BOXER ANDY Kremner believes next month’s fourth fight as a professional will be his toughest test yet.
The 22-year-old light-welterweight from Delph will take on Nuneaton journeyman Kristian Laight at Victoria Warehouse on Saturday, March 14.

And in terms of experience, the two boxers are light years apart.
While Kremner has had only three professional bouts, and won them all, the 34-year-old Laight has been in the ring an amazing 208 times.
Though Laight has won only nine times and has a record of 192 losses, that doesn’t accurately reflect his ability.
Kremner said: “He has been around a long time and fought the best, including ex-Olympians. He rarely gets stopped, and I think this will be my most difficult fight.
“I will need to be at my best as Laight is an experienced, awkward and slippery opponent.”
Kremner, whose preparations are going smoothly, said: “I have been having some good sparring sessions and my training is going well.
“I will be looking to be one of the few fighters to stop Laight, but the main thing at the end of the day is to record a win whatever way it comes.”
Tickets for the show are priced £30 and available from Kremner on 0747 0332490.



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