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Golovkin vs Brook: Lee Haskins predicts sixth round KO

BRISTOL, ENGLAND - JUNE 13:  Lee Haskins of Great Britain celebrates after defeating Ryosuke Iwasa of Japan in their Interim IBF World Bantamweight Title F
Image: Lee Haskins has no intention of giving up his IBF crown

Lee Haskins has reiterated his claim that he will stop bitter rival Stuart Hall in six rounds when the pair meet on the undercard to Kell Brook's showdown with middleweight king Gennady Golovkin.

Haskins will put his IBF bantamweight title on the line against one-time champion Hall at The O2 Arena on Saturday night, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

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Haskins and Stuart Hall clashed during Wednesday's head-to-head

The pair clashed at a fiery press conference in London on Wednesday, having already locked horns at Sky Sports' studios last week.

Hall believes Haskins is not a true champion after he was elevated from interim to full IBF ruler when Randy Caballero failed to make the weight for their proposed clash in Las Vegas in November.

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However, Haskins, who defeated Hall when the pair met for the European title in 2012, has laughed off his rival's claims about being gifted the strap.

"Stuey had a dig about me being 'given' the world title," said Haskins.

"He made out that I was too scared to fight Caballero, which is one of the most ridiculous things I've ever heard. If I didn't fancy it, I would have pulled out of negotiations, let alone travel to Las Vegas after a gruelling training camp.

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"I was the one that made weight. I trained hard, gave everything in that camp and I earned my spot. Yes, it was given to me, but what am I supposed to do? Stuey would have done exactly the same and he knows it. Anyone would.

"It wasn't the nicest way to win a world title, but I deserve it for what I've won in the game - no-one can begrudge me that.

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"Caballero was 5.5lbs heavier on the scales. He could have easily been a stone heavier than me on the night - it gets very dangerous then. There was no way the fight could take place, you can't put a figure on that. If I wanted to fight guys a stone heavier, I would move up a few weight divisions.

"I meant what I said at the head-to-head with Stuey - he is getting stopped in six rounds. Yes, I'm expecting a tough fight as he is a tough man and we have both improved since our last fight, but I will have far too much for him.

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Johnny Nelson sat down with Hall and Haskins ahead of their IBF bantamweight title fight this weekend

"He has my undivided attention for this fight, I'm relaxed because I'm confident I have too much in every department for him to handle. 

"I'm taking him seriously and put all the effort in to this camp - I will reap the rewards after. I may have been 'given' a world title in his words but there is no way I'm giving it up without a fight. It's mine and I've earned it."

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