By Jake Donovan - Some prospects on the way up enjoy the careful matchmaking, whether or not it’s televised. Others demand the spotlight, but with the caveat of showcase appearances rather than risking a loss early in their career.
Raymond Serrano wants his fights to matter. That is why the unbeaten Philly prospect jumped at the chance to face another undefeated fighter in Karim Mayfield. The two collide this Friday in the main event of ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights live from Albany, New York.
The play selection has been hit or miss on Friday Night Fights this season, which is a step backwards from the strong schedule posted last year even in the face of a slashed budget.
A battle of unbeaten 140 lb. prospects this weekend is a great way to get the series back on track.
“Boxing needs a fight like this,” insists Serrano (18-0, 8KO, who hasn’t had the easiest time securing opponents in recent times. “This is what the sport is supposed to be all about. I’m ready for it. I hope my opponent is, too.” [Click Here To Read More]
Raymond Serrano wants his fights to matter. That is why the unbeaten Philly prospect jumped at the chance to face another undefeated fighter in Karim Mayfield. The two collide this Friday in the main event of ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights live from Albany, New York.
The play selection has been hit or miss on Friday Night Fights this season, which is a step backwards from the strong schedule posted last year even in the face of a slashed budget.
A battle of unbeaten 140 lb. prospects this weekend is a great way to get the series back on track.
“Boxing needs a fight like this,” insists Serrano (18-0, 8KO, who hasn’t had the easiest time securing opponents in recent times. “This is what the sport is supposed to be all about. I’m ready for it. I hope my opponent is, too.” [Click Here To Read More]
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