(JAN 26) Promoter Dave Murphy
today announced that he has signed former amateur European Union
Bronze medalist Sarah Knight to his ever growing stable of
boxers.
Mr. Murphy also took the opportunity to announce that Sarah will
be making her professional debut on the upcoming Acourtier
Events promoted WARZONE event at York Hall in Bethnal Green,
London on Saturday March 1st.
New Malden based Sarah, who boxed as an amateur under her maiden
name Sarah Alderman, has racked up numerous accolades during her
stellar career, including winning the English ABAs in 2007.
However the pinnacle of her career came in 2008, when she was
selected to represent Scotland at the European Union
Championships. Just representing Scotland was a major
achievement, but young Sarah went a step further and secured the
Bronze medal in the 86kg division.
Following signing management papers with Mr. Murphy, Sarah said.
“Exciting times, to be able to box professionally is a dream
come true.
I often thought about switching to the pros, but there just
didn’t seem to be any opportunities here in the UK, thanks to
Dave Murphy I can finally make the switch.
I’m really looking forward to making my professional debut on
March 1st, to be part of such an exciting card on my pro debut
makes it even more special.
It’s been a while since I boxed competitively, but we’ve been
busy in the gym changing my style, from amateur to a pro style,
so the transition shouldn’t be a problem.
I’ve been preparing at Fight Knights gym in New Malden, where we
started my hard training on the first, had a couple of hard
spars this week, as time goes on we’ll get to the harder full on
sparring.
I’ve mainly been sparring guys to prepare, although did spar
Sonya Lamonakis, which was a very good experience, as she was
the World ranked #1 at the time.
She came over from America, not just to spar with me obviously,
we done a few rounds, it was a very good experience for me, as
then she was the top girl at my weight.
To be honest it was sparring Sonya that made up my mind to try
and make the move to the pro ranks, after sparring her I thought
I can do this, oh and she has already asked to fight me after
I’ve had a few fights.
The main problem is it just doesn’t seem to be many women coming
into the sport, which surprised me after the Olympics, I think
that’s because there hasn’t been much support for us, as there
is for the guys.
I trained with Nicky (Adams) and Savannah (Marshall) in the
England camps, so I would like to think more of the girls will
turn pro eventually, although I think it will take some time
really.
So I really am one of the lucky ones, by actually be able to
consider turning professional, as I know Dave, he has always
been a big supporter of women’s boxing, in fact I think he’s had
female fights on all his shows.
I’m a box/fighter, a bit of both really, I can get in there and
do body work and also box on the back foot, I used to go
steaming in but now I’m more controlled in my approach.
I think the fans will really enjoy watching me fight, I like to
really mix it up, I don’t take any prisoners.”