We have no boxing on the Saturday, 2 cards on the Friday night.
The biggest fight this weekend, from these shores, will be Woodhouse vs Miles which promises to be a war. Former footballer Woodhouse took Frankie Gavin close and is just coming off a win over McArthur. He's no world beater but after having a successful football career he decided to pack that in and compete in a sport he is very passionate about. He's tough and comes with a record of 16-3 against Miles' 12-1.
Miles competed in Prizefighter but was dismissed in the first round after being stopped via cuts. He can definitely **** having stopped some very durable fighters and those fights that have gone the distance have all been close affairs. Woodhouse has never been stopped and his record suggests he packs a bit of pop too, 11 stoppages in 16 wins, this looks like it won't go 10.
Another hard hitting fighter is on the bill, Hosea ' The Hammer ' Burton. At only 23 and under the tutelage of Joe Gallagher, Burton is looking to go far in this sport. Shame the opponent is of poor quality, looks like another 1 round knock out for The Hammer.
Chad Gaynor returns against tough opponent Dee Mitchell. Gaynor fights out of the Ingle gym and has flown under the radar. I don't know much about him but I've had my eye on him since his 4th fight and seen some sparring footage, he looks a good fighter.
The other card doesn't really feature anyone of note, Tommy Coward vs John Wayne Hibbert is the main fight. Neither card is televised, so it's going to be a boring night for us British fans but Pac-Bradley will certainly make up for it.
The biggest fight this weekend, from these shores, will be Woodhouse vs Miles which promises to be a war. Former footballer Woodhouse took Frankie Gavin close and is just coming off a win over McArthur. He's no world beater but after having a successful football career he decided to pack that in and compete in a sport he is very passionate about. He's tough and comes with a record of 16-3 against Miles' 12-1.
Miles competed in Prizefighter but was dismissed in the first round after being stopped via cuts. He can definitely **** having stopped some very durable fighters and those fights that have gone the distance have all been close affairs. Woodhouse has never been stopped and his record suggests he packs a bit of pop too, 11 stoppages in 16 wins, this looks like it won't go 10.
Another hard hitting fighter is on the bill, Hosea ' The Hammer ' Burton. At only 23 and under the tutelage of Joe Gallagher, Burton is looking to go far in this sport. Shame the opponent is of poor quality, looks like another 1 round knock out for The Hammer.
Chad Gaynor returns against tough opponent Dee Mitchell. Gaynor fights out of the Ingle gym and has flown under the radar. I don't know much about him but I've had my eye on him since his 4th fight and seen some sparring footage, he looks a good fighter.
The other card doesn't really feature anyone of note, Tommy Coward vs John Wayne Hibbert is the main fight. Neither card is televised, so it's going to be a boring night for us British fans but Pac-Bradley will certainly make up for it.
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