Surrey light welterweight boxer Cassius Connor (10-8-1) is ready to challenge for the vacant British Masters International Gold title on Sunday 27th April at York Hall in what has been the hardest training camp to date for the 28 year old.
Despite an early setback in training due to food poisoning, Connor commented on what has been the hardest preparation for a fight yet, “The whole camp has been hard, me and Alec Wilkey have been working on new stuff and things that needed improving, been doing loads of quality rounds with top fighters like Tyler Goodjohn and Francis Maina who both own Masters titles. I’m really happy with the camp, really happy with the team and I’m looking forward to putting on a great show and coming back in style.”
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Despite an early setback in training due to food poisoning, Connor commented on what has been the hardest preparation for a fight yet, “The whole camp has been hard, me and Alec Wilkey have been working on new stuff and things that needed improving, been doing loads of quality rounds with top fighters like Tyler Goodjohn and Francis Maina who both own Masters titles. I’m really happy with the camp, really happy with the team and I’m looking forward to putting on a great show and coming back in style.”
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