Tyler Denny and Felix Cash make similar predictions for upcoming European title fight

EUROPEAN middleweight champion Tyler Denny and challenger Felix Cash have both predicted stoppage wins for themselves on Saturday night (June 22).

The two meet in Matchroomโ€™s main event at Resorts World Arena, Birmingham in what is Dennyโ€™s first defence of the title he won against Matteo Signani last time out.

Cash, meanwhile, is making his comeback to the ring 18 months on from his last fight โ€“ an eight round win against Celso Neves on the Josh Warrington-Luis Alberto Lopez undercard. In his absence, Denny, 18-2-3 (1 KO), has gone from strength to strength fighting regularly on Sky Sports beating Bradley Rea, Brad Pauls, Macaulay McGowan and Signani, respectively.

โ€œHeโ€™s gonna get smashed on Saturday,โ€ Denny said at todayโ€™s final press conference.

โ€œI feel bad for him but this is the game weโ€™re in. Heโ€™s got some catching up to do because after [beating Denzel] Bentley he was meant to be up to world titles by now.โ€

Cash interrupted, however, saying, โ€œIโ€™ll get you out the way and Iโ€™ll be straight back in the mix.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s not gonna do it,โ€ Denny replied. โ€œIgnore him. Heโ€™s getting excited. Heโ€™s thinking about the weigh-in, heโ€™s struggling at the weight, getting excited.โ€

The unbeaten challenger went on to quiz Denny on whether or not he was hoping Cash couldnโ€™t make the weight (160lbs). That conversation eventually petered out but Denny believes he can earn his second consecutive win inside the distance, with only one to his name so far.

โ€œHeโ€™s a good fighter,โ€ Denny said of Cash.

โ€œWeโ€™ve had some back and forth but I respect him. Good all-round fighter. You canโ€™t trick this game, boxing will find you out. Whatever heโ€™s been up to over the last how many months and years Iโ€™ve been in the gym grinding. And itโ€™s gonna show. Break him down and get him out of there. And still.โ€

Rather than getting his feet wet again in a warm-up bout for something then more meaningful Cash, 16-0 (10 KOs) has chosen to go straight in there with a man who has momentum in his favour. The decision speaks volumes for Cashโ€™s confidence and new trainer Adam Booth.

โ€œIโ€™m looking forward to Saturday night and getting my hands on that European title and making up for lost time,โ€ Cash said.

โ€œI definitely think Iโ€™m gonna get him out of there inside the distance. Heโ€™s gonna come out and weโ€™ll have a look at him first couple of rounds, go to work and I reckon it wonโ€™t go the distance.”

While the 160lbs division is one which over the years has featured some of the sportโ€™s greatest fighters there is no star-power in 2024. Champions Janibek Alimkhanuly, Carlos Adames and Erislandy Lara are not household names who command huge paydays. Saturday’s winner will move closer to a shot at one of them and history tells us that winning the European title can lead to a world title opportunity.

โ€œThatโ€™s what we want,โ€ Cash said of fighting for one of the belts. โ€œI want to be in the big fights and Iโ€™m sure I will be after this one.โ€

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