Darlington’s Stuart Hall battled his way into the very top of the IBF world rankings, and potential mega-fights, after overcoming the tough challenge of Sergio Perales at Doncaster’s Keepmoat Stadium on May 11.
Hall and Perales clashed for the IBF inter-continental bantamweight title, on the undercard of Jamie McDonnell’s world title fight with Julio Ceja, and put on a cracking scrap.
Coming into this fight, Hall’s American opponent was ranked number five in the world, and he proved his worth by pushing ‘Stuey’ all the way in a close contest.
The Texan southaw, who had lost just one of 23 contests, and knocked out 14 opponents, had plenty of success, countering accurately, and tagging Stuart with a variety of well-timed shots. [Click Here To Read More]
Hall and Perales clashed for the IBF inter-continental bantamweight title, on the undercard of Jamie McDonnell’s world title fight with Julio Ceja, and put on a cracking scrap.
Coming into this fight, Hall’s American opponent was ranked number five in the world, and he proved his worth by pushing ‘Stuey’ all the way in a close contest.
The Texan southaw, who had lost just one of 23 contests, and knocked out 14 opponents, had plenty of success, countering accurately, and tagging Stuart with a variety of well-timed shots. [Click Here To Read More]