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Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington: Fight Preview
Sam Eggington (24-5, 15 KOs) takes on former Jr. Middleweight champion Liam Smith (26-2-1, 14 KOs) at the Echo Arena in Merseyside, Liverpool on Saturday, March 30, 2019. The vacant WBC Silver Super Welterweight title will be on the line at The M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool with the fight airing live on Sky Sports in the UK and DAZN in the US. Eggington has had an up-and-down career to say the least. He is just 3-2 in his past five fights. It wasn’t too long ago that Eggington’s career was on the upswing. In 2017 he stopped both Frankie Gavin and former two-division champion Paulie Malignaggi. He followed that up with another knockout win, this time over Ceferino Rodriguez. A title shot was in his near future. That was until he lost to the unheralded Mohamed Mimoune. Eggington now has a chance to put his career back on track. Liam Smith won the WBO Jr. Middleweight title in 2015 and held it for nearly two years. His title reign ended via ninth-round stoppage at the hands of Canelo Alvarez. Although it wasn’t the result he was looking for, Smith certainly saw his stock rise with his performance. Back-to-back wins over Liam Williams led to a title shot against the hard-hitting Jaime Munguia. Smith came up short, but he once again proved that he’s more than capable of holding his own with some of the best fighters in the world. If Eggington manages to not only beat Smith, but do so in dominant fashion, then he will be looked at as a serious contender. His career has been so inconsistent that it is hard to say definitively that he will win this contest. Another loss plastered on the resume of Eggington will send him down the totem pole yet again. Smith on the other hand needs this win to get back into the championship mix.
Liam Smith vs Sam Eggington fight LIVE: Stream details, boxing updates, point scoring and undercard action
Liam Smith is back home in Liverpool for the first time in three years tonight as he takes on Sam Eggington.
The former WBO super-welterweight champion is back on the title hunt having linked up with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing.
The Liverpudlian fell just short fighting for that belt against Jaime Munguia in Las Vegas last summer, losing on an unanimous decision in what was just the second defeat of his career - the first coming against the devastating Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez.
Eggington is yet to take the step beyond European level but hopes a victory over a former world champion can thurst him into the world title picture.
Follow all the action with Standard Sport's LIVE blog!
Smith vs Eggington: Liam Smith on Kell Brook, regrets and world title ambitions
Watch Smith-Eggington, with Fowler vs Fitzgerald and David Price on Liverpool bill on Saturday, from 7pm on Sky Sports Action.
Liam Smith tells Sky Sports about nagging regrets from his last fight, lasting world title ambitions, and the lure of a battle with Kell Brook.
Smith is modelling a cloak of positivity. Just days away from his first Sky Sports outing in almost six years, the Liverpool super-welterweight is in a boisterous mood ahead of his maiden fight for new promoters, Matchroom.
With Sam Eggington waiting for him in the opposite corner on Saturday night, Smith is relishing the opportunity to put on a show in front of his home crowd at the M&S Bank Arena, but underneath all the goodwill still loiters one huge regret and it's been eating away at the former world champion since last summer.
"I'll be honest straight up, I can't get the Jaime Munguia loss out my system no matter how hard I try," revealed Smith to Sky Sports shortly after another strenuous session under the studious eye of Joe Gallagher in Bolton.
"I've watched the fight back and there's no way that I can say that he's a better fighter than me. He won fair and square but going into the fight I think every single small margin was with him and that hurt me on the night. I'd fought Liam Williams the previous November and then I had to wait for nine months for the fight with Munguia. He was fighting quite regularly and I think that extra bit of preparation gave him a big advantage."
Despite that loss, and the hurt and frustration it has piled on Smith, the confident 30-year-old is doing all he can to put it to the back of his mind before beginning another assault on the leading names at 154lbs.
In Smith's last five fights, he's endured some seriously hard nights with the two Williams grudge matches taking place between two defeats to the aforementioned Munguia, and Saul Alvarez, boxing's premier superstar, back in September 2016. Obtaining a mixture of results via all sorts of method throughout that gruelling period, Smith finds himself somewhere in the bottom half of the world's top 10, but there's absolutely no hesitation from "Beefy" when answering whether he believes he's world class or not.
Despite that loss, and the hurt and frustration it has piled on Smith, the confident 30-year-old is doing all he can to put it to the back of his mind before beginning another assault on the leading names at 154lbs.
In Smith's last five fights, he's endured some seriously hard nights with the two Williams grudge matches taking place between two defeats to the aforementioned Munguia, and Saul Alvarez, boxing's premier superstar, back in September 2016. Obtaining a mixture of results via all sorts of method throughout that gruelling period, Smith finds himself somewhere in the bottom half of the world's top 10, but there's absolutely no hesitation from "Beefy" when answering whether he believes he's world class or not.
"It's probably the right fight for me at this stage before I can hopefully get back to competing in the big fights in America. I've had a long time out the ring and it's important for me at this stage to be getting in fights before I start looking at the champions of the division.
Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington: Fight Preview
Sam Eggington (24-5, 15 KOs) takes on former Jr. Middleweight champion Liam Smith (26-2-1, 14 KOs) at the Echo Arena in Merseyside, Liverpool on Saturday, March 30, 2019. The vacant WBC Silver Super Welterweight title will be on the line at The M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool with the fight airing live on Sky Sports in the UK and DAZN in the US. Eggington has had an up-and-down career to say the least. He is just 3-2 in his past five fights. It wasn’t too long ago that Eggington’s career was on the upswing. In 2017 he stopped both Frankie Gavin and former two-division champion Paulie Malignaggi. He followed that up with another knockout win, this time over Ceferino Rodriguez. A title shot was in his near future. That was until he lost to the unheralded Mohamed Mimoune. Eggington now has a chance to put his career back on track. Liam Smith won the WBO Jr. Middleweight title in 2015 and held it for nearly two years. His title reign ended via ninth-round stoppage at the hands of Canelo Alvarez. Although it wasn’t the result he was looking for, Smith certainly saw his stock rise with his performance. Back-to-back wins over Liam Williams led to a title shot against the hard-hitting Jaime Munguia. Smith came up short, but he once again proved that he’s more than capable of holding his own with some of the best fighters in the world. If Eggington manages to not only beat Smith, but do so in dominant fashion, then he will be looked at as a serious contender. His career has been so inconsistent that it is hard to say definitively that he will win this contest. Another loss plastered on the resume of Eggington will send him down the totem pole yet again. Smith on the other hand needs this win to get back into the championship mix.
Liam Smith vs Sam Eggington fight LIVE: Stream details, boxing updates, point scoring and undercard action
Liam Smith is back home in Liverpool for the first time in three years tonight as he takes on Sam Eggington.
The former WBO super-welterweight champion is back on the title hunt having linked up with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing.
The Liverpudlian fell just short fighting for that belt against Jaime Munguia in Las Vegas last summer, losing on an unanimous decision in what was just the second defeat of his career - the first coming against the devastating Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez.
Eggington is yet to take the step beyond European level but hopes a victory over a former world champion can thurst him into the world title picture.
Follow all the action with Standard Sport's LIVE blog!
Smith vs Eggington: Liam Smith on Kell Brook, regrets and world title ambitions
Watch Smith-Eggington, with Fowler vs Fitzgerald and David Price on Liverpool bill on Saturday, from 7pm on Sky Sports Action.
Liam Smith tells Sky Sports about nagging regrets from his last fight, lasting world title ambitions, and the lure of a battle with Kell Brook.
Smith is modelling a cloak of positivity. Just days away from his first Sky Sports outing in almost six years, the Liverpool super-welterweight is in a boisterous mood ahead of his maiden fight for new promoters, Matchroom.
With Sam Eggington waiting for him in the opposite corner on Saturday night, Smith is relishing the opportunity to put on a show in front of his home crowd at the M&S Bank Arena, but underneath all the goodwill still loiters one huge regret and it's been eating away at the former world champion since last summer.
"I'll be honest straight up, I can't get the Jaime Munguia loss out my system no matter how hard I try," revealed Smith to Sky Sports shortly after another strenuous session under the studious eye of Joe Gallagher in Bolton.
"I've watched the fight back and there's no way that I can say that he's a better fighter than me. He won fair and square but going into the fight I think every single small margin was with him and that hurt me on the night. I'd fought Liam Williams the previous November and then I had to wait for nine months for the fight with Munguia. He was fighting quite regularly and I think that extra bit of preparation gave him a big advantage."
Despite that loss, and the hurt and frustration it has piled on Smith, the confident 30-year-old is doing all he can to put it to the back of his mind before beginning another assault on the leading names at 154lbs.
In Smith's last five fights, he's endured some seriously hard nights with the two Williams grudge matches taking place between two defeats to the aforementioned Munguia, and Saul Alvarez, boxing's premier superstar, back in September 2016. Obtaining a mixture of results via all sorts of method throughout that gruelling period, Smith finds himself somewhere in the bottom half of the world's top 10, but there's absolutely no hesitation from "Beefy" when answering whether he believes he's world class or not.
Despite that loss, and the hurt and frustration it has piled on Smith, the confident 30-year-old is doing all he can to put it to the back of his mind before beginning another assault on the leading names at 154lbs.
In Smith's last five fights, he's endured some seriously hard nights with the two Williams grudge matches taking place between two defeats to the aforementioned Munguia, and Saul Alvarez, boxing's premier superstar, back in September 2016. Obtaining a mixture of results via all sorts of method throughout that gruelling period, Smith finds himself somewhere in the bottom half of the world's top 10, but there's absolutely no hesitation from "Beefy" when answering whether he believes he's world class or not.
"It's probably the right fight for me at this stage before I can hopefully get back to competing in the big fights in America. I've had a long time out the ring and it's important for me at this stage to be getting in fights before I start looking at the champions of the division.
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