By Jake Donovan
You have to give Seth ‘Mayhem’ Mitchell credit. The unbeaten American heavyweight has the world at his fingertips but still prefers to earn his place in the world rather than settle for believing the hype surrounding his career.
“I want to be on HBO again,” Mitchell (23-0-1, 17KO) insists, ahead of his upcoming bout with Timur Ibragimov on December 10 in Washington D.C., which serves as the co-feature to Amir Khan's unified 140 lb. title defense versus Lamont Peterson. “I know I have to go out there and win, but I also have a responsibility to look good while winning." [Click Here To Read More]
You have to give Seth ‘Mayhem’ Mitchell credit. The unbeaten American heavyweight has the world at his fingertips but still prefers to earn his place in the world rather than settle for believing the hype surrounding his career.
“I want to be on HBO again,” Mitchell (23-0-1, 17KO) insists, ahead of his upcoming bout with Timur Ibragimov on December 10 in Washington D.C., which serves as the co-feature to Amir Khan's unified 140 lb. title defense versus Lamont Peterson. “I know I have to go out there and win, but I also have a responsibility to look good while winning." [Click Here To Read More]
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