George Liddard hopes to get rid of the middleweight match Windshield fitter to boxing perspective.
The West ham Super fan was an elite amateur and won four national titles and medals on the international stage.
But he took the opportunity to earn a place in the GB Olympic team team to become professional in 2022 instead Eddie Hearn.
It came after a short absence of the ring as a result of the coronavirus pandemia, where Liddard worked for a mounting company for the windshield.
He told the Hamers website: “I was part of Team England and then Covid-19 hit, and there was a lot of uncertainty in my life.
“During that period I finally worked with my father at a windscreen company.
“I was defeated by a well-known Great Britain hunter in a close fight after the pandemic, and that was the moment I told myself to try it.
“I received a text from Tony Sims, one of the legendary boxing trainers, who asked me to spar with John Ryder.
“So I went there and gave a good report of myself. Since then I have been in the matchroom gym and I have never looked back again.”
Liddard is 11-0 and returns on Saturday evening in the copper box on the undercard of Johnny Fisher’s Rematch with Dave Allen.
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The 22-year-old East Londoner faces Aaron Sutton, but has his eyes on fighting for the British title and even world regulations.
He said: “I feel that I am already at a level where I can win a British title.
“I know I’m good enough, but I have to prove it to the world, and the next fight is another chance to do that.
“I am in this game to become world champions, and I want to win world titles along the line. I will be a world champion someday; I know for sure.
“I look forward to the day I stand there with a world title belt and say: I made it.”
Liddard attracts the famous Claret and Blue when he gets into the ring and is regularly in the hammers, is outside the ropes.
He said: “I couldn’t determine an exact moment when I started supporting West Ham, but I have followed the club all my life and now attended home games with my sponsor, ABSM construction services.
“I would like to have been in the final of the Conference League, but I fought on that Saturday.
“I remember looking at the hotel and was ecstatic when Jarrod [Bowen] scored that goal.
“I was stripped not to have been there, but I won the fight, so it was a memorable weekend.”
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