Over the past few weeks I have gotten to know middleweight prospect J’Leon Love pretty well.
Training at the Mayweather Boxing Club and having served as a chief sparring partner for Floyd Mayweather Jr. ahead of his May 5th bout with Miguel Cotto, it has been easy to spot Love’s desire towards his craft and he has a modest nature about him that beguiles his 24 years old age.
Love will look to improve upon his 10-0 record with 6 knockouts as he will be fighting this Friday night at the Beau Rivage Resort and Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi on the non-televised undercard portion of the Showtime-televised doubleheader headlined by former middleweight champion Jermain Taylor facing off with unbeaten Caleb Truax. And while it would be easy to assume that Love would be in with a soft touch at this point in his career, there was something about his scheduled opponent that immediately caught my eye. [Click Here To Read More]
Training at the Mayweather Boxing Club and having served as a chief sparring partner for Floyd Mayweather Jr. ahead of his May 5th bout with Miguel Cotto, it has been easy to spot Love’s desire towards his craft and he has a modest nature about him that beguiles his 24 years old age.
Love will look to improve upon his 10-0 record with 6 knockouts as he will be fighting this Friday night at the Beau Rivage Resort and Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi on the non-televised undercard portion of the Showtime-televised doubleheader headlined by former middleweight champion Jermain Taylor facing off with unbeaten Caleb Truax. And while it would be easy to assume that Love would be in with a soft touch at this point in his career, there was something about his scheduled opponent that immediately caught my eye. [Click Here To Read More]