by Cliff Rold - On a weekend where U.S. fans anticipate the replay of eleven long rounds and one really fast one, fan abroad are treated to two intriguing main events in the Lightweight and Cruiserweight divisions.
In one, fans will be treated to a U.K. showdown between a talent well on the rise in recent years and a man trying to show he’s more than a bad knockout loss. In the other, a challenger attempts to avenge what looked like a win but was not.
It’s a full day of boxing exhibiting one place where globalization can be called nothing but a success.
Let’s go to the report cards. [Click Here To Read More]
In one, fans will be treated to a U.K. showdown between a talent well on the rise in recent years and a man trying to show he’s more than a bad knockout loss. In the other, a challenger attempts to avenge what looked like a win but was not.
It’s a full day of boxing exhibiting one place where globalization can be called nothing but a success.
Let’s go to the report cards. [Click Here To Read More]
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