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Faversham fighter Alex Branson-Cole setting his sights on an area title ahead of latest bout at the Tolworth Recreation Centre this weekend

By: Thomas Reeves treeves@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 05:00, 09 February 2023

Updated: 09:36, 09 February 2023

Alex Branson-Cole is setting his sights on an area title ahead of his first bout in 2023.

Faversham’s Branson-Cole will look to continue his unbeaten start at the Tolworth Recreation Centre this Saturday, having turned professional last year.

Faversham fighter Alex Branson-Cole is back in action this weekend. Picture: Sofia Graca

“I will stay unbeaten and keep pushing forward, and keep progressing,” he said.

“Hopefully, I will be back out for a nice local one in March.

“As soon as I get to five or six fights, I want to apply for an area title fight.”

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Branson-Cole’s previous bout in November was also in Tolworth when he proved too strong for Bahadur Karami.

The 30-year-old admitted: “I will be more comfortable with my surroundings, as I’ve been there before.

Alex Branson-Cole says his trainer Ian Fleckney helps ensure he never rests on his laurels. Picture: Sofia Graca

“When I get there, there’s a bit of nerves, but I’m always pretty confident. The Tolworth show is a good one normally.”

Branson-Cole will have plenty of support when he returns to the venue.

On ticket sales, he said: “Surprisingly, it’s been quite good. We have sold about 70 tickets, which has been great.

“We have got a good little Faversham army going up.”

It’s backing Branson-Cole is thankful for.

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He said: “I appreciate it a lot. They’re using their hard-earned money to buy tickets and travel a long way.

“It’s really good and I appreciate that.

"I have to put on a good show for everyone and give them their money’s worth.”

Seamus Devlin, from Padiham in Lancashire, had been due to be Branson-Cole’s opponent. But it appears he has pulled out and Branson-Cole will, instead, face Josh Cook.

Branson-Cole said: “I’ve had some sparring. I’ve been doing some strength and conditioning work, and learning in the gym.

"That’s what it’s all about - learning and progressing from the last fight that I had.

“My diet is good and my strength and conditioning work has been going well so I’m stronger and fitter from this camp.”

Life as a professional boxer may have got off to a great start but Branson-Cole’s trainer, Ian Fleckney, always ensures his fighter knows what he still needs to work on.

Branson-Cole, who has added Quadrant Plumbing to his team of sponsors, said: “He’s always critical and always trying to improve me.”

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