Did the Undercard Get Announced As Well?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Woodworm, May 8, 2012.


  1. Woodworm

    Woodworm Member Full Member

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    Obviously the rumours have been flying about that Burns v Mitchell and Povetkin v Rahman would be on the card. Did these fights get announced as well?
     
  2. Bajingo

    Bajingo Boxing Junkie banned

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    Only Povetkin vs Rahman right now.
     
  3. Vano-Irons

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    Nope.

    Mitchell, Bugloni, Billy Morgan and probably BJS will all be on the card IMO
     
  4. BoxingAnalyst

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    Degale should be defending his European title on the card, needs to be kept busy.
     
  5. MagicMan91

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    DeGale vs Kick Dummy 2

    Revenge or redemption
     
  6. Black_Rainbows

    Black_Rainbows Well-Known Member Full Member

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    May be an issue with the undercard:





    "But the big question is not whether it's right that Haye or Chisora take to the ring - instead, it's a long-term question over what affect their meeting is going to have on British boxing. Can boxers with a British licence fight on the bill? Trainers, seconds, promoters, whips with British licences, can they take part?

    If they can't, then I would imagine those people would consider applying for a licence from the Luxembourg Boxing Association. What impact would that have on their British licence? This is what needs to be resolved.

    There was a case a couple of years ago when the World Boxing Union (WBU) was formed, and BBBC said no-one holding its licence could in any way be involved with a WBU fight. People were threatened with suspension when they were involved.

    So when BBBC comes out on the matter, it could bare its teeth - or it could sit down with the parties involved and work out a deal that doesn't leave it out of pocket and doesn't create all sorts of confusion."

    http://www.espn.co.uk/espn/sport/story/149883.html