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'Another level!' - Frazer Clarke classes himself above Johnny Fisher before Dave Allen rematch

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Frazer Clarke would consider an all-British heavyweight battle with Johnny Fisher, but stresses he is "another level" over the latter ahead of his rematch with Dave Allen.

'The Romford Bull' will look to stamp his authority in a second matchup with the 'White Rhino', after edging a controversial split-decision victory in their original encounter.

Fisher was dropped in the fifth, and will look to restore the shine to his reputation as one of the domestic division's rising superstars at London's Copper Box live on DAZN.

But while Clarke, fresh off a brutal victory over Ebenezer Tetteh, would be happy to face the star if he comes through this bout, he believes it would be a one-sided affair.

"It's an interesting fight and depending how Johnny does on Saturday I think me and him would be a great match up," he told Sky Sports News on a prospective clash.

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"He's got to get through Dave Allen first but it's definitely something I would consider once that's done and dusted. He's a good young fighter but I'm on another level.

"I've got a lot of respect for Johnny and his family, they're really nice people, but when it comes to me and him fighting, we're worlds apart and I'm miles ahead of him."

Clarke previously secured a sixth-round stoppage win over Allen in 2023, in a fight where there was no love lost between the two men when they met in Manchester.

The star feels his former rival should have perhaps edged the result with Fisher last year in Riyadh, adding: "I thought Dave Allen was hard done by to be honest

"But I'm not going to sit here and cry for Dave Allen. When I boxed him, he was looking for a way out. It will be interesting to see what changes they've both made."

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