œJohnny loves his boxing and he wants a long career. As his trainer Iโ€™d like him to have one more before he fights Dave.โ€

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