ANTHONY CROLLA insists he will not be haunted by the tragic accident suffered by ring rival Kieran Farrell when he returns to action tonight.
'Million Dollar' Crolla outpointed Farrell in December, but was thrown into turmoil when his fellow Mancunian collapsed after the final bell of their barnstorming 10 rounder.
He will have to go toe-to-toe again in his revenge mission against old rival Derry Mathews at Liverpool's Echo Arena when the vacant Commonwealth lightweight crown is at stake.
Doctors found blood on Farrell's brain and although he leads a normal life, boxing again is out of the question.
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'Million Dollar' Crolla outpointed Farrell in December, but was thrown into turmoil when his fellow Mancunian collapsed after the final bell of their barnstorming 10 rounder.
He will have to go toe-to-toe again in his revenge mission against old rival Derry Mathews at Liverpool's Echo Arena when the vacant Commonwealth lightweight crown is at stake.
Doctors found blood on Farrell's brain and although he leads a normal life, boxing again is out of the question.
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