RACING fan Paul Butler could have been a jockey but chose the boxing ring instead of the parade ring.
And preparing to challenge Nigerian Yaqub Kareem for the Commonwealth super-flyweight title at the Liverpool Olympia next Friday, he says he made the right decision.
Butler’s latest bout comes hot on the heels of his stunning KO of Anwar Alfadli last month, which took his professional record to 10 straight wins.
But it could all have been so different if the Ellesmere Port battler had decided to wear racing silks instead of boxing shorts.
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And preparing to challenge Nigerian Yaqub Kareem for the Commonwealth super-flyweight title at the Liverpool Olympia next Friday, he says he made the right decision.
Butler’s latest bout comes hot on the heels of his stunning KO of Anwar Alfadli last month, which took his professional record to 10 straight wins.
But it could all have been so different if the Ellesmere Port battler had decided to wear racing silks instead of boxing shorts.
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