Peter McGrail takes on Brad Foster at the Canon Medical Arena in Sheffield tomorrow night
Peter McGrail has set his sights on producing a dominant performance when he takes on Brad Foster tomorrow night. McGrail, who could face Dennis McCann for the European junior featherweight and British titles later this year, returns to the ring for the first time since his victory over Marc Leach at the Exhibition Centre back in April.
The Everton Red Triangle fighter produced a dominant display that night and is hoping for a repeat when he takes on Foster at the Canon Medical Arena in Sheffield. He said: “Coming off the back of a loss, and the way it was, you don’t want to be coming off the back of two losses, do you?
“It was a win by any means on that night against Marc Leach, and that’s what we did; we got the win against Leach.
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“He’s a fighter coming to win; determined, isn’t he? As you said, he’s a former British and Commonwealth Champion. I think he’s had three losses, and I think two of those possibly could have been controversial.
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“He could have one loss on his record. Me and Brad are going to war on Saturday, and that’s all I’ve been thinking about for the past 12 weeks.
“He’s a good fighter. I respect him. I’ve trained my a**e off, and I’m more than ready. I’m in the shape of my life, and I can’t wait to show you all what I’ve been working on this Saturday.
“I just want a dominant performance. It could go early or it could go over the full ten rounds. I’m more than ready for the ten rounds. I’m ready to go, and I can’t wait.”
While Foster said: “I’ve still got loads of ambition. I’ve got goals in this game. Peter is the next step.
“Get through this one, and then I’m back up there. My name isn’t there yet. I’ve got to get my name in there. Beat him, and then my name will be there.
“Peter is in for a hard fight. I’m coming to win. Fully focused. Fully focused myself. I’m coming to win, I’m telling you. We’ll see on Saturday night. I’m very confident.
“It’s a good time to fight Peter McGrail. It’s always a good time. I’m fresh. I’m 26-years-old. I turned pro when I was 18. I’m fresh as a daisy. Brad Foster win, by any means necessary.”