By Jake Donovan - One step forward, then continue to move sideways.
For years, Joan Guzman has ranked among the very best of whatever decision he chooses to call home. He boasts an undefeated record and is often regarded as one of the best pure boxers in the game.
Yet a dozen years after his pro debut, one of the very best to ever come out of the Dominican Republic remains a work in progress.
A familiar tagline surrounds his latest adventure, when he challenges Ali Funeka for a vacant alphabet belt at the Pepsi Centre in Quebec City, Canada (Saturday, HBO, 10PM ET/PT). A win provides Guzman with the instant validation that has long eluded his career. [details]
For years, Joan Guzman has ranked among the very best of whatever decision he chooses to call home. He boasts an undefeated record and is often regarded as one of the best pure boxers in the game.
Yet a dozen years after his pro debut, one of the very best to ever come out of the Dominican Republic remains a work in progress.
A familiar tagline surrounds his latest adventure, when he challenges Ali Funeka for a vacant alphabet belt at the Pepsi Centre in Quebec City, Canada (Saturday, HBO, 10PM ET/PT). A win provides Guzman with the instant validation that has long eluded his career. [details]
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