If a great division is measured in the magnitude of its biggest stars, then Saturday’s action sits seven pounds below the limit for the best.
If a great division is measured by its depth of talent, quality of competitors, and quantity of competitive and interesting matches, few spots on the scale can rival Jr. Welterweight right now.
Case in point the looming Boxing After Dark main event (9:30 PM EST/PST). In one corner is a magnificent athletic talent with the look of a potential ‘pound for pound’ type player. In the other is something he has yet to see, a big puncher with the ability to lose a fight for eleven rounds and still be live with three minutes to go. [Click Here To Read More]
If a great division is measured by its depth of talent, quality of competitors, and quantity of competitive and interesting matches, few spots on the scale can rival Jr. Welterweight right now.
Case in point the looming Boxing After Dark main event (9:30 PM EST/PST). In one corner is a magnificent athletic talent with the look of a potential ‘pound for pound’ type player. In the other is something he has yet to see, a big puncher with the ability to lose a fight for eleven rounds and still be live with three minutes to go. [Click Here To Read More]
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