Curtis Woodhouse is discovering the challenges that face him in the lightweight division.
Woodhouse made his debut at 135lbs last Friday, demolishing Sandor Horvath inside two minutes, but the Driffield fighter suggested the one-sided victory provided more questions than answers.
“I hoped to get a few more rounds in,” he said. “Making the weight like I did, I didn’t learn anything new. My manager Dave Coldwell said durability would be the main problem in moving to lightweight, but I’m not even sure I took any shots”. [Click Here To Read More]
Woodhouse made his debut at 135lbs last Friday, demolishing Sandor Horvath inside two minutes, but the Driffield fighter suggested the one-sided victory provided more questions than answers.
“I hoped to get a few more rounds in,” he said. “Making the weight like I did, I didn’t learn anything new. My manager Dave Coldwell said durability would be the main problem in moving to lightweight, but I’m not even sure I took any shots”. [Click Here To Read More]