By Lee Groves - Saturday night’s WBA junior welterweight title fight between champion Amir Khan and challenger Paul Malignaggi was only the latest chapter in a long and storied tradition among fighters based in the United Kingdom – earnest efforts to make a mark in America.
Although fighters from the UK (and Europe for that matter) have gained power and preeminence in recent years, creating a positive reputation in the U.S. remains a high priority because they believe that if they can make it in America they can make it anywhere. [Click Here To Read More]
Although fighters from the UK (and Europe for that matter) have gained power and preeminence in recent years, creating a positive reputation in the U.S. remains a high priority because they believe that if they can make it in America they can make it anywhere. [Click Here To Read More]
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