Super-bantam Lewis Morris needs win to land title shot next

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Lewis Morris eyes title shot after Friday’s Hangar showdown

For Lewis Morris (9-3, 1 KO), Wolverhampton’s Hangar venue represents the final hurdle before his title quest hits full throttle.

If the super-bantam from Walsall emerges victorious on BCB Promotions’ “Independence Day” bill next Friday, July 4, a bout for some kind of belt beckons, he believes.

“English, silver or Commonwealth – as long as it’s for a title,” Lewis Morris, a sports teacher by day, said. “I’d prefer super-bantam, but I’ll take it at featherweight. I believe I can win a British title. I haven’t shown half of what I’m capable of.”

But first the 24-year-old has to have his hand raised at the Hangar on a crammed bill headlined by the Midlands featherweight title clash between Sian O’Toole and Doina Costin. The date comes just five weeks after Lewis fought in Cannock.

Many fighters have dared to look beyond their next bout and come a cropper.

Morris, part of Richard Carter’s booming Wolverhampton gym, insists no corner has been cut. Next Friday is important to the boxer and his fans.

“They have been loyal,” Morris said. “Despite the losses, all the same people have kept coming. I come from a good area in Walsall and they have stuck by me. I know where I want to be and I need this fight to get there.”





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