Cello Renda has his sights set on lifting the Prizefighter Middleweights trophy at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool, having been involved in one of the tournament’s most exciting finals against Martin Murray in 2008.
Renda made it to the final of the fourth edition of Prizefighter, losing out on a split decision to Martin Murray at York Hall in a fantastic final. While Murray prepares to take on Kazakhstan phenomenon Gennady Golovkin in a World title clash, 29 year old Renda recalled that night in east London ahead of his second crack at the trophy.
“I have very, very good memories of last time.
“People still talk the final between Martin and me and say it was the best final Prizefighter has had. I know what it is all about going into this Prizefighter, and I know how much I have to dig deep and bite on that gumshield to get that win.
“Being involved in it before has set me up really well for this Prizefighter because I know the lads who are in it this year haven’t been through it like I have and that is going to hold me in good stead.
“I have a good feeling about tonight because I’ve been here before. I have done the interviews before, the TV with the cameras, I know the format, getting into the ring, out and back in again. I have been through all of that but some of the fighters might freeze in front of it all.
“You have to be willing to dig deep and let your hands go. You only have three rounds and before you know it the fight could be over and you have only just got started and it is too late.
“The experience is a massive help. The fighters that are in it, no disrespect, but they aren’t going to show me anything I haven’t already been through. I have had 37 fights, I have been tested, I have been beaten and I am sure the people who are in Prizefighter, had they fought the people I have fought, they wouldn’t still be unbeaten. These boys haven’t fought anybody that has asked questions of them. I know come fight night when I am hitting them on the chin, the questions will be answered.”
Renda’s second crack at the Prizefighter trophy sees five fighters put their unbeaten records on the line in local favorite Jack Arnfield, Irishman Luke Keeler, Wales’ Tom Doran, Preston’s Mick Hall and Birmingham’s Craig Cunningham. Former finalist Cello Renda is aiming to go one better while youngsters Liam Conroy and Luke Crowcroft can give their careers a massive boost with victory. The draw for the action will be made live on Sky Sports news at 10.30am tomorrow.
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