Featherweight contender Luis Franco has denied that he retired from boxing. Franco (11-1, 7KOs), 31-years-old, was going to face IBF champion Billy Dib in an ESPN televised main event on March 8th at the Foxwoods Hotel and Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut.
BoxingScene.com recently reported that Franco withdrew from the contest after being unhappy with the money. The boxer's co-promoter, Richard Dobal, told BoxingScene that Franco refused to sign the contract and told his manager Henry Foster that he planned to retire. He was later replaced by Evgeny Gradovich.
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BoxingScene.com recently reported that Franco withdrew from the contest after being unhappy with the money. The boxer's co-promoter, Richard Dobal, told BoxingScene that Franco refused to sign the contract and told his manager Henry Foster that he planned to retire. He was later replaced by Evgeny Gradovich.
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