Ryan Farrag eyes world title shot after claiming Commonwealth crown

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Ryan Farrag eyes world title shot after claiming Commonwealth crown
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Ryan Farrag claimed the Commonwealth super-flyweight crown against Kaisy Khadem

Ryan Farrag has set his sights on landing a world title shot after claiming the Commonwealth super-flyweight crown against Kaisy Khademi.

READ MORE: Nick Ball eyes dream Anfield fight after winning boxing world title amid Steven Gerrard support“All the hard work has paid off, and I can relax for a little bit now and forget about Kaisy Khademi,” he told Punchout Boxing post-fight. “I noticed early on that he was just wanting to go for walks quite a lot, and I think he just ran out of ideas.

He said: “Look, ideally, I want 12 weeks for a camp. But if opportunities do come, then sometimes you have to take a gamble.

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