Fight fans should finally discover the full extent of Paul Butler’s precocious talent this Saturday when he challenges Darlington’s iron tough IBF bantam boss Stuey Hall at Newcastle’s Metro Radio Arena.
A former world class amateur, the 25 year old from Ellesmere Port cruised to British and Commonwealth honours plus a string of InterContinental belts down at super-fly whilst posting perfect 15-0 stats as a pro. And the media have been left drooling over his silky skills and rib bending body attacks.
But hard man Hall represents an altogether stiffer test to anything Butler has previously encountered. Victory this weekend would cement his standing as the brightest young thing in British boxing.
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A former world class amateur, the 25 year old from Ellesmere Port cruised to British and Commonwealth honours plus a string of InterContinental belts down at super-fly whilst posting perfect 15-0 stats as a pro. And the media have been left drooling over his silky skills and rib bending body attacks.
But hard man Hall represