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theanticool · 2 years
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No UFC but you’re fiending for some fights? There’s plenty going on! A couple of big boxing cards out the UK and RIZIN.
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Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker is the on the banner but I’m there for Serrano-Mahfoud. Same with Hughes-Galahad and Harper-Rankin. RIZIN’s MMA card features the semis for the atomweight tournament and a Horiguchi fight with is great. And of course, we’re also getting Floyd vs Asakura (really, Nadaka Yoshinari).
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boxingposter2022 · 2 years
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2022.09.24 Amanda Serrano vs Sarah Mahfoud IBF IBO WBC WBO plumes
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ebbythust · 2 years
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Heute Abend in Dänemark: IBF WM Sarah Mahfoud vs Nina Meinke
Heute Abend in Dänemark: IBF WM Sarah Mahfoud vs Nina Meinke
Heute Abend kämpft die deutsche Europameisterin Nina Meinke vs. Sarah Mahfoud um die Weltmeisterschaft der IBF. Heute Abend greift die deutsche Europameisterin nach dem Weltmeistertitel der IBF Heute Abend greift unsere Berliner Europameisterin Nina Meike in der Frederiksberg Halle in Kopenhagen, Dänemark nach den Sternen, wenn sie im Kampf um die IBF Federgewichts-Weltmeisterschaft auf die…
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diarioelpepazo · 1 year
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La boxeadora de Puerto Rico se enfrentará a Erika Cruz por el título indiscutido del peso pluma el 4 de febrero. Cristina Parra Amando Serrano (43-2-1, 30 KO) quiere convertirse en la primera puertorriqueña en coronarse como campeona indiscutida de la historia de su país. Se enfrentará a la mexicana Erika Cruz (15-1-0, 3 KO) el sábado 4 de febrero en el Hulu Theatre del Madison Square Garden de Nueva York. Serrano pondrá en juego sus cinturones del CMB, OMB y FIB del peso pluma, y Cruz el de la AMB en una velada que se podrá seguir a través de la plataforma DAZN. La boxeadora de Puerto Rico protagonizó uno de los combates más importantes del boxeo femenino. Se enfrentó a Katie Taylor (22-0-0, 6 KO) el pasado mes de abril en un duelo de leyendas en el mismo recinto, el histórico Madison Square Garden. Serrano perdió por decisión dividida y la irlandesa retuvo los cuatro cinturones del peso ligero. Hubo una gran polémica en redes y se sigue pidiendo una revancha. Más de 170 países siguieron la velada, y se convirtió en el combate de boxeo femenino más visto de la historia. Después de este gran logro y posicionarse como una de las mejores boxeadoras del panorama mundial, la puertorriqueña retuvo sus cinturones del peso pluma ante Sarah Mahfoud (11-1-0, 3 KO) por decisión unánime en septiembre en el Manchester Arena. “Este es un momento crucial, no solo para mí y para mi carrera, sino también para Puerto Rico. Estoy deseando subir al cuadrilátero en el Madison Square Garden para enfrentarme a una campeona como Erika Cruz y hacer historia”, ha declarado Serrano. Erika Cruz es un hueso duro de roer. La mexicana se ciñó el cinturón de la AMB del pluma en abril del 2021 al derrotar a la canadiense Jelena Mrdjenovich (41-12-2, 19 KO) en West Point, Nueva York. Defendió el título en noviembre de ese mismo año ante Melissa Esquivel (12-3-1, 4 KO) en México, y ganó por decisión dividida. En 2022, la mexicana volvió a enfrentarse a Jelena Mrdjenovich, que cayó nuevamente por decisión unánime. “Estoy agradecida de que por fin se me haya dado esta oportunidad después de muchos años de trabajo. Siempre he ido en contra de todo, pero Dios está de mi lado y me ha dado la fuerza para alcanzar mis metas. Es momento de hacer historia y darle a México su primer campeón unificado en las 126 libras”, ha compartido Erika Cruz. El choque entre Amanda Serrano y Erika Cruz no será el único enfrentamiento por un título indiscutido de la noche. Alycia Baumgardner (13-1-0, 7 KO) y Elhem Mekhaled (15-1-0, 3 KO) disputarán el indiscutido del peso superpluma en esta misma velada. La estadounidense, una de las favoritas del público, buscará coronarse como campeona indiscutida ante la francesa, que peleará en Estados Unidos por primera vez. Tania Álvarez, ante su mayor reto La española Tania Álvarez (7-0-0, 1 KO), aspirante oficial al Campeonato de España, también será una de las protagonistas de la noche. La boxeadora invicta de Barcelona se verá las caras con la australiana Skye Nicolson (5-0-0, 0 KO) por el CMB Silver del peso pluma en el combate más exigente que ha tenido en su carrera hasta el momento. Un gran reto para el que ya se está preparando intensamente. Es la primera vez que Tania Álvarez pelea fuera de España y lo hará en un gran recinto como es el Madison Square Garden de Nueva York. La boxeadora española ha derrotado a púgiles como Eva Cantos (4-11-1, 1 KO), Vanesa Caballero (4-15-3, 0 KO) o Enerolisa de León (7-6-2, 3 KO). En noviembre consiguió su primer TKO ante Yaiza Souto (0-4-0, 0 KO) en Castellbisbal, Barcelona. Una victoria ante Skye Nicolson pondría a Tania en una posición muy favorable a nivel internacional en la categoría del peso pluma. Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/AS
