Rising star Koby McNamara aims to fill Josh Warrington boots

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‘Leeds Pocket Rocket’ Koby McNamara aims to fill Josh Warrington’s boots

Rising star Koby McNamara is convinced he can fill the void created by Josh Warrington’s suspected retirement by becoming Leeds’ next boxing hero.

Warrington left his gloves in the ring as he suffered his third defeat in a row by unanimous decision to Belfast’s Anthony Cacace on the undercard to Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois almost two weeks ago.


A New Hero for Leeds

Like two-time world featherweight champion Warrington, who was bidding to become IBO super-featherweight champion, both McNamara and his family are passionate supporters of Daniel Farke’s side.

After noting how the 33-year-old mobilised the Elland Road fan base to become one of the biggest ticket sellers on the domestic boxing scene, McNamara insisted his own footballing credentials could see him command similar crossover appeal.

“I’m from Leeds, I’m a huge Leeds supporter and I go to the games,” McNamara told SportsBoom.com.

“The backing I already get from the people there is phenomenal and hopefully it’s only going to keep getting bigger and bigger.”


Warrington’s Legacy and Inspiration

“What Josh did was amazing. He had the whole club behind him.”

“I mean this with the utmost respect – because I’ve got nothing but that for Josh – but it might be time now for someone else to step up and I’m certain that can be me.”

“People from Leeds back their own,” McNamara continued. “We get behind each other and stick up for each other, no matter what.”





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