“I’m just a kid who’s been given a chance. Let’s see how far I can go!” – Johnny Fisher

Matchroom Boxing published this video item, entitled ““I’m just a kid who’s been given a chance. Let’s see how far I can go!” – Johnny Fisher” – below is their description.

The Romford Bull Johnny Fisher has coach Mark Tibbs in his corner for the first time this Saturday against Danny Whitaker. The Sam Jones manager Fisher talks why he’s looking forward to fighting in front of fans for the first time and his general development #JohnnyFisher #FightCamp #MarkTibbs

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Matchroom Boxing is owned by Matchroom Sport Ltd – a sporting event promotions company founded by English entrepreneur Barry Hearn and his son Eddie Hearn.

The company is based in Brentwood, Essex. Matchroom has a comprehensive broadcasting agreement in the United Kingdom with Sky Sports.

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Known as ‘The Romford Bull’, Johnny Fisher is a British heavyweight boxer trained by coach Mark Tibbs at the Origin Gym in Rainham, Essex.

Standing 6ft 5ins, Fisher won ten bouts as an amateur boxer – winning an impressive nine of those by way of first round knockouts – before turning professional at the age of 21 in 2021.

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