Frazer Clarke feels ready for Dillian Whyte after he has explained Ebenezer Tetteh in last month’s comeback match.
Clarke fought against Tetteh after a crushing defeat of the first round in the Rematch of October with Fabio Wardley.
The Olympic bronze medal winner shook the hangover of his first professional loss by turning Tetteh out in less than two minutes.
“It was good to eradicate the demons, go back there,” Clarke said Sky Sports. “The Fabio Wardley fight made a lot of noise, but in the end it was one or two shots. It wasn’t like a beatdown. It was so early.
“Once I recovered from the injury, I was good to go. So I felt fit, I felt strong, I felt confident. It was the first real time when I went in there and I thought I really had something to prove here.”
He made a statement and stopped Tetteh faster than the former world title title WHYTE.
Whyte had Tetteh in boxes in December and sometimes looked difficult while he finally ground the Ghanaese on seven rounds.
Clarke welcomes the comparison between their respective performance against Tetteh.
“A lot has been made of it and that [Whyte] The name has been thrown at me a few times in recent weeks and it is something I am open for. I have a lot of respect for Dillian and what he did, “said Clarke.
“I am my own husband, I try to climb the ranks and it would be a great fight, a domestic fabric. Again, he is looking for larger fights than Frazer Clarke, but the dynamics of boxing now these fights cannot happen. If it is supplied to me and it can be done, that is a good fight.”
“I would take that fight immediately. It can be different for him, I understand.”
But Clarke added: “He is not becoming younger, he could do with activity – I am available, I am fit and I am ready. So if the phone ever goes for that fight, I jump on it.
“I am ready when he is ready.”
A natural fight for Clarke would also be the winner of the Rematch of Jeamie TKV with David Adeleye for the British title.
“Much was made of me and the winner of TKV-Adeleye, if that comes fantastic. If not there are other huge domestic fights, Dillian Whyte is just one of them,” Clarke said.
“I know many a man who would never have fought again after that kind of defeat [to Wardley]. But I’m back in the gym. I now have my victory back.
“It is in the past. We are now in the world where one defeat does not define your boxing career. I feel that it is where boxing comes. It should not be different for me.
“I just want to make my way to where I should be and that’s what I’m going to try to do.”
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