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SUNDERLAND: WEIGH-IN RESULTS AND FIGHT NIGHT RUNNING ORDER
The wait is almost over as Pat McCormack and Miguel Parra get ready to square off at a sold-out Sunderland Live on Saturday night – live on DAZN – after the pair weighed in today.

The fighters took to the scale before going face-to-face for a final time before they collide in an Eliminator for the WBA World Welterweight Title.

There was drama in the co-main event as Mark Dickinson lost his English Super-Middleweight Championship after failing to hit the weight limit. His opponent Troy Williamson can still claim the belt, however, should he be victorious in their North East derby.

The stacked undercard also sees the UK return of Sandy Ryan as she meets a game Jade Grierson. Wonderkids Leo AtangAdam Maca and Tiah-Mai Ayton all look for victories in their respective second professional bouts – whilst fellow teenager Brad Casey makes his debut at Cruiserweight.

The official weigh-in results and Fight Night running order can be found below.

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Watch the Official Weigh-In from Sunderland here
Cameron Vuong has absolutely no doubt that stablemate Pat McCormack will one day become a World Champion as the pair get ready to return to their native North East this weekend.McCormack headlines in his hometown on Saturday night against Mexico’s dangerous Miguel Parra at the sold-out Sunderland Live in a fight that is now an Eliminator for the WBA World Welterweight Championship.The Team GB Olympic hero, who won Silver at the 2020 Tokyo Games, is regarded as one of the future stars of British Boxing – and Vuong is confident that McCormack will underline his future World Title aspirations with a statement victory on his home patch.“I’ve looked up to Pat McCormack ever since we were kids, so it’s great to be on his card,” said Vuong.“I’m genuinely privileged to train up close with him everyday in the gym. Pat is a supremely talented fighter and I have no doubt that he will go on and become a World Champion. And I hope I can match that feat myself one day too. I want to be a complete fighter and I want to get to world level  – I don’t care how long it takes me.”Vuong, at 23, is also widely rated as one of the up-and-coming prospects on the domestic scene. He is unbeaten in eight fights, four by way of knockout, with wins over the likes of Gavin Gwynne and Jordan Flynn on his résumé.After his impressive seventh round stoppage win over Flynn last March in Altrincham, “The One” from Blyth decided to head down to Essex and set up a new partnership with top trainer Ben Davison.It is a move that Vuong believes will rapidly accelerate his burgeoning career citing a huge transformation in his in-ring skills, which he promises to showcase this Saturday in front of his home faithful against Argentina’s experienced Requen Facundo Arce.“I can’t wait to show everyone Cameron Vuong 2.0,” added Vuong.“It’s my first fight under Ben Davison and he’s really got me on it. I’ve improved in every area. It’s another level down here. Every day I come to the gym, I feel like I’m under pressure. And it’s made a massive change in me. I feel like a whole new fighter.“I’m really excited to be fighting to Sunderland, so close to home – but not quite home, it has to be said – for all my family and friends. And I’m sure it will be a happy night for both me and Pat.”

SUNDERLAND, UK – SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6:
OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN RESULTS AND FIGHT NIGHT RUNNING ORDER
 

PRELIMS: LIVE ON DAZN AT 5PM

Brad Casey (199.6 lbs) vs Goran Kozul (197.4 lbs)
Cruiserweight Contest
4 x 3-minute rounds

Followed by
Tiah-Mai Ayton (119.5 lbs) vs Lydie Bialic (116.45 lbs)
Bantamweight Contest
6 x 2-minute rounds

Followed by
Adam Maca (123.1 lbs) vs Francisco Rodriguez (120.6 lbs)
Super Bantamweight Contest
4 x 3-minute rounds

Followed by 
Cameron Vuong (136.9 lbs) vs Reuquen Facundo Arce (136.0 lbs)
Lightweight Contest
8 x 3-minute rounds

FIGHT NIGHT: LIVE ON DAZN FROM 7pm

Sandy Ryan (145.1 lbs) vs Jade Grierson (145.9 lbs)
Welterweight Contest
10 x 2-minute rounds

Followed by 
Leo Atang (230.5 lbs) vs Cristian Uwaka (216.3 lbs)
Heavyweight Contest
4 x 3-minute rounds

