Tennyson: I need to perform in Tallin to keep alive British title hopes
James Tennyson is adamant his path to British title glory won’t hit a pothole in the home of free public transport tonight.
The 22 year old has headed to Estonia along with stable mate James Fryers in a bid to gain on the road experience and fights in Seaplane Harbour, Tallin tonight.
Next up for ‘Tenny’ is a mandated British title eliminator withĀ Aberdeenās Darren Traynor providing he overcomesĀ Sergejs Logins (10-7-1) in a scheduled six rounder.
The BBBofC Celtic featherweight champion would be confident of victory despite being on foreign soil, but knows the importance of a good performance and a win ahead of such an important clash with Traynor.
āI am closing in on a British title shot, so I have to win here and look good doing it,ā Tennyson told the Belfast Newsletter.
āComing to Estonia has taken me out of my comfort zone, but that is a good thing and I am looking forward to the challenge.
āIt looks like a great venue and I canāt wait to get started.ā
Fellow British title hopeful Fryers is also in action in the Estonian capital and is determined a year which he has started to make serious waves with a splash at the harbour.
The Mac Man, who takes onĀ Ruslans Berdimuradovs said,
āI want to end this year on a high. I have been busy this year and I plan to make it five wins out of five in 2015,ā he said.
āEverything is going well and I am looking forward to putting on a good performance.ā
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