Chris Billam-Smith on Oleksandr Usyk dream struggle: ‘I requested Shane McGuigan to coach me to beat him in 2017!’ | Boxing Information

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Chris Billam-Smith is cultivating a exceptional behavior of turning his desires right into a actuality.

When he turned skilled, he wasn’t touted as a future champion. But he managed to win Commonwealth, British and European titles.

Final yr on the Vitality Stadium in his hometown of Bournemouth, he dethroned Lawrence Okolie to win the WBO cruiserweight world championship.

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Billam-Smith wish to struggle in America and targets a Gilberto Ramirez world title unification after Richard Riakporhe triumph at Selhurst Park.

On Saturday, he defeated the one man to have beforehand overwhelmed him as a professional, outscoring power-puncher Richard Riakporhe at Selhurst Park in south London to defend his world title.

“The child in me who loves football so much – I get to box in two Premier League football stadiums, it’s wild. It was beyond my wildest dreams at one point and now I’ve managed to do two, it’s just crazy,” he advised Sky Sports activities.

However he is not accomplished with desires but. He believes he can beat any of his rival world champions now.

“[Jai] Opetaia’s a great fighter, they’re all great fighters. [Gilberto] ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez is probably the most underrated champion I’d say. What he did with [Arsen] Goulamirian was fantastic. [He’s] a really strong, durable southpaw, can counter-punch, got fast hands, a really good fighter,” he stated.

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Andy Scott and John Dennen ship their verdict on Chris Billam-Smith’s win over Richard Riakporhe and surprise how far he can go within the sport.

However that’s what he needs subsequent – world title unifications. “It’s mad. That’s what we’re looking at now. We’re not interested in anything else, really, other than other champions,” Bilam-Smith continued.

Riakporhe was a harmful challenger, however Billam-Smith answered his doubters with Saturday night time’s efficiency.

“They don’t see everything else. They see the [Mateusz] Masternak fight. They see the [Armend] Xhoxhaj fight and me getting clipped and the Isaac [Chamberlain] war and they don’t see the ins and outs of the gym and I can turn it on when I need to,” he stated.

“Xhoxhaj wasn’t an excellent efficiency, so everybody backed Lawrence. Masternak wasn’t an excellent efficiency, so everybody backed Richard, however mentally I can swap it on.

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Chris Billam-Smith heaped reward on his ‘grasp’ coach Shane McGuigan after they caught to the game-plan to beat Richard Riakporhe.

“The Masternak fight was difficult, everything around it, the massive high [against Okolie] coming into that fight, going to a smaller venue, everyone’s expecting you to win.

“Nobody actually cares about that struggle, everybody needs to see me and Richard. All of the speak was about Richard. And the identical with the Xhoxhaj struggle, everybody’s speaking about what’s subsequent. Nobody’s heard of him earlier than. We’re solely human, you may swap off, however large fights I can flip up each time.”

Regardless of the common-or-garden beginnings of his professional profession, Billam-Smith can now dare to dream of going undisputed at cruiserweight.

If he retains on profitable, he may maybe snare the largest struggle of all, if undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk decides to return to his former division.

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Sky Sports activities’ Johnny Nelson just isn’t satisfied Oleksandr Usyk will drop again all the way down to cruiserweight within the close to future.

Usyk has publicly stated he would think about returning to the division he has beforehand unified.

“If he comes back down, that’s wild. I said to Shane [McGuigan, his trainer] when I first joined the gym, we were talking about Usyk, [saying] he’s a special fighter. I was going: ‘You’re going to train me to beat him.’ I said that to him [in] 2017. I think I’d only had my debut,” Billam-Smith laughed.

“He’s a special fighter, it would be an honour to share the ring with him as it would ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez, as it would Opetaia. I’m enjoying my career.

“I am not saying it is a simple struggle by any stretch of the creativeness.

“What a special fighter. To share the ring with someone like him would be phenomenal. And as fighters we go in every fight believing we can win it.”

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