I am at elite level now, insists Leeds Warrior Josh Warrington – as he successfully defends his world featherweight title

Josh Warrington feels he belongs at “elite level” after he retained his IBF World Featherweight title in style on Saturday night.
Josh Warrington has SofianeTakoucht  in trouble and the referee moves in to stop the fight.Josh Warrington has SofianeTakoucht  in trouble and the referee moves in to stop the fight.
Josh Warrington has SofianeTakoucht in trouble and the referee moves in to stop the fight.

The Leeds Warrior still hasn’t lost a professional fight and has extended his record to 30 wins from 30 fights.

Since claiming the IBF belt against Lee Selby at Elland Road in May 2018, Warrington has now defended his title against Carl Frampton, Kid Galahad and Sofiane Takoucht.

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He had hoped to fight Leo Santa Cruz or Oscar Valdez in a unification bout but the pair vacated their respective featherweight titles to move up a weight class.

Josh Warrington salutes his fansJosh Warrington salutes his fans
Josh Warrington salutes his fans

That left Warrington with the IBF’s number four-ranked challenger, who had never been stopped in his previous 39 fights.

“I put myself under a little bit of pressure by saying what I was going to do beforehand,” said Warrington.

“But I delivered and I think I have shown a level. We beat Lee Selby, he was one of the very best in the world.

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“We beat Carl Frampton in the defence and Kid Galahad and all these lads are ranked very highly.

Leeds United's Pablo Hernandez carries Josh Warrington's beltLeeds United's Pablo Hernandez carries Josh Warrington's belt
Leeds United's Pablo Hernandez carries Josh Warrington's belt

“Don’t get me wrong, Takoucht is ranked highly with the IBF but I have shown, Carl used to talk about that elite level, and I think I belong there.”

Warrington wants his next fight to be against “anyone with a belt.”

WBC champion Gary Russell Junior is on his radar, with the American winning his featherweight title in 2015.

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He has defended his belt on just four occasions and Warrington says that Russell will need to come to “his backyard” for a unification bout.

Josh Warrington celebrates with his teamJosh Warrington celebrates with his team
Josh Warrington celebrates with his team

Warrington wants to keep his options open, however.

Shakur Stevenson faces Joet Gonzalez for the vacant WBO title on October 26 while Can Xu will fight Manny Robles for the WBA belt at the end of November.

“I banged the drum about going to the states before the Galahad fight,” said Warrington.

“Now my mindset has changed a bit. We put on a hell of a spectacle when we boxed Lee Selby at Elland Road. If it was a unification fight over here, imagine that. It would be twice as big.

Sofiane Takoucht's second knock down at the hands of Josh WarringtonSofiane Takoucht's second knock down at the hands of Josh Warrington
Sofiane Takoucht's second knock down at the hands of Josh Warrington
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“They don’t get passionate fans out there like we have here.

“We talked about the other champions, Oscar Valdez and Santa Cruz, but they have moved up now.

“Gary Russell Junior fights once a year, he hasn’t got a fanbase so if he wants to fight then he needs to come to my backyard.”

Warrington added: “We want to keep our options open. Shakur Stevenson has been banging on about me for ages but to be honest he has gone quiet now.

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“If he goes and wins that title I don’t think he wants his first defence against me.”

Warrington dominated Saturday night’s bout against Takoucht, delivering the statement win that he had promised pre-fight. He sent the Frenchmen back against the corner with a clean right hand to the chin midway through the second round. Seconds later Takoucht was on the mat again as the defending champion caught him with another fierce right hand.

SofianeTakoucht  in trouble after a second knock down at the hands of Josh WarringtonSofianeTakoucht  in trouble after a second knock down at the hands of Josh Warrington
SofianeTakoucht in trouble after a second knock down at the hands of Josh Warrington

The challenger survived that knock down but the fight was waved off late in the second round as a flurry of ferocious punches from Warrington sent Takoucht stumbling across the ring and the referee stepped in to end the fight.

“I am not going to stick to a name,” said Warrington when looking to his next defence.

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“I did that before Barry [Kid Galahad], and after Barry to be honest. I kept saying I wanted Leo Santa Cruz and that Ring Magazine belt.

“He beat Carl Frampton and I wanted to beat him because he was number one in the rankings. I pushed it that much and then he just vacated. I am not going to pin down one name, I am just going to keep the options open and see what 2020 brings.”

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