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frontproofmedia · 1 year
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SERRANO-CRUZ AND BAUMGARDNER-MEKHALED STAR IN UNDISPUTED DOUBLE-HEADER ON FEB 4 IN NEW YORK
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Published: January 03, 2022
 All the marbles on the line at Featherweight and Super-Featherweight – Hitchins back home – Seldin and Mati clash  Watch the action at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York and live worldwide on DAZN
Amanda Serrano will face Erika Cruz in a Puerto Rico vs. Mexican battle for the Undisputed World Featherweight championship and Alycia Baumgardner takes on Elhem Mekhaled for the Undisputed World Super-Featherweight championship at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York on Saturday February 4, exclusively live worldwide on DAZN.   TICKETS START AT $30 (PLUS FEES) AND GO ON PRESALE TOMORROW (JAN 4) AT 12NOON ET AND ON GENERAL SALE FROM 12NOON ET ON THURSDAY (JAN 5) AT TICKETMASTER.COM AND MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND AT MSG.COM   Seven-weight World champion Amanda “Real Deal” Serrano (43-2-1 30 KOs) looks to become the first Puerto Rican born fighter to take home the title of undisputed, as she finally gets the opportunity at Featherweight where she has ruled since 2019, after her history-making Lightweight clash with Katie Taylor at Madison Square Garden last April. Serrano faces off against Cruz in her hometown of New York City after a convincing win over Sarah Mahfoud in Manchester, England to add the Dane’s IBF title to her WBO and WBC belts at 126lbs.   The missing piece of the jigsaw is the WBA crown that belongs to Cruz (15-1 3 KOs). The Mexican became WBA champion in April 2021, ending the long reign of Canadian Jelena Mrdjenovich in West Point, New York. Cruz defended the title in Mexico in November 2021 and then met Mrdjenovich in a rematch in September in Mexico and won via shutout on points. The 32 year old, nicknamed ‘Dinamita’ will pose a big threat to Serrano’s hopes of becoming undisputed and put a spanner in the works of the Taylor rematch.   “This is a pivotal moment, not just for me and my own career but for my home island of Puerto Rico,” said Serrano. Earning the opportunity to be an undisputed lineal champion is something most fighters only dream about but becoming the first boxer from Puerto Rico to be an undisputed champion would make it even more special. I look forward to entering the ring on Saturday, February 4th in my hometown of NYC back at Madison Square Garden, taking on a Mexican champion in Erika Cruz and making Puerto Rican history. I encourage all my fans to turn up and tune in!”   “We’ve come to realize nothing is unachievable for Amanda and she is truly setting the tone for a historic 2023 as she goes head-to-head with Mexico’s Erica Cruz in her fight first of the year,” said MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian. “Being the first Puerto Rican born fighter to take home the title of undisputed lineal champion is a goal we have discussed since she joined MVP fifteen months ago.” With an unwavering commitment to boxing, Amanda's focus has always been to be one of the best to ever step into the ring. The fact that the Puerto Rican greats, like Felix Trinidad, Wilfredo Gomez, Carlos Ortiz and Miguel Cotto never achieved undisputed status but that Amanda Serrano will with a win, is a testament to her and her team’s greatness.”   “I am grateful that this opportunity was finally given to me after many years of work,” said Cruz. “I have always gone against everything, but God is on my side, and he has given me the strength to achieve my goals. It's time to make history and give Mexico its first unified champion at 126 pounds."   Baumgardner (13-1 7 KOs) had a brilliant 2022, capped by her victorious trip to London where she unified the 130lbs division against bitter American rival and IBF, WBO and Ring Magazine champion Mikaela Mayer in October via split decision. Baumgardner made it three wins on the bounce in the UK having ripped the WBC and IBO World titles from Terri Harper in Sheffield in November 2021 with a stunning KO and defending the belt for the first time in April in Manchester, shutting out Edith Matthysse over ten rounds.   Like Serrano, the Detroit star just needs the WBA belt to complete the full set, and that belt is vacant with #3 ranked Mekhaled (15-1 3 KOs), and the French former interim WBC champion comes into the bout on the back of a slender reversal in a bruising encounter with Belgium’s former World ruler Delfine Persoon in May in Abu Dhabi.   “Naturally, I’m VERY excited to finally be fighting for undisputed to make it official what I’ve known all along – I’m the world’s best fighter in this division!” said Baumgardner.   “To finally return home and debut in MY country as a World champion is something I’ve been so looking forward to and to have all of this come together as a co-main at the legendary Madison Square Garden in NYC is so incredible! “NYC is an awesome representation of our country’s diversity, the diversity that’s so near and dear to my heritage… so for me, it’s definitely a fitting venue. “I get to be an ambassador for women’s boxing in America on one of the largest stages for boxing in the world! I plan to use my talent as an athlete to show Americans and the world a level of women’s boxing that many have never seen before. “Mekhaled is a great fighter. She’s quick, smart, very skilled, and experienced. Her record and her last fight, where she really outboxed Persoon shows that, but neither she nor anyone else in this division are on my level. So, I plan to end this one quick and make an example out of her. “She’s standing in between me and God’s plan, so I’m going to have to walk straight through her. This won’t be a fight ANYONE can call close. She had a better chance of ending the fight on her feet if she took the offer back in April when it was first offered to her, but now, I feel motivated to silence any remaining doubters and put everyone from 130 to 140 on notice – I’m coming!”   “Since my WBC interim 2019 title, I’ve been waiting for this moment,” said Mekhaled. “Maybe fate has played well: instead of one belt, there are all on the line!    “I am super excited to fight on February 4 at the legendary MSG in New York. God knows how determined I am! It’s my time to shine. Thank you to my advisor Sarah Fina. #ANDTHENEW #UNDISPUTED.”   There’s a stacked card in support of the Undisputed double-header, and it’s led by Brooklyn’s own Richardson Hitchins taking on New Jersey’s John Bauza for the IBF North American and USWBC 140lb titles.   It’s a second fight under the Matchroom banner for Hitchins (15-0 7 KOs) and the unbeaten 25 year old will defend the IBF belt he won on his first fight with Eddie Hearn in Cleveland in November, his first title fight in the paid ranks and look to add a second strap in the process.    Hitchins fights in New York for the first time since March 2019, and fellow unbeaten man Bauza (17-0 7 KOs) will want to spoil his return to action in the Big Apple. The Puerto Rican from NJ faces both his first title bout and first battle over ten rounds in the paid ranks on the night. Bauza was a national champion the same year that Hitchins represented Haiti in the 2016 Olympics and the pair are familiar with each other having sparred in the past.   “I’m excited to come back home and showcase my talent in front of my city and my #1 fans,” said Hitchins. “When I signed with Eddie, he promised he was going to turn me into a star and having the opportunity to come back so quickly after my last fight, and do it at home, man I’m just so grateful for this.    “Bauza is no joke, we know each other, but these are the type of fights I want. I’m fighting a young, hungry, undefeated prospect like myself, but I truly believe I’m the best 140 pounder in the world and come fight night I’m going to show him I am on a whole other level. February 4th is going to be a very special night for me, and I just can’t wait to be back in front of my hometown fans and show the world that I am a problem at 140 lbs.”   “I’ve been waiting for this moment for a while now and finally it’s here,” said Bauza. “On February 4, I graduate from prospect to legitimate world contender. This is a huge opportunity for me to showcase myself and I plan on putting on a spectacular performance.   “I know Richardson well, we’ve sparred before. I respect him as a fighter but he’s simply not on my level and at MSG, he’s going to realize that awfully quick.”   Staten Island talent Reshat Mati lands a big step up in his second title fight as he challenges on fellow New Yorker Cletus Seldin for his WBA NABA Super-Lightweight title. Mati (13-0 7 KOs) picked up the WBC Youth title at 140lbs in Mexico City in October in a tough tussle with Eduardo Rodriguez, outpointing the Mexican in his first ten round action.   Experienced banger Seldin (26-1 22 KOs) will provide an even tougher test in Mati’s second bout with a belt on the line, with ‘The Hebrew Hammer’ will want to extend his five fight KO winning streak as he returns to the ring for the first time since October 2021 when he knocked out William Silva in his Brooklyn backyard.   There are two more female title fights on the card, as Australian star Skye Nicolson looks to take a big step towards World title action against fellow unbeaten fighter Tania Alvarez for the WBC Silver Featherweight title and there’s another all-undefeated belt battle as Ramla Ali faces title action for the first time in the paid ranks as she meets Avril Mathie for the IBF Intercontinental Super-Bantamweight strap.    Nicolson (5-0) will look to bag belt number two just one month shy of a full year in the paid ranks having bagged the Commonwealth title on home turf in Queensland in October, completing a unique double having won Commonwealth gold for her country in the same state in 2018. It will be a night of firsts for Spaniard Alvarez (7-0 1 KO) as ‘La Violenca’ fights outside of Spain for the first time and in her first ten round bout for a belt.   