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Boxing To Look Forward To This Weekend

November 13, 2020 by Administrator Leave a Comment

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With the boxing calendar back under way after the 4 month break we had due to the global pandemic caused by Covid-19, promoters and managers and now trying to get the best fight the best and this is now different with this weekend with some of the best match ups of the year happening. Not only is this benefitting the fighters as they are able to earn again, it’s also a beneficiary for the fans as we are now finally getting our money’s worth.

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The biggest fight this weekend hands down is of course the Welterweight WBO world title fight between current undefeated champion Terence Crawford vs Kell Brook. Crawford is regarded as one of the P4P bests in the world as he is currently 36 fights unbeaten. Kell Brook will be looking to cause an upset this weekend, but he is currently at 8/1 so is looking rather unlikely.

Next up is back in the UK where Katie Taylor who is the current undefeated undisputed lightweight women’s champion of the world takes on a fellow undefeated female Miriam Gutierrez it what seems to be a close 50/50 affair. This is topping the bill on Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom this Saturday in a triple header of female world title fights which is the first time this has been done – something certainly worth tuning in for.

Looking past this weekend, the schedule for the rest of the year is even more enticing – in fact, there is a double header in America on Sunday 6th December that sees Ryan Garcia take on Luke Campbell for the WBC lightweight mandatory position to fight Devin Haney. Garcia is an up and coming prodigy who will be looking to continue his path towards a world title whereas Luke Campbell is a seasoned pro who has won a Gold medal and is still awaiting his first world title.

And finally, one of the most anticipated fights of the year sees Anthony Joshua return and take on Kubrat Pulev for all of the Heavyweight titles excluding Tyson Fury’s WBC and Ring Magazine belts. This should be a routine win for Joshua to try and set up the mega fight next year against Tyson Fury.

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