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Joshua Buatsi looking for a “statement” stoppage on Saturday night at Greenwich’s 02 Arena

Joshua Buatsi says a stoppage win over Canada’s Ryan Ford at Greenwich’s O2 in London on Saturday would be a “statement” as the Croydon star prepares to put his WBA International light-heavyweight title on the line.

The 26-year-old unbeaten British champion and Rio 2016 Olympic bronze medalist has already established himself as a must-watch fighter having scored a series of eye-catching stoppage wins so far in his professional career.

In June he caught the attention of American fight fans when he destroyed world title challenger Marco Antonio Periban with a brutal onslaught of punches in round four of their clash on the Anthony Joshua v Andy Ruiz Jr world heavyweight title showdown at MSG.

“Fighting in the US was a great experience but I’m happy to be back in England fighting at The O2, the lion’s den,” said Buatsi. “I’m putting it all on the line again and I’m going to come out on the night and put on a great performance.”

Ryan Ford During his workout at York Hall, London ahead of his fight this saturday at the O2 Arena.
28th August 2019
Picture By Mark Robinson

Buatsi continues his impressive development when he takes on former MMA fighter Ford, who holds a record of 16 wins – 11 coming inside the distance – and four losses as a professional boxer.

Ford brings a wealth of high-level experience to the UK having shared a ring with the likes of Avni Yildrim and Fedor Chudinov, and most recently he claimed the unbeaten record of German based Russian prospect Serge Michel in April. Given Ford’s experience in several forms of combat sports, Buatsi is taking no chances with his latest foe.

“In terms of durability this is a good test for me because he has never been stopped before. He is an ex-MMA fighter who’s 20 fights in with 16 wins and he likes to throw a lot of punches with a lot of weight behind them. It’s up to me to make sure that I’m not in front of him when he’s throwing them shots, to counter him and do what I do best which is to win.

“If I can get him out of there it will be a good statement. If I can be the first name on that list it’s a good sign. As always, first and foremost the most important thing is to win and getting the win is main focus. If the stoppage comes, beautiful.”

PICTURES BY MARK ROBINSON/MATCHROOM BOXING


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