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Bruce Carrington out to pass ‘measuring stick’ test to take next step in career

Bruce Carrington already knows what will be going thro🎉ugh everyone’s🐲 minds. 

“Shu Shu” (12-0, 8 KOs) returns to The Theater at Madison Square Garden on Friday night in a featherweight bout on the Mikaela Mayer-Sandy Ryan card ⛄🍨(10:30 p.m. Eastern, ESPN) against Sulaiman Segawa. 

Carrington, a 27-year-old Brooklyn native, beꦛlieves Segawa (17-4-1, 6 KOs) i🔯s his biggest, and more important, step-up in competition so far in his ascending career.

Bruce Carrington is set to return to The Theater at Madison
Square Garden on Friday night. Getty Images

Segawa beat the veteran Ruben Villa in his last bout in July by unanimous decision, handing him just his second lౠoss. ;

Finally on the cusp of title contention, Carrington believes he can g𒅌et his first championship fightﷺ by early 2025.

But ﷽Segawa is a test Carrington must first pass to cement t♍hat stature. 

“It’s a great measuring stick for me, for fans and people that are watching boxing,” Carrington told The Post. “They’ll be like ‘OK, we’ll see what Shu Shu Carrington is. We’ll see how good he is. This guy dominated against a compet𓂃itor like Ruben Villa. Shu Shu is saying he’s all this and a box of chocolate and whatnot. Let’s see what he really is. Let’s see if he really is everything he says he is, and more.’ It’s a great opportunity for me to showcase everyt💮hing that I promised.” 

Carrington is ranked as the No. 1 contender in the 126-pound division by the WBA, No. 2 by the W൲BO and WBC and No. 8 by the IBF. 

Fea🍌therweight is a wide-open division with four different champions. 

But Carrington is confident in what will separate him ⛦fro💫m the pack. 

Bruce Carrington (right) has fought at The Theater at Madison Square Garden five times previously. Getty Images

“It’s my intention,” Carrington said. “What I mean by that, my intention with every punch. I don’t feel like everyone punches with bad intentions. They probably just want to do enough to win or look good. Me, I want to cause pain. I like to🍸 be aꦍble to dominate my opponents. To be able to take a man’s will is a thrill that I get. It gives me a lot of adrenaline. That is something that I really feed into.” 

Friday will ma🔯rk Carrington’s third straight bout at the venue and sixth in his career. 

He adores his hometown fans. 

Bruce Carrington owns a perfect 12-0 record with eight knockouts. Getty Images

And, in👍creasingly, they adore him right back. 

“I show my true self in front of the camera and outside the ring,” Carrington said. “I can be a goofball at times. Just that alone, me being myself, gives me that authenticity, that uniqueness tꦛhat a lot ♎of people don’t bring into the sport of boxing. 

“That’s very important to me, to connect with the fans. I waওnt to be able to satisfy the fans. I think a lot of boxers don’t really understand how important that is — to really satisfy your fanbase, because those are the people that are going to help you get to where you want to be.”