Noakes Relies on His Physical Prowess Against Mason for Lightweight Title

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Sam Noakes Relies on His Physical Strength to Defeat Abdullah Mason

British boxer Sam Noakes is confident in his ability to defeat Abdullah Mason in the highly anticipated fight for the WBO lightweight world title, which will take place this Saturday. Noakes, with an undefeated record of 17 wins and 15 knockouts, will face the talented American Mason (19-0, 17 KOs) in Saudi Arabia. The fight promises to be an exciting match between two high-caliber boxers. Despite Mason’s youth and impressive performance, Noakes, 28, believes that his endurance and physical strength will be key factors in the development of the fight, especially in the final rounds. Noakes, who used to work as a roofer, has demonstrated his ability to complete the 12 rounds on two occasions. On the other hand, Mason has not yet surpassed the sixth round in his professional fights.

I feel like there couldn’t be a better time to fight for a world title. He thinks it’s the right time for him, but unfortunately for him, there will only be one winner, and it won’t be him.

Sam Noakes
Noakes acknowledges Mason’s quality, highlighting his technique and speed. Furthermore, the British boxer anticipates that experience in the final rounds could be decisive. The combat promises to be a strategic confrontation where endurance and adaptability will be crucial to achieve victory.
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