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LIGHTWEIGHT
NICKY 'NIGHTMARE' SMEDLEY
Unbeaten lightweight prospect
Billed: Sheffield
Age: 20
Height: 5ft 9.5inches
Weight: 10stone* (estimate)
Trainer: Chris Smedley (father)
Professional Record -
W 9 (3 ko's) | L 0 | D 0 |
Nicky Smedley has been boxing for half his young life, having
first walked into a boxing gym aged 11 after getting into a
scuffle at school.
He recalls: "The fight was naught and got split up pretty quick
but I wanted to learn how to take care of myself. And I just
loved training. I had 23 amateur fights, with 12 knockouts, and
realised I was very good at this."
So
good, in fact, that the Sheffield quicksilver was put on standby
to face media darling Amir Khan last summer, in the event
Olympic and World champion Mario Kindelan withdrew from their
scheduled bout. However, Kindelan went through with the fight
and Smedley, after receiving offers from every major promoter in
the country, turned pro with Fight Academy in July 2005.
Fighting in a six rounder right from the off, Smedley has been
ear-marked as an exciting young talent by many within the trade.
Quiet almost to the point of shyness but nevertheless steely
confident, 'the Nightmare' has big ambitions, and, despite his
youth is anxious to win titles ASAP.
He said: "I'm fast and unorthodox. I think it is taking a little
while for me to find my rhythm as a professional but it is
kicking in now. People always ask my about Khan but I think he's
done no more than I have as a pro yet. We're both improving but
I think I'm faster than him and got loads more stamina.
"I've been fighting journeymen, like Khan, but at least I've
been boxing journeymen from my own weight division or even
bigger where Amir is fighting super-featherweights."
And Smedley believes he could beat the Olympic silver medallist
to a major professional title. He said: "My first target is the
English Title. Scott Lawton is the current champion but I know I
will get on top of him. Scott is a nice guy but I was all over
him in sparring and shook him up a few times. I'd like that
fight as soon as possible."
On June 22, Smedley scored the first stoppage of his embryonic
career by halting Martin Sweeney in three blistering rounds.
Smedley was giving away 11lbs in weight after his opponent came
in heavy but that counted as naught as the Sheffield lad put in
the performance of his career thus far.
Father/trainer Chris adds: "People are doubting Nicky's power
but what is happening is that these opponents are getting hit
and hurt early and are then covering up for the rest of the
fight. Last time, though, Martin Sweeney came to have a go
because he was nearly a stone heavier than Nicky. He came to
fight and than allowed Nicky the chance to show what he can
really do."
With two fights in two weeks lined up for October 20 and
November 3, the Nightmare has just begun!
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