By Alexey Sukachev
While a number of fans and some experts keep lamenting over an inevitable death of the sport, veteran promoter Frank Warren plans to stage one of the most appealing heavyweight fights in recent memory – not just domestically, but worldwide.
Warren - the only active British promoter enshrined in the International Boxing Hall of Fame – put the wheels in motion for a highly anticipated grudge match between hated rivals David Haye and Dereck Chisora. The bout is set to take place on July 14, though required the blessing of the Luxemborg Boxing Federation since neither fighter currently holds a British boxing license.
The decision by the LBF came despite a statement issued by the British Boxing Board of Control - the sole controller of U.K. prizefighting - wholly dedicated to condemnation of such fight. Included in the statement was the promise of future bans of all the involved parties from fighting at home and the refusal to sanction it under the local rules and regulations.
The question arises: who’s got it right? [Click Here To Read More]
While a number of fans and some experts keep lamenting over an inevitable death of the sport, veteran promoter Frank Warren plans to stage one of the most appealing heavyweight fights in recent memory – not just domestically, but worldwide.
Warren - the only active British promoter enshrined in the International Boxing Hall of Fame – put the wheels in motion for a highly anticipated grudge match between hated rivals David Haye and Dereck Chisora. The bout is set to take place on July 14, though required the blessing of the Luxemborg Boxing Federation since neither fighter currently holds a British boxing license.
The decision by the LBF came despite a statement issued by the British Boxing Board of Control - the sole controller of U.K. prizefighting - wholly dedicated to condemnation of such fight. Included in the statement was the promise of future bans of all the involved parties from fighting at home and the refusal to sanction it under the local rules and regulations.
The question arises: who’s got it right? [Click Here To Read More]
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