For years, the most anxious moments of any fight involving Joan Guzman were on the day of the weigh-in. The disturbing trend of whether or not he’d make weight went a long way towards squandering his prime years as well as his credibility.
These days, fears of weight have been replaced the wait itself for fight night.
“I’m feeling good. Each fight is another step towards regaining the trust of everyone in the boxing world,” admits Guzman (33-0-1, 20KO), who is well on track to make the 140 lb. limit as he continues to prepare for a November 30 showdown with Khabib Allakhverdiev.
The bout – which will air live simultaneously on Pursuit TV and Bounce TV (8:00PM ET start time) from the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida – comes with a vacant 140 lb. title at stake. Yet for Guzman and his remaining days as a prizefighter, there is so much more on the line.
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These days, fears of weight have been replaced the wait itself for fight night.
“I’m feeling good. Each fight is another step towards regaining the trust of everyone in the boxing world,” admits Guzman (33-0-1, 20KO), who is well on track to make the 140 lb. limit as he continues to prepare for a November 30 showdown with Khabib Allakhverdiev.
The bout – which will air live simultaneously on Pursuit TV and Bounce TV (8:00PM ET start time) from the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida – comes with a vacant 140 lb. title at stake. Yet for Guzman and his remaining days as a prizefighter, there is so much more on the line.
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