Brian Rose however has been to the mountain and back, the 31 year old held the British Super welterweight title, beating the very capable Prince Arron in December 2011, making 3 solid defences, before stepping up to face the unbeaten WBO champion Demetrius Andrade in Brooklyn.. Rose would learn a lot about himself in this fight, although losing via a 7th round stoppage, he now understood what it would take to hang with the big boys.. Rose 29-4-1 (8 Ko's) would step back into class 8 Months later, taking on the dangerous Carson Jones in his home town of Blackpool, disaster struck as Rose was stopped in the opening round of what could have been a springboard back onto the world scene.. 6 Months later in Hull, Brian avenged the loss to jones on points, setting the score straight to move on with his career, but in April of 2016, Rose would narrowly miss out on the IBF intercontinental middleweight title as Matthew Macklin would just do enough to sway the judges over 12 at the O2, a fight that I had Rose winning comfortably.. Brian last boxed in October, beating Stiliyan Kostov on points over 8 in Birmingham..
The two fighters know each other intimately, having once been stablemates, both coached by the very respected Bobby Rimmer, before Arnfield parted ways to join forces with former world title challenger and now trainer Michael Jennings.. Rimmer, still with Rose with have an interesting introspective on his former charge, having spent hours cultivating his style in the gym.. Both guys are friends and both know in which direction this fight could send them, a win for Arnfield could earn him a British title shot, whereas a loss would set him back to square one.. But for Brian it's more vital, a win would rejuvenate his career, whereas a loss could signal curtains on a once promising career.. It's a very interesting fight.
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