Blair “The Flair” Cobbs (17-1-1, 10 KOs), promoted by the legendary Don King, is challenging any fighter ranked in the top ten of any sanctioning body…the WBC, WBA, WBO, or IBF, as he continues his quest to climb the welterweight rankings, and land a world title fight. Cobbs is coming off a commanding unanimous decision victory over former multiple-division world champion Adrien Broner (35-5-1, 23 KOs).
“I’ve proven I belong at the elite level with my win over Adrien Broner,” said Cobbs, who is training under the watchful eye of boxing coach, Justin Gamber. “Now it’s time to take on the best in the world. I’m calling out anyone ranked in the top ten. Let’s give the fans the fights they want to see. I’m ready to face any of them. My ultimate goal is to win a world title, and to do that, I need to break into the rankings. Whether it’s the WBC, WBA, WBO, or IBF, I’m here to show I’m worthy of fighting the top contenders. I’m putting in the work every day, and I’m ready to take on any challenge that gets me closer to that goal.”
IBF 147-pound champion Jaron Ennis has not secured an opponent for his next fight; Cobbs believes he would be the perfect dance partner for Ennis.
“Staying ready is my motto,” Cobbs said. “I’ve been training like my next fight could come tomorrow. My team and I are prepared to step in at a moment’s notice. I hear Boots Ennis needs a dancing partner and my message to his is Lets Go! I’m ready to fight anyone, anywhere, anytime. It’s no secret that some fighters are avoiding me. They’ve seen what I bring to the table, and they know I’m a dangerous fight. But I’m not here to play it safe. I’m here to take risks, prove myself, and fight the best. The fans deserve exciting matchups, and I’m ready to deliver.”
In the end, Cobbs is determined to make 2025 the year he secures his place among the sport’s elite.
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