BOXER ANDY Kremner is looking to step-up in class after maintaining his 100-per-cent record as a professional.
The 22-year-old welterweight from Delph made it five wins out of five with a decisive points victory against Nottingham’s Jack McCormack at Manchester Victoria Warehouse.

Now Kremner is looking at moving his career up another notch as he explained: “I have been fighting four rounds and want to step it up to six and soon hope to be knocking on a title door.
“If I can win my next two or three bouts, then I should not be far off taking part in a title eliminator.
“The future looks exciting, but all I can do is to take each fight as it comes and concentrate on the job as it only takes one slip.”
Kremner added that he was delighted with his recent performance against McCormack.
“He has provided a number of scares to other boxers so it was a good win, if a bit one-sided as it was a comfortable win,” he explained.
Kremner is itching that his next bout should be against Craig Boardman, a former training partner when the pair boxed together at Boarshaw as kids.
“Craig is also unbeaten since turning professional and I would love to fight him next. Ideally it would be in Oldham where I have never fought,” he said.
Kremner is full of praise for his Oldham-based trainer John Murray who himself was a top boxer.
He said: “John is doing a really good job with me. He is able to pass on his knowledge and it is paying dividends.
“If I keep putting in the work and stay dedicated, then hopefully I will keep progressing. I am definitely going to give it a good go.”



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