Groves eyes title clash against Stieglitz
George Groves is hopeful of securing a world title shot against Robert Stieglitz following the Germany-based Russian’s surprise victory over Arthur Abraham.
Stieglitz stopped Abraham on Saturday evening, regaining the WBO super-middleweight belt he lost to him on points in their first meeting.
Groves is the WBO’s number one contender and was scheduled to fight Stieglitz for the title last year, but withdrew from the bout because of an injury.
But the 24-year-old from Hammersmith is confident his big chance will come soon.
Groves said: “I’m the number one contender and I hope the fight happens.
“I was supposed to fight Stieglitz before but couldn’t because of the injury and I’m hoping the fight can be made.
“I feel I’m ready. People talk about me as a prospect but I want that world title sooner rather than later.”
Groves extended his unbeaten record with a second-round stoppage of Baker Barakat of Syria on the undercard of the Abraham-Stieglitz fight.
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