Unbeaten heavyweight Dave Jones faces Czech boxer Tomas Mrazek on a show in Maidstone
00:00, 25 May 2017
Queenborough’s Dave Jones is back in the ring after a year's absence.
The 35-year-old unbeaten heavyweight (7-0) is back fighting competitively after niggling injuries held him back.
Jones meets experienced Czech fighter Tomas Mrazek (10-61-6) on Saturday’s ‘Mayhem’ show at Maidstone Leisure Centre.
He said: “It’s been nearly a year – a couple of weeks shy – and I am buzzing to get back.
“I have been training the whole time and doing my thing in the gym and hopefully there should be some big improvements.
“I am hoping to blow a bit of the ring rust off and then start stepping it up. I don’t want any more journeymen after this one.
“All heavyweights can punch and it doesn’t matter who he is. He is still 16-17 stone and looking to punch me in the face. That’s going to hurt. One swing and it could be over.
“I have to be fit and ready and on my A-game.”
Fellow Kent fighters Martin Hillman, Louis Greene, Ricky Leach, Charlie Shane
and Chris Lawrence are also on the bill. Tickets can be purchased by calling 07494 704066.
*Dave Jones’ gym is offering £5 sessions to train alongside the pros, whether to keep fit or get into boxing. Sessions at the Sheppey Academy of Excellence in Blue Town take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 7.30pm and 9.15pm.
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