At 22, Romero, from Buenos Aires, is a young and ambitious challenger who will be looking to cause a big upset by defeating Smith in his home city. He halted Luis Alejandro Tejerina in seven rounds to claim the Vacant WBO Latino title last month and will be looking to do a repeat job on Smith.
However, Smith, who has destroyed his last four opponents in row – says he’ll be too sharp for the Argie on the night and aims to cut him down inside the distance to remain on course for his world title dream.
“This is another step closer towards my world title shot and Romero is in my way,” Said Smith.
“I’ve come too far and achieved too much to let it come to an end on Saturday 18th April at the Echo Arena and Romero is going to have to be knocked out,”
“Every single fight in my career is important, but now as I’m getting closer to the top of the mountain and Andrade is getting more into my sights, these fights are absolutely crucial to win or I’ll come crashing down the mountain, but I won’t let that happen,”
“The WBO Intercontinental title is an important one and winning it will push me into at least the top three of the 154lb division, that’s a big motivation for me to make sure I beat Romero,”
“I’ve seen some of Romero fights, he’s a good, strong, game kid, pretty wild with some punches, who will come over here looking for the upset. He’s just won the WBO Latino title and he’s got his own aspirations of fighting for a world title but there is no way I’ll let him get any ground in the fight, I’ll be all over him.”
Derry Mathews’ challenge for the WBA World Lightweight title against champion Richar Abril on Saturday 28th February headlines a quality-packed card also featuring: Liam Smith challenging for the Vacant WBO Intercontinental Light-Middleweight title against David Ezequiel Romero; Iain Butcher takes on Luke Wilton for the Vacant British Flyweight Championship; undefeated talent Joe Selkirk, the former WBO European Light-Middleweight Champion, makes his long awaited return to the ring in an eight round contest; fast rising welterweight prospect Stephen Lewis, who’s unbeaten in eight fights, returns to action in six-rounder; unbeaten Middlesborough prospect Josh Leather fights in a six-rounder; all-action light-middleweight James Metcalf, son of Liverpool legend Shea “The Shamrock Express” Neary, looks to continue his unbeaten eight fight run; two hot young talents make their professional debuts on the shows: hard-hitting cruiserweight John Gillies and flyweight Andrew Cain.
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