It’s never easy to concede that you’re wrong but I had to hold my hands up this week after veteran gladiator Enzo Maccarinelli was notified that he’ll fulfil his dream of competing at world level again.
On April 5th, ‘Big Macc’ challenges local rascal Juergen Braehmer for the WBA light-heavyweight title in Rostock, Germany.
The boyo from Bonymaen in the Swansea valleys is not only one of the most crippling punchers I’ve been associated with but also one of the most decent and pleasant human beings.
Born into a fighting family, Enzo first hit the boxing gym that was run by his late father Mario – a fine man – during his primary school years.
He turned professional in his late teens and by 22 had captured the WBU cruiserweight title when he rose from a first round knockdown to topple Hackney hard man Bruce Scott in 2003.
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On April 5th, ‘Big Macc’ challenges local rascal Juergen Braehmer for the WBA light-heavyweight title in Rostock, Germany.
The boyo from Bonymaen in the Swansea valleys is not only one of the most crippling punchers I’ve been associated with but also one of the most decent and pleasant human beings.
Born into a fighting family, Enzo first hit the boxing gym that was run by his late father Mario – a fine man – during his primary school years.
He turned professional in his late teens and by 22 had captured the WBU cruiserweight title when he rose from a first round knockdown to topple Hackney hard man Bruce Scott in 2003.
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