More boxing on television is supposed to be a good thing. But the formula to a successful product is simple: fan-friendly fights, some semblance of relevance, and a reason to ignore the televised competition.
With that in mind, Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing didn’t exactly begin with a **** in their first televised fight card on Azteca America.
In the main event of a show that was tape-delayed by at least an hour, Raymond Serrano coasted to a unanimous decision over Angel Rios in their 10-round super lightweight bout Saturday evening at the Tropicana in Atlantic City, New Jersey. [Click Here To Read More]
With that in mind, Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing didn’t exactly begin with a **** in their first televised fight card on Azteca America.
In the main event of a show that was tape-delayed by at least an hour, Raymond Serrano coasted to a unanimous decision over Angel Rios in their 10-round super lightweight bout Saturday evening at the Tropicana in Atlantic City, New Jersey. [Click Here To Read More]
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