by David P. Greisman - You wouldn’t expect Donovan George to promise anything less than the promise made in that headline.
It’s not his style to do anything but go to war, and few expect his March 17 fight against Edwin Rodriguez to be anything but an entertaining battle. There’s a reason George’s nickname is “Da Bomb.” There’s a reason Rodriguez’s nickname is “La Bomba.” And there’s a reason their bout, on the undercard to Sergio Martinez vs. Matthew Macklin, is being marketed as “Bombs Away.”
The 27-year-old Chicago resident is 22-1-1, 19 knockouts. Rodriguez, a 26-year-old out of Worcester, Mass., is 20-0 with 14 knockouts. [Click Here To Read More]
It’s not his style to do anything but go to war, and few expect his March 17 fight against Edwin Rodriguez to be anything but an entertaining battle. There’s a reason George’s nickname is “Da Bomb.” There’s a reason Rodriguez’s nickname is “La Bomba.” And there’s a reason their bout, on the undercard to Sergio Martinez vs. Matthew Macklin, is being marketed as “Bombs Away.”
The 27-year-old Chicago resident is 22-1-1, 19 knockouts. Rodriguez, a 26-year-old out of Worcester, Mass., is 20-0 with 14 knockouts. [Click Here To Read More]
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