British boxing hotshot Billy Joe Saunders has become a double award winner with the European Boxing Union.
The unbeaten European middleweight champion from Hatfield has been nominated as the EBU Champion of the Year and also Championship of the Year for his part in the showdown with arch rival Chris Eubank Jr.
Saunders won the European crown last July with a stunning eighth round knockout of Emanuel Blandamura in Manchester. He followed that up in November with a points decision over Eubank Jnr. in a fiery showdown to retain the European title.
The former Beijing Olympian has cleaned up domestically at 160lbs and in addition to the prized European belt, Saunders has won the British title outright; made six defenses of the Commonwealth title; captured the WBO International title; beaten back-to-back four undefeated fighters: Eubank Jr., Blandamura, John Ryder and Gary O’Sullivan, and maintained a perfect 21-0 record.
The 25-year-old starlet now headlines the Wembley Arena on Saturday 9th May alongside Eubank Jr as they build toward a huge grudge match similar to the epic division rivalries between greats Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank and Michael Watson.
Saunders said, “It’s fantastic to be recognized by the EBU for not only one, but two awards,”
“Of course, to be named Boxer of the Year is a tremendous honor, seeing as there are a lot of great European fighters out there, but my achievements in the ring haven’t been matched by anyone else in the last few years, so I’m delighted that they have rewarded me with this,”
“I was confident and believed that I could defeat Eubank Jr., which proved to be true. It was a great fight to have at that stage of my career to establish my dominance in Britain and Europe as the number one in the division, without doubt. Whilst Eubank Jr. wasn’t the hardest opponent of my career, the fight was the highest profile I’ve had, and since beating him it’s put my on another level. The fans and media liked it and I’m glad that this has been recognized by the EBU as Contest of the Year.”