Followed by
Mark Dickinson (173.2 lbs) vs Troy Williamson (167.6 lbs)
English Super Middleweight Championship – title vacant should Troy Williamson win
10 x 3-minute rounds

Followed by
Pat McCormack (146.95 lbs) vs Miguel Parra (146.3 lbs)
Eliminator for WBA World Welterweight Championship
10 x 3-minute rounds

 

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SUNDERLAND PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES AS PAT McCORMACK TARGETS STATEMENT WIN IN FRONT OF HIS HOME FANS THIS SATURDAY

Pat McCormack warned rival Miguel Parra that he will not let the tough Mexican derail his journey towards a future World Title shot as the pair shared a tense stand-off at their final Press Conference in Sunderland on Thursday.

On Saturday, the pair collide at a sold-out Sunderland Live in an Eliminator for the WBA World Welterweight Title.

The stacked undercard sees Mark Dickinson defend his Super-Middleweight Title in a North East derby with Troy Williamson. Plus, another local lad in Cameron Vuong is looking to extend his flawless record.

Sandy Ryan returns to the UK as she meets a game Jade Grierson, as wonderkids Leo AtangAdam Maca and Tiah-Mai Ayton all look for victories in their respective second professional bouts.

Here’s what the fighters had to say at today’s Press Conference, with the quotes in full below.

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Watch the Press Conference in full here
PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES 

Matchroom Boxing CEO, Frank Smith:
Pat McCormack is a fighter who we believe will go all the way. By the end of next year the aim has got to be for World Titles

Conah Walker is a tremendous fight for Pat, but you can’t look past Miguel Parra. Pat needs people who are going to push him and I think Conah walker is a fight will we see one day but it’s all about Saturday night.

It’s an exciting card. You’ve always got to be looking towards the future. We’ve had great stars who are coming to the end of their careers. Now we’ve got these young stars who are really building for the future and becoming global stars. These fighters will be looking to push themselves inside and outside the ring and become headliners.

You’ve got to work with the fighters who are going to believe in themselves. We need dedicated and hungry young fighters who will go in there and deliver big performances – but who are also willing to make the effort and put themselves out there outside the ring too.”

Pat McCormack
“I’m buzzing to be back home in the North East. I got a good win against Robbie Davies Jr. last time out, now I’ve got a good world-ranked opponent in front of me.

He’s a very good fighter, a tough Mexican, but I believe I’ve got the skills to beat him. All that matters is winning and looking good.

The British Title is what I want next or European or  Commonwealth. The British against Conah Walker is the fight that everyone seems to be talking about so I’m happy to have it next. But I need to get through Parra first. I’ve got to keep winning, and then I’m just about there.

My prediction? Pat McCormack win. And I’ll look good doing it.”

Miguel Parra:
“It’s going to be the fight of my life [against Pat McCormack]. I’m looking forward to this fight and everything that comes with it.

I’ve had a lot of preparation for this fight. Originally, it was set for 10 rounds but now it’s 12 rounds and I’ve had to really work hard in my training for it.

Mexican fighters are Mexican fighters. I’m going to enjoy this fight and do the very best I can.”

Mark Dickinson:
“I don’t take Troy’s [Williamson] recent form into account. Styles make fights and I think this will make for a big fight. I agree with what he is saying about making the weight and I expect the best Troy Williamson in there on Saturday night.

I don’t see myself as a Champion yet. This Title is a stepping stone to where I want to be. I wouldn’t box if I didn’t think I could be a World Champion. I need to learn my stripes and become a British champion by next year, if I can.

You’d pay to watch us spar, so this will be a cracking fight.”

Troy Williamson:
“Mark [Dickinson] and I have done a lot of rounds together in sparring. I know he’s a quality operator but I can’t wait to go on Saturday night in a new weight division under a new training team.

I’m a big dude and it was killing me to make the weight, but I believe I’ve got a lot left to give and you will see that on Saturday night. Eight years on and I’m back at this weight, my ambition is higher than ever.

Some of the best fighters have lost many times on the bounce. I feel great and I’m really excited to get the ball rolling again on Saturday night. I need to do exactly what I’ve been doing in the gym.

Sandy Ryan:
“You can’t buy experience and I’ve been there, done it. Jade seems confident but she hasn’t been at this level, so we’ll see what she brings Saturday night.

