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Tipton talent Conor Baker is making progress

Training going well ahead of July 19 ring return in Dudley

BN Staff

2nd July, 2024

Tipton talent Conor Baker is making progress
Conor Baker (BCB Promotions)

By Paul Webb


IT has been “so far, so good” for Conor Baker in his fledgling professional career. The 27-year-old from Tipton will be hoping for a fantastic four wins from four when he steps through the ropes at the Dudley Town Hall on the BCB Promotions ‘Summer Showdown’ on July 19th.

“I’m really happy with the venue and to be out again so soon. The town hall is ten minutes down the road from me, and most of my supporters are local, so it will be easier for them to get there and enjoy themselves,” said Baker.

The super-lightweight prospect’s last bout was in April against boxing veteran Naeem Ali, who, despite being just a year older, has racked up 130 fights and counting. Baker boxed well, taking a 39-37 points decision, and showed the improvements that he and coach Mark Richards have been working on.

“It was tricky in there. At times, he throws a lot of feints and tries to slow you down and take you out of your rhythm. I could have stepped it up and gone up a level, but it was another good experience, and I think we are putting into the fights what we are working on in the gym.

“I’m starting to sit down more on my shots and work on feints and angles, working on the inside. It has been about settling into the routine, and I feel we are adding new things every session,” he added.

Baker trains at the Anchor Gym in West Bromwich around his full-time role as a water grounds worker. His coach, ‘Maca’, is also his partner’s father, and the pair are building a great working relationship alongside the family connection.

“I couldn’t really ask for training to be any better; of course, if I wasn’t working, it would be easier, but I’m still getting in two sessions a day.

“We’ve had great sparring with Danny Skidmore and new BCB signing Blaine Williams, and I can feel the progress we are making. If a stoppage comes, it comes, but I promise I will be putting everything into this one.”

The BCB show, which is headlined by Ben Collins, is also set to feature unbeaten prospects Jamie Edwards and Jasmin Harmitt, as well as the professional debut of amateur standout Callum Latimer.

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