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Wembley date looms in 'life-changing' British title eliminator for boxer David Jamieson

David Jamieson says his British title eliminator against Cheavon Clarke at Wembley next month is a “life-changer” and will leave no stone unturned in his bid to line up a shot at the cruiserweight belt.

Jamieson, who hails from Westwood, will take on 2017 European Championship silver medallist Cheavon Clarke at the OVO Arena Wembley in London on Saturday, June 10, on the undercard of the Sunny Edwards v Andres Campos IBF World flyweight title fight.

He says Clarke’s camp are naive to have agreed to the match based on Jamieson’s fight against Mikael Lawal back in November, when the Englishman broke his jaw to land the title.

But the IBO Intercontinental champion says that was a fight that happened after 10 days’ notice, and they haven’t seen him after 10 weeks’ preparation, like he has for this one. Jamieson said: “This will be the life changer, nothing short of it. It doesn’t get much bigger than this.

“I’ll get a two-fight deal with Matchroom Boxing, so this will be the one that changes everything.

“I’m very much ready for this, and I’m always banging on about a proper crack of the whip – 10 weeks’ notice, a proper camp, all that sort of stuff, so it’s brilliant.

“This is my shot at it. It’s full-time training, I’m training twice a day, six days a week, I’ve got strength and conditioning and nutritionists on board, so it really is no stone left unturned.

“This is everything I’ve been working towards – big time – and this is the one. It’s what I’m in boxing for.

“It’s the tip of the iceberg, it’s the culmination of 17 years of hard work, and this is my proper crack of the whip.”

The 31-year-old takes on Jamaican-English Clarke, from Gravesend in Kent, who is a year older. Clarke is undefeated

in five fights, while

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