You learn in every fight. For me this fight is the get-back to the old Sandy and that’s what you’ll see this Saturday.

I’ve got really good rounds in with Terri [Harper] this camp. We laugh and joke about sharing the ring and that’s the good side of boxing you don’t get very often. I respect her massively.

You know me, I’ll take any fight. We’ve got Jade in front of us and she seems very game and confident. It should be a good fight, but I don’t ever think she’s been in a deep waters fight. I’ll get past this fight, get back into winning ways and there are some big fights out there for me. ”

Jade Grierson:
“I’m a young girl from Newark making it happen. You can only respect the things Sandy has achieved so far in her career, but it’s my time now and I was born to do this.

Anytime would be a good time to fight Sandy regardless of her coming off two defeats. It’s great for my career. I believe I will set the pace, pick my shots and you will see what I’m capable of on Saturday night.

Not many people know but I’ve competed in martial arts since I was six years-old. The amateur game never suited my style.

Sandy talks about ‘deep waters’ but who knows until they’re actually in there? Every one has their own motivation. But I’ll do anything for my daughter and this is for her. I hope you haven’t overlooked me, Sandy.”

Cameron Vuong:
“Things have changed massively for me. It’s another level down there [with new trainer Ben Davison in Essex]. I’ve been enjoying training over the past five months and I feel like I’m a new fighter. I’m Cameron Vuong 2.0. I am looking forward to showcasing it on Saturday night.

They say if you’re the smartest person in the room, then you’re in the wrong room. T take that attitude into the gym with me, especially being in with fighters who are way ahead of me. So I’m learning a lot every day. I am around a lot of fighters who are a lot better than me, which is great to be around. I’m happy and I am getting better all the time.

[On a potential rematch with Gavin Gwynne] I’m sick of hearing his name to be honest. But I am fully focused. I know I need to take care of things on Saturday night, then get him dealt with before I can put my feet up for Christmas.”

Leo Atang:
“I felt the pressure [on my debut last July]. There was a lot building up, with the press conference and the weigh-in. It was all new to me. But I took each day at a time and once you actually get in there in the ring, it is what I do day-in, day-out, so I was relaxed completely and do my thing. 

[On Moses Itauma comparisons] Hats off to him. He’s opened and paved the way for young fighters like myself to turn over early. It’s nice to see someone doing that. I hope I can emulate his pathway. Of course, I take things at my pace, do things my way, and eventually get to where he [Itauma] is at. 

[On Saturday’s fight] Hopefully it will be the same result with a knockout win and I will be back on the road again soon.”

Tiah Mai-Ayton:
[After my debut last June] I took away that next time I’m not going to go in at 100mph. I’m going to calm down a bit and hopefully the stoppage will just come on its own. I think I could become an Undisputed World Champion in about four weight categories. Hopefully I can become the youngest to ever do it as a woman and achieve that by the time I’m 22. Things haven’t changed too much outside the ring in Bristol for me since my debut. But I got the [knockout] reel that I wanted. And I love boxing a lot more now. Every time I’m training in the gym it’s worth it, because I’m here now and I’m really excited to be fighting again on Saturday.

Adam Maca:
“I had a week off after [my debut, last June] New York and was straight back in the gym. I think I’ll take all of that in when I retire, having been a world champion. It was great to get that experience on a big stage straight away, so when I do get to those stages and fighting for world titles, that I’m used to it and it’s nothing new to me. I’ll be ready to go. My opponent was looking to bang me out! We see from his previous fights that he was coming to win. The commentators had remarked that an overhand right would introduce me to the pro game. But I was happy with that because I want to be going up against fighters who want to win. On Saturday, I want another knock out and to keep entertaining people by doing what I love.”

Brad Casey:
It’s the perfect time for me to turn professional. I’m very excited and I can’t wait to show the world what I’m all about. Obviously, I believe I can go all the way. As an amateur, and I know it’s a cliché to say it, but I believe I had the perfect style to adapt to professional boxing so I can’t wait to prove it. It’s special to be on the same card as Leo Atang and Adam Maca [two of his best friends]. The dream is to go all the way and become a world champion.

Tune in on Friday for the Official Weigh-In, starting at 1pm – live on DAZN


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