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Dec 19, 2018
Josh Warrington insists he has prepared to face the “very best” version of Carl Frampton ahead of their featherweight world title fight in Manchester Saturday.
IBF titlist Warrington told ESPN this week that he had been unimpressed with Frampton’s recent performances, suggesting the Northern Irishman, 31, is “not a spring chicken anymore” after losing his unbeaten record, No.1 featherweight status and WBA title to Leo Santa Cruz two years ago.
Frampton (26-1, 15 KOs) has won his three fights since — against Luke Jackson, Nonito Donaire and Horacio Garcia — although he has yet to return to the levels of his performance that saw him beat Santa Cruz in the pair’s first bout.
But speaking at the fight’s final press conference on Wednesday, Warrington (27-0, 6 KOs) was adamant that he is not taking his opponent lightly ahead of Saturday’s fight, which is to be shown live on ESPN+, despite his recent comments.
“I’ve never said that he’s past his best,” Warrington, 28, told reporters. “All I’ve said is you can’t judge the performances against Donaire, against Jackson and against the other geezer he boxed in Belfast after a long layoff, to the ones against Santa Cruz. That was when Carl was at the peak of his career. Every fighter has peak years, it’s a long career and it’s long time to hold that level.