Paul Smith can settle the score with Arthur Abraham in their rematch on February 21 at the O2 World in Berlin, Germany.Smith was left disappointed after finding himself on the wrong end of a unanimous decision in his first attempt to dethrone the German champion. The 32-year-old is aware he may face an even tougher task in the repeat of their September showdown, but he is certain he can bring the belt back to Britain.
Despite fighting in Abraham’s hometown, Smith will not have to worry about a lack of support. The Liverpudlian brought a traveling army of fans with him to Kiel for their first fight, and is expecting an even better turn out in the German capital.
“I’m extremely confident.
“I went into the first fight believing I could beat Abraham, this time I go into the fight knowing I can beat him. I know what I am in with now and I’m 100 percent confident I will win. He won’t be able to rely on the judges this time.
“I do believe Abraham will be fitter this time, he will come to fight and that is exactly what I’ve prepared for. I’m certainly fitter and better than last time too, and I’ve improved technically. The first fight for me was a chance to prove that I belong at world level.
“Although, I didn’t get the decision, I felt I beat him and I got a massive confidence boost from that. I now know I belong at world level and I know I can mix it with the best.”
“I’ve already sold more tickets.
“Last time there was the Merseyside football derby, Liverpool vs. Everton on the same day. I have friends who wouldn’t miss a derby for their own mother’s funeral, never mind one of my fights. This time everyone is coming and we will all be celebrating in Berlin after I win!”