Ali (7-0 2 KOs) and Mathie (8-0-1 3 KOs) also fight for their first title in the paid ranks, with Somali Olympian Ali heading into the contest after recording her second KO win and second in the first session of a fight in Saudi Arabia, the first female fight held in the country, while Florida based Aussie Mathie kept her unbeaten record intact with victory in her only fight of 2022 in June in Atlanta.   Two more undefeated fighters taste action on the card as Aaron Aponte (6-0-1 2 KOs) looks to get back to winning ways against Joshua David Rivers (8-1 5 KOs) following his entertaining split draw on the Canelo-GGG card in Las Vegas in September, and Brooklyn’s Harley Mederos (4-0 3 KOs) fights in New York for the first time against Mexico’s Julio Madera (4-2 2 KOs).   “What a start to 2023 we have in store in New York,” said promoter Eddie Hearn. “The women continue to lead the way in undisputed fights, and we have two of the very best in action on February 4.    “Puerto Rico vs. Mexico fights always deliver fireworks, and we can expect nothing less when Amanda and Erika meet. Their clash of styles will make for a brilliant spectacle as Amanda and her army of fans returns to the scene of her history-making fight of the year with Katie, and we can expect a similar atmosphere to one of the greatest nights the sport has ever seen.   “Alycia was one of the standout fighters in 2022 and she has the undisputed battle she wanted the moment she ripped the titles from Terri in the UK - but what a golden opportunity for Ehlem to upset the odds.    “Reshat is in deep with the big hitting ‘Hebrew Hammer’ Seldin and Skye and Ramla both have big title fights that could be crucial on their paths to World title action.   “I cannot wait for February 4, it’s a stacked card from top to bottom and a great way for us to kick off a huge year for Matchroom on DAZN.”   “What a way to kick off our US boxing schedule with two blockbuster undisputed fights at the Garden! We are incredibly excited to be working with Amanda, Jake, Nakisa and the MVP team once again, and to have one of the best around, Alycia Baumgardner, back on DAZN. Both are truly exceptional fighters. Watch this brilliant fight night, live worldwide on DAZN”, said Joe Markowski, CEO DAZN North America.
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boxingnewsnetwork · 2 years
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Mike and Cedric discuss ‘Gentleman John’, the gifted 18-year-old prospect who fights out of the Hoddesdon Boxing Academy and shares the Matchroom stable with two undefeated Super-Middleweight World Champions in Callum Smith and Billy Joe Saunders. The upcoming match between Amanda Serrano and Sarah Mahfoud is sure to be a great battle! Watch Knuckle Up's Mike Orr and Cedric Benn, who always discuss up-and-coming young, hungry, and (usually) undefeated boxers during his live daily show at 4pm EST (9pm UK) on TalkinFight.com or YouTube.com/c/TalkinFight #TalkinFight #KnuckleUp #JohnHedges #Matchroom #Boxing
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latinboxsports · 2 years
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@serranosisters Serrano tops Mahfoud, acquires third 126lb belt WBC/WBO female featherweight champion Amanda Serrano (43-2-1, 30 KOs) added the IBF title of previously unbeaten Sarah Mahfoud (11-1, 3 KOs) with a one-sided ten round unanimous decision on Saturday night in the Joyce-Parker co-feature at the AO Arena in Manchester, England. Serrano was simply better in every category of a forgettable bout. Scores were 99-92, 97-93, 97-93. 📸: @frank_warren_official (at Manchester, England, UK) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci6CXeArcHD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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rivaltimes · 2 years
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Amanda Serrano defeats Sarah Mahfoud and adds the IBF featherweight title to her loot
Amanda Serrano defeats Sarah Mahfoud and adds the IBF featherweight title to her loot
Puerto Rican world champion Amanda Serrano added the International Boxing Federation (IBF) 126-pound scepter to her loot by defeating Danish Sarah Mahfoud by unanimous decision on Saturday in the undercard held in Manchester, England, starring the weights heavyweights Joe Joyce and Joseph Parker. The judges saw the fight in favor of the Puerto Rican 99-92, plus two cards 97-92, to snatch Manhfoud…
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chasenews · 2 years
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AMANDA SERRANO REAPS TITLE BONUS
AMANDA SERRANO REAPS TITLE BONUS
Boxing superstar and seven-weight world champion Amanda Serrano admits she was taken by surprise when she received the news that IBF champion Sarah Mahfoud was prepared to accept a unification fight that will take place in Manchester on September 24. The Puerto Rican southpaw – based in Brooklyn – who holds the WBC, WBO and IBO world featherweight titles was set to oblige a WBO mandatory against…
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thelabrat · 4 years
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The world champion of women's featherweight boxing, Sarah Mahfoud, is studying to become a nurse, and is currently working in the hospitals with Corona testning.
