Press Release: April 27, 2022 By Team Moloney – Australian
Andrew Moloney WBA #5, WBO & WBC #6 returned in classy fashion this month,
as the super flyweight standout emerged victorious on ESPN in his most recent
US outing.Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank Boxing
Moloney has held the WBA world 115lbs crown, with his
most recent world title pugilistic disputes coming against Joshua Franco.
After a successful display in Southern California
against GIlberto Mendoza this April, in which Moloney became the first boxer to
stop Mendoza in 10 years. Moloney analyzed his own performance and the state of
the 115 pound division.
Andrew , said, "I was delighted to get back in
the ring on ESPN again, so thank you to Top Rank and my team headed up by Tony
Tolj for getting me another opportunity on the world's biggest sports
broadcaster.
"I was happy with my performance. I shook off
some rust and showed that I was back to my best. This was what I really needed
and I'm glad I got to put on a performance that justified why I am a former
world champion. There is a lot left in the tank for me at super flyweight, and
I believe I'm improving every day and learning and I showed that to everyone
watching on ESPN."
Moving forward, the slightly lighter Moloney twin has
his sights set on becoming world champion, with Japanese great Kazuto Ioka
(WBO) at the top of his hit list.
The classy Australian opened up on the landscape of
the 115lbs division. He stated, "The division is arguably the most
underrated division in boxing today. There are so many quality fighters
operating at super flyweight, it's exciting to be considered part of the elite
of the division.
"Fighters like Estrada are dream fights. I
wouldn't ever turn those down. Ioka is a dream fight for any boxing purist.
He's an amazing fighter and a living legend. I would also like to fight newly crowned
IBF Champion Fernando Martinez. With Australian boxing buzzing now, and big
events coming to Australia, that's a dream fight I would want on a card
featuring the likes of George Kambosos Jr and Devin Haney.
"If I have to go to Japan to challenge for the
WBO belt, it would be my honor. Ioka is a great, but I believe I'm still
improving and if the fight came around, Doesn't matter if its the WBO, WBA, IBF
or WBC and if I have to go to Argentina, Mexico, America, England or Jupiter I
will travel anywhere to become world champion again.
Andrew Moloney is always ready and always comes to
fight, I will be World Champion again soon!"
Material Courtesy of: Team Moloney/Photo Courtesy of:
Mikey Williams Top Rank Boxing Used with permission.
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