Mitchell Stapleton ready to explode
Australia’s 21-year-old prodigy “The Dynamite Kid” Mitchell Stapleton has not stopped training during the global pandemic and is eager to add to his perfect professional record two wins undefeated with two 1st round devasting Knock-Outs.
The Nambucca Heads native ,who trains with father Ian Stapelton at the famed Sparrows Gym, has been putting in the hard yards and continues to improve his boxing fundamentals.
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“The Dynamite Kid” spoke recently up about his future with Dragon Fire Boxing.
“I really want to develop my all-round boxing game, so when the times right, I can open my bag of boxing tricks. I’ve only boxed two rounds in the pro game, but I know I can the decision should I go the distance.
I would love to one day be World Champion, and I know my time will come, but as the old saying goes, I have to clean out my backyard first.
I respectfully would love to get into a position to Challenge ANBF Australian champion Tysinn Best and Australasian Titlist Ben Kite.
I know my manager, The Big Boss Man, Tony Tolj, will get me the opportunities. He’s the best in the world, look at what he and the Moloney twins have accomplished.
Andrew and Jason are my boxing idols, and to be guided by the same team is an absolute honor, and I’m reading to show the world The Dynamite Kid is ready to Bang!”
Leading global boxing manager Tony Tolj gives his thoughts on Stapleton as well.
“Mitchell is a great kid, undefeated as a pro, 5x time National Champion. He’s only 21, but I know the dedication he puts into boxing and his time will come”.
I’m looking forward to seeing his next outing, and I’m sure it’s just the start of a big future going forward,” Tolj stated.
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