JASON Welborn is keen to continue to operate at world level after his battling defeat against unbeaten American Jarrett Hurd.
Hurd retained his WBA 'Super' and IBF Super Welterweight belts, as well as his unbeaten tag, thanks to a stoppage win over the underdog from Rowley Regis at the Staples Centre in LA last weekend.
However, buoyed by the "amazing experience", Welborn has his sights set on more big fights in 2019.
The former British champion was up on the scorecards before being dropped with a perfect body blow midway through the fourth round. Up until then the Black Country boxer had backed Hurd up and was causing the pound-for-pound contender problems.
He said: "I gave it my best shot and thought I’d made a good start and would have been ahead on those early cards.
“I caught him with some decent shots in the fourth but he came back at me.
“I thought there were a couple of low blows in there that backed me up and it would have been good to have a bit of protection from the referee but credit to Jarrett; he caught me with a great body shot that took the wind out my sails.
“It’s been an amazing experience and I’ve proven I can mix it with the very best. I’d like to thank all my sponsors, my family and the team at BCB Promotions for their help and support.
"I’m looking forward to getting home, having some family time for Christmas and then get back out in the world mix in 2019.”
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here