Unfortunately for Glen Tapia, his absurd Thursday afternoon has become an all-too-common occurrence for the undefeated junior middleweight from Passaic.
By 3 o’clock, Tapia thought yet another of his scheduled fights had been canceled on short notice. By 5 o’clock, the highly touted prospect’s fight was back on.
That helped Tapia avoid what would’ve been his fourth canceled fight since January. He had a ill-fated March 17 fight in Atlantic City canceled the night of March 16, after he weighed in, because the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board determined an abnormality detected during one of his opponent’s pre-fight medical exams made him unfit to fight.
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By 3 o’clock, Tapia thought yet another of his scheduled fights had been canceled on short notice. By 5 o’clock, the highly touted prospect’s fight was back on.
That helped Tapia avoid what would’ve been his fourth canceled fight since January. He had a ill-fated March 17 fight in Atlantic City canceled the night of March 16, after he weighed in, because the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board determined an abnormality detected during one of his opponent’s pre-fight medical exams made him unfit to fight.
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