I just thought you should know that.
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theanticool · 10 months
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Sarah Mahfoud vs. Brenda Carbajal
Former world champion Sarah Mahfoud (12-1) is trying to stay active and get back into the world title picture. She has a quick turnaround in front of her. After fighting in March, she is set to fight again this Friday (May 26). She’ll be facing Veronica Tosi (4-1).
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boxeoconlipstick · 4 years
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Amanda Serrano 🆚️ Sarah Mahfoud • Según un comunicado de prensa del promotor Mogens Palle, en el mes de diciembre, la campeona interina de peso pluma IBF, Sarah Mahfoud 🇩🇰(10-0, 3 KO's), podría enfrentarse a la campeona mundial WBO Amanda Serrano 🇵🇷 (38-1-1, 28 KO's) • • • • • • • • • #boxeo #boxing #boxeoenespañol #boxeofemenino #womenboxing #AmandaSerrano #SerranoMahfoud #Puertorico #boxeoboricua https://www.instagram.com/p/CFcNCZ8lRsi/?igshid=19fsj2ojjnbsz
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ebbythust · 2 years
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Nina Meinke kann sich am Donnerstag den WM-Traum erfüllen!
Nina Meinke kann sich am Donnerstag den WM-Traum erfüllen!
am 21. April trifft die deutsche Europameisterin Nina Meinke in Kopenhagen in einem WM-Titelkampf auf die Weltmeisterin Sarah Mahfoud. Foto: Alexandre Gorodnyi. Am 21. April 2022 trifft die SES-Boxerin in Kopenhagen auf Sarah Mahfoud, die färöisch-dänische IBF-Weltmeisterin im Federgewicht Es wurde fast eine unendliche Geschichte. Die SES-Boxerin und Europameisterin Nina Meinke hat nach…
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nikolailinares · 7 years
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Petra Podraska on her way to the floor after being knocked out after just 29 seconds in the fight against Sarah Mahfoud at the boxing event Danish Fight Night last night. #boxing #tko #knockout #danishfightnight #dfn #editorial #assignment #scanpix #sports #sportsphotography #fighting (her: Frederiksberg-Hallerne)
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pharaoh105 · 2 years
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Erika Cruz wants the 126 lbs. unification – World Boxing Association
Erika Cruz wants the 126 lbs. unification – World Boxing Association
This weekend, World Boxing Association featherweight champion Erika Cruz watched closely from her home in Mexico City the title fight unification between Amanda Serrano and Sarah Mahfoud to see who would win.  Although it wasn’t easy, the 33-year-old Puerto Rican Serrano, who starred alongside Katie Taylor in the women’s fight of the year back in April, pulled off the unanimous decision win over…
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boxingnewsnetwork · 2 years
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Mike and Cedric discuss "Slick" Nick Sullivan, a Pro Boxer out of Norfolk, Virginia. The upcoming match between Amanda Serrano and Sarah Mahfoud is sure to be a great battle! Watch Knuckle Up's Mike Orr and Cedric Benn, who always discuss up-and-coming young, hungry, and (usually) undefeated boxers during his live daily show at 4pm EST (9pm UK) on TalkinFight.com or YouTube.com/c/TalkinFight #TalkinFight #KnuckleUp #NicholasSullivan
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