By Ryan Burton

On September 2nd, former world champion Antonio Margarito will have this third fight after a four year hiatus from the sport. In his way is welterweight veteran Carson Jones (40-11-3) who has won five of his past six fights.

Margarito represents a big opportunity for Jones, who lost a close majority decision to former champion Kell Brook in 2012.  He hopes that a win over a well known fighter like Margarito leads to a bigger fight in the near future.

"Antonio Margarito still has that big name so hopefully it will be an even bigger and a more meaningful fight and possibly a world title eliminator. Hopefully it keeps me on track to getting a world title fight," Jones explained.

The fight against Margarito is contracted at the 154 super welterweight limit and will take place in Chihuahua, Mexico.  Jones is a natural welterweight but said that at this stage in his career he is just looking for the biggest fights possible.

"At this point I am just trying to take the opportunities as they come. Obviously I prefer 147, that is my ideal weight class. That is the weight class that I have had the most success at but at this point I have to kind of take what comes at me. I don't mind fighting at 154 like this fight and my last fight was at this weight too. If it is a good opportunity I kind of have no choice but to take it," said Jones.

The 30-year-old Oklahoma native is trained by world class trainer Abel Sanchez who is best known for training Gennady "GGG" Golovkin and for having trained International Boxing Hall of Fame member Terry Norris.

Jones said that Golovkin is very knowledgeable and likes to help out all of the fighters in the gym. He also revealed that Triple G gave him some specific advice for the Margarito fight.

"He is always giving me pointers but the past few days he has given me a lot of tips and pointers that we are going to keep between ourselves but he is always guiding me in the right direction so to speak," Jones told BoxingScene.com.

"It is just little stuff that he says. Certain things that I need to work on. Margarito's style isn't rocket science. It is straightforward, typical Mexican style. It doesn't take a genius to figure it out. He just looks at what I am doing in certain workouts and routines and he tells me what I need to do more of and gives me tips. I am listening to everything he says and I believe I will come out victorious on September 2nd."

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