Jordan Gill is ready for an exciting encounter with Zelfa Barrett: “I think I win this fight by knockout”

Jordan Gill is aiming to make it two big away day wins in a row when he takes on Manchester’s former World title challenger Zelfa Barrett in a must-win super-featherweight showdown at the famous AO Arena this Saturday April 13, live worldwide on DAZN.

Chatteris’ Gill, a former European and Commonwealth Champion at featherweight, stunned Irish hero Michael Conlan with a seventh-round stoppage win on away territory at the SSE Arena Belfast in December and immediately called for a World Title shot in his post-fight interview.

‘The Thrill’ had been written off by many ahead of his last chance saloon clash with Conlan, but the 29-year-old, who is trained by Barry Smith out of the Ben Davison Performance Centre in Harlow, produced the performance of his career to catapult his name into the World title conversation in the 130 pounds division.

“Heading into the Conlan fight in December it was just laughable because everyone tipped him,” said Gill. “I knew how good I am. I knew what I’m capable of. I knew that I had to upset people. I knew I had to have something to prove. I proved people wrong and it was more pleasurable for me to do that.

“I knew the fight was mine from the first round. I rocked him heavy in the first round, dropped him in the second. From that point you know you have to be patient. Once you hurt someone once you know you’re going to do it again. It’s more about taking your time, tucking up a little bit, letting them burn themselves out and then going to town. That was the plan; it worked a treat.”

Gill came face-to-face with former European super-featherweight champion Barrett earlier this week at Manchester Hall as the pair kicked off fight week proceedings ahead of Saturday’s stacked card that features two World title fights in Ellie Scotney vs Segolene Lefebvre and Rhiannon Dixon vs Karen Elizabeth Carabjal.

‘Brown Flash’ has further World title aspirations of his own having come up short against Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov for the IBF super-feather strap in Abu Dhabi back in November 2022, but Gill insists that his time is now and another big win this weekend will put him at the front of the line for a shot at gold.



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