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The WBC Silver Super Middleweight champion is set to fight Sebastien Demers at Casino Lac-Leamy, Canada, May 17
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Brook v Jones and Mathews v Coyle feature on bumper bill
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A much anticipated domestic clash between unbeaten middleweights John Ryder and Beijing Olympian, Billy Joe Saunders is scheduled to take place for the British Title
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By Wayne Bartlett: When a disputed decision causes a favoured fighter to be upset, the consensus is, lightning won’t strike twice.
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By Wayne Bartlett: Lightweight prospect Ryan ‘Crash Bang’ Taylor will make his first bid for a professional title on March 9, as he takes on fellow unbeaten fighter, Liam Shinkwin.
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By Wayne Bartlett: Frankie Gavin looked every inch the potential superstar after a masterful seven round win over Jason Welborn (January 18).
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By Wayne Bartlett: It was a case of job done for Tyson Fury as he boxed his way to a unanimous points win over American Kevin Johnson in Belfast.
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By Wayne Bartlett: In boxing, your reputation can go before you, for better or for worse.
Unfortunately for Enzo Maccarinelli in his challenge for Ovill McKenzie’s Commonwealth light heavyweight title at Liverpool’s Olympia tonight, it was for the worse.
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By Wayne Bartlett: Larry ‘The Natural’ Ekundayo is the latest Prizefighter champion after dazzling his way to the light middleweight trophy and winners’ cheque of £32,000 at the York Hall in Bethnal Green.
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By Wayne Bartlett: It may not have been pretty but Frankie Gavin is the new British welterweight champion after unanimously outpointing Junior Witter.
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