Why? Because cruiserweight is one of the best and most competitive divisions in the sport right now.
Rubbish.
They've been enough rumours flying around about it that it would be daft for Frank not to mention it. It's his job as a promoter.
I'd rather not see established names competing in Prizefighter. Apart from the fact I have seeing current/former British, European and 'world'...
I'm not trying to take away anything from the actual win and performance against Ceja, and I certainly didn't want to open up a can of worms...
1. At one of the lower weights 2. Very limited viewership 3. Unknown opponent 4. Paper title No doubt it's unfair there hasn't been much...
How can you have Lee Haskins over Ryosuke Iwasa? :lol:
TBF, Napa's win over Ballone was a fantastic showing of heart and determination.
There was quite a bit of hype for Avalos before Chris Martin outboxed him a couple of years ago. Still a solid, exciting fighter, so I'd be happy...
Yordan lost his last fight, Victor Barros is at super featherweight, Hasegawa is at super bantamweight, and Selby should be above Miskirtchian.
I had the Joyi-Takayama fight 115-112 to Joyi; it was hardly a dominating win (although it was clear). And I've also never heard of - or saw -...
I don't know if you care about figures from the past, but...
I haven't watched any footage of him yet, but any fighter that can remain undefeated for over 20 fights on the Mexican circuit must have something...
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