The death of his father and lingering regret from an underwhelming loss to Joseph Parker will fuel Brian Minto's return to New Zealand next month.
The American veteran (39-8) is set to be revealed as the international wildcard to contest the Super8 cruiserweight tournament in Christchurch. After six months of tribulations, Minto wants to prove he is a better fighter than the one Parker beat with ease last July.
When he stepped through the ropes nursing a broken nose, sustained a week before the Parker fight in sparring, Minto knew he had no hope of troubling the fast-rising Kiwi heavyweight.
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The American veteran (39-8) is set to be revealed as the international wildcard to contest the Super8 cruiserweight tournament in Christchurch. After six months of tribulations, Minto wants to prove he is a better fighter than the one Parker beat with ease last July.
When he stepped through the ropes nursing a broken nose, sustained a week before the Parker fight in sparring, Minto knew he had no hope of troubling the fast-rising Kiwi heavyweight.
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