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Josh Warrington defends his cornerman dad for not throwing in towel in brutal KO loss to Mauricio Lara


JOSH WARRINGTON has defended his dad over the brutal KO loss he suffered last Saturday.

The featherweight, 30, was stunned by a left hook from Mexican underdog Mauricio Lara in the fourth round.

Josh Warrington was stunned by Mauricio Lara last weekendCredit: ©Dave Thompson/Route One Ltd

Warrington suffered a fractured jaw and burst eardrum in the lossCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

Warrington somehow beat the count but looked in a worrying state before he was floored  again and counted out in the ninth.

A large section of the British boxing industry felt the last five rounds were unnecessary and put father-of-two Warrington’s long-term health at risk.

But the Leeds hero  said: “My cornerman is my dad and he will look after my health and safety — not only because I’m his fighter but also because I’m his son. 

“He knows what I’m capable of taking.

“If it got worse I’m certain he would have pulled me out.

“But while I was making eye contact with him,  listening and responding to his questions, he saw no reason to pull me out.

“If I was stuttering, slurring, not keeping eye contact, I’m sure he would have pulled me out.

“But I gave him all  the right signs.”

Warrington also thanked referee Howard Foster for allowing the fight to continue.

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He added: “Howard has seen me fight many times.   He knows I’m one of the fittest in the game.

“He knew it was early on. He gave me the opportunity and I’m thankful.

“I was hurt but still  had my senses and my awareness.”

Warrington vs Lara – Round by Round


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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