DENTON'S AT FULL STRETCH
DENTON VASSELL believes the secret to becoming one of the
world's best welterweights is yoga.
Manchester's Commonwealth champion is stretched and bent daily
by mum, Janet DaSilva who teaches the traditional girls
exercise.
He will even been doing yoga routine hours before Saturday's
(March 26) title defence against Namibian Bethuel Ushona at Wigan's
Robin Park Arena.
Vassell, 26, insists: "Yoga should be part of your
lifestyle.
"I have had 16 fights won them all, work in a bank and whenever
I need to relax I turn to yoga. It makes me a better
person.
"People I am all power, speed and fitness but the yoga has made
me elusive. She sits me down every day and we do stretching and
breathing exercises.
"I can do stretches that most people can't do because of the
yoga mum does with me.
"Every day she stretches me out. It is so peaceful and stress
relieving."
Ushona, 29, is undefeated in 23 fights, and holds a win over
countryman Ali Nuumbembe who was formerly based in Manchester.
The confident challenger said: "I haven't even bothered looking
at Vassell. I will work him out inside a round.
"I am one of the best welterweights in the world so what he can
do doesn't concern me."
Vassell who has 16 professional fights won the Commonwealth
crown in a thriller against Purdy last April.
In the chief supporting bout unbeaten hopefuls Matty Askin and
Neil Dawson slug it out for the vacant Central Area cruiserweight
title.
Other action packed clashes feature Tom Doran, Adam Little, Rhys
Roberts. Jez Wilson, Jazza Dickinson and Tom Shaw
Tickets for this big night of title action are available £30,
£55 (Ringside) and £75 VIP Ringside, www.brandhatton.com / 0844
847 2500 / 0161 775 7500
29/03/2011 11:38:19