By Paul Moon and Terence Dooley

Super middleweight contender Tobias Webb, 23, has parted ways with Frank Warren by mutual consent.  Webb has now joined the South-Wales promoter Paul Boyce, who is doing magnificent work in the region.

Webb has stated that he is thriving under the new regime.  His trainer, Darren Pullman, is mixing old and new training techniques and giving total commitment.  The hard work, attention to detail and the enthusiasm in which Pullman carries out his duties show a passion beyond duty.  The trainer is a real student of boxing – when he is not working he can be found reading and absorbing boxing history.

The trainer has some help, he is being ably backed up by the legendary Welsh coach Jimmy Bromfield – his role is to watch the preparation with an astute eye and help when needed.  Bromfield was responsible for 12 Welsh champions and five British champions and his experience will prove invaluable in the months and years ahead.

Webb’s first target will be the Welsh title, but that will only be the start.  Bromfield knows what a champion looks like, he told BoxingScene: “He is certainly dedicated. Webb is in love with game and has both the potential and pedigree to go far.  All the early signs are very positive.”

To date Tobias Webb has recorded seven wins from nine fights losing just once to Rocky Fielding in Prizefighter, but there were extenuating circumstances that night – he also dropped a draw to Lee Duncan in March 2010.  Webb had fought more rounds and had far less recovery time when the call came to meet Fielding in the final.  Fatigue was the enemy that night.  His next and first fight for the new regime is at The Bluebell Hotel in Neath, South Wales on Saturday 16 June 2012.

Details of opponent to be confirmed.