Paul Butler to give up IBF belt


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Paul Butler will relinquish his IBF World Bantamweight title and return to the super-flyweight division as he aims to become Britain’s first boxer to win a second world title at a lighter weight in over a century.

The Ellesmere Port ace put on a blistering performance to take the title from Stuart Hall last month in Newcastle, and now looks to join British legend Bob Fitzsimmons, who won the world title at heavyweight and then at light-heavyweight.

Although sad to give up his world title belt, undefeated Butler, who won the world title in only his 16th fight - the quickest ever by an English boxer - is excited at the prospect of carving out a piece of modern boxing history in his quest to become a British great.

“It’s a beautiful belt and it’s hard to relinquish it seeing as it’s the first world title that I’ve won, but I knew that it was always going to be the case if I won it I’d have to return it and go back to down to super-flyweight,†Said Butler

“When the opportunity came to fight Hall for the title I knew that it was a fight that I could win and I grabbed the chance with both hands.  To become a world champion in only my 16th fight was an absolute dream come true.  Obviously there was a big size difference between me and Hall, but I said to everybody that I could overcome him with my speed and work-rate and that proved to be the case, but I’m a natural 115 pounder,â€

“Now I aim to win a world title at super-fly and achieve another dream of becoming a two-weight world champion in reverse.  Most of the British greats have gone up through the weights like Duke McKenzie, David Haye, Ricky Hatton, Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank to name a few, but only Bob Fitzsimmons has achieved the feat of dropping down a weight and that will be a big incentive for me,â€

 

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