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Barry Hall’s beefed up physique hasn’t won over the majority of Australian boxing fans, with almost 80 per cent of all TAB wagers favouring rival Curtis Scott — including one bet of $6000.
The fight is do-or-die for Goodman. A loss for the 25-year-old Australian from Albion Park will put him at the back of the queue; a win will merely see him hold his position.
“It was always on the cards, and it looked like there was an opportunity for me to fight for the world title next. That’s pretty much the reason behind it,” said Goodman (18-0, 8 KOs) to The Ring.
That loss to SBW has burned the premiership-winning captain ever since and he's keen to show the world why he was such a highly-rated boxing prospect as a junior when he faces Scott.
Goodman will return to headline a fight in his hometown for the second time in 2024. The 25-year-old, born and raised in Albion Park, will box just over three months since his dominant fourth-round KO of Mark Schleibs in an all-Australian grudge match. During that fight, Goodman successfully defended his No. 1 ranking across the IBF and WBO and preserved a mandatory title shot against superstar Naoya Inoue.
“As you’ve seen over the last 12 months, I like to stay active. I train year-round. And after the last fight as well, I thought it would be another good test to fight someone who was world-class and get back in there with a world-level opponent before I take on the likes of Inoue.”
Goodman has always kept a busy schedule. Apart from the first year of COVID-19 in 2020, he has boxed at least three times a year throughout his career. Last year, he picked up the gloves four times, defeating Ring-ranked contenders Ra’eese Aleem (20-1, 12 KOs) and TJ Doheny (26-4, 20 KOs), as well as claiming the scalps of Miguel Flores (25-5-1, 12 KOs) and Zhong Liu (19-1, 7 KOs). All of those wins were on points.
With two KO wins in two fights, Scott has showed promise as a cross-over athlete and will be aiming to add Hall to list of scalps.
In the main event, local boy Sam Goodman puts a potential crack at undisputed super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue on the line when he faces Thailand's Chainoi Worawut.
The revelation comes as NRL superstar Latrell Mitchell also took to social media this morning to throw his support behind Scott – who earlier this week was sledged for being, during his own playing days, nowhere near the level of South Sydney’s No.1.
Elsewhere, breakout Australian star Sam Goodman has also laughed off suggestions he is taking a “$100 million gamble” in his own headliner against undefeated Thai contender Chainoi ‘Rock Man’ Worawut.
Despite already being mandatory for Japanese megastar Naoya Inoue, Goodman is rolling the dice and taking one more fight against a former Muay Thai fighter who has gone undefeated through six years and 26 fights.
The bout tops a stacked No Limit Pay-Per-View event in Wollongong that also includes Liam Wilson’s move to lightweight, the return of KO King Brandon Grach and the hyped debut of prospect Billy Polkinghorn.
In the co-main, exiled NRL star Scott will also look to continue his own shock boxing rise.
Still only four months into his professional career, the 26-year-old will be looking for a third straight win against Hall – who is fighter for the first time since being iced by Sonny Bill Williams two years ago.
Speaking with Fox Sports Australia this week, Scott vowed to again knock Hall out cold while his trainer Brain Doyle said his charge would “shock” the former Sydney Swans star with his power — despite hitting the scales 12kg lighter.
Bangkok’s Worawut, aka Thachtana Luangphon (25-0-1, 15 KOs), will not be making the trip out to Australia simply for a free holiday and a packet of cream biscuits. The battle-hardened ex-Muay Thai fighter has a big right hand and a jarring short left hook, weapons that the 27-year-old will be looking to land against Goodman in what will be his first boxing bout outside of his homeland.
“He doesn’t have a bad eye and he’s quite composed in there as well,” Goodman said of his opponent. “He’s quite calm, but I don’t think he’s faced too much adversity in his career. I think I’ve got more than enough skills to frustrate anyone in the division. Not just to frustrate them, but to really make them second guess what they are doing in the ring. I think there are a lot of things that I can capitalize on.
A host of current NRL players have also rallied around the former Melbourne Storm centre, with Rabbitohs pair Mitchell and Jack Wighton both backing him on social media.
Earlier this week, Hall took aim at Scott during the fight week press to conference to declare his rival was “no Latrell Mitchell” – a dig at the former centre’s recent claim that he would go close to making the current NSW Origin side.
The cross-code bout will act as the chief support to world title hopeful Sam Goodman's fight with Thailand's Chainoi Warowut.
Also on the card, an intriguing domestic clash sees two-time world title challenger Liam Wilson make his lightweight debut against Youssef Dib.
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Barry Hall’s beefed up physique hasn’t won over the majority of Australian boxing fans, with almost 80 per cent of all TAB wagers favouring rival Curtis Scott — including one bet of $6000.
The fight is do-or-die for Goodman. A loss for the 25-year-old Australian from Albion Park will put him at the back of the queue; a win will merely see him hold his position.
“It was always on the cards, and it looked like there was an opportunity for me to fight for the world title next. That’s pretty much the reason behind it,” said Goodman (18-0, 8 KOs) to The Ring.
That loss to SBW has burned the premiership-winning captain ever since and he's keen to show the world why he was such a highly-rated boxing prospect as a junior when he faces Scott.
Goodman will return to headline a fight in his hometown for the second time in 2024. The 25-year-old, born and raised in Albion Park, will box just over three months since his dominant fourth-round KO of Mark Schleibs in an all-Australian grudge match. During that fight, Goodman successfully defended his No. 1 ranking across the IBF and WBO and preserved a mandatory title shot against superstar Naoya Inoue.
“As you’ve seen over the last 12 months, I like to stay active. I train year-round. And after the last fight as well, I thought it would be another good test to fight someone who was world-class and get back in there with a world-level opponent before I take on the likes of Inoue.”
Goodman has always kept a busy schedule. Apart from the first year of COVID-19 in 2020, he has boxed at least three times a year throughout his career. Last year, he picked up the gloves four times, defeating Ring-ranked contenders Ra’eese Aleem (20-1, 12 KOs) and TJ Doheny (26-4, 20 KOs), as well as claiming the scalps of Miguel Flores (25-5-1, 12 KOs) and Zhong Liu (19-1, 7 KOs). All of those wins were on points.
With two KO wins in two fights, Scott has showed promise as a cross-over athlete and will be aiming to add Hall to list of scalps.
In the main event, local boy Sam Goodman puts a potential crack at undisputed super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue on the line when he faces Thailand's Chainoi Worawut.
The revelation comes as NRL superstar Latrell Mitchell also took to social media this morning to throw his support behind Scott – who earlier this week was sledged for being, during his own playing days, nowhere near the level of South Sydney’s No.1.
Elsewhere, breakout Australian star Sam Goodman has also laughed off suggestions he is taking a “$100 million gamble” in his own headliner against undefeated Thai contender Chainoi ‘Rock Man’ Worawut.
Despite already being mandatory for Japanese megastar Naoya Inoue, Goodman is rolling the dice and taking one more fight against a former Muay Thai fighter who has gone undefeated through six years and 26 fights.
The bout tops a stacked No Limit Pay-Per-View event in Wollongong that also includes Liam Wilson’s move to lightweight, the return of KO King Brandon Grach and the hyped debut of prospect Billy Polkinghorn.
In the co-main, exiled NRL star Scott will also look to continue his own shock boxing rise.
Still only four months into his professional career, the 26-year-old will be looking for a third straight win against Hall – who is fighter for the first time since being iced by Sonny Bill Williams two years ago.
Speaking with Fox Sports Australia this week, Scott vowed to again knock Hall out cold while his trainer Brain Doyle said his charge would “shock” the former Sydney Swans star with his power — despite hitting the scales 12kg lighter.
Bangkok’s Worawut, aka Thachtana Luangphon (25-0-1, 15 KOs), will not be making the trip out to Australia simply for a free holiday and a packet of cream biscuits. The battle-hardened ex-Muay Thai fighter has a big right hand and a jarring short left hook, weapons that the 27-year-old will be looking to land against Goodman in what will be his first boxing bout outside of his homeland.
“He doesn’t have a bad eye and he’s quite composed in there as well,” Goodman said of his opponent. “He’s quite calm, but I don’t think he’s faced too much adversity in his career. I think I’ve got more than enough skills to frustrate anyone in the division. Not just to frustrate them, but to really make them second guess what they are doing in the ring. I think there are a lot of things that I can capitalize on.
A host of current NRL players have also rallied around the former Melbourne Storm centre, with Rabbitohs pair Mitchell and Jack Wighton both backing him on social media.
Earlier this week, Hall took aim at Scott during the fight week press to conference to declare his rival was “no Latrell Mitchell” – a dig at the former centre’s recent claim that he would go close to making the current NSW Origin side.
The cross-code bout will act as the chief support to world title hopeful Sam Goodman's fight with Thailand's Chainoi Warowut.
Also on the card, an intriguing domestic clash sees two-time world title challenger Liam Wilson make his lightweight debut against Youssef Dib.
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