Paul Butler, 17-0 (8 KOs), gets his chance to make British boxing history on March 6 when he challenges South Africa’s IBF super flyweight champion Zolani Tete, 19-3 (16 early) at the Echo Arena in Liverpool five months on from the original date of October 25 after Tete suffered a broken hand and was forced out of the highly anticipated clash.
Having taken the IBF bantamweight title from the clutches of his former sparring partner Stuey Hall in June, Butler aims to become the first British fighter in 100 years to move down in weight and claim another global crown, but the unbeaten Ellesmere Port ace is under no illusions; this will be a tough night’s work.
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Having taken the IBF bantamweight title from the clutches of his former sparring partner Stuey Hall in June, Butler aims to become the first British fighter in 100 years to move down in weight and claim another global crown, but the unbeaten Ellesmere Port ace is under no illusions; this will be a tough night’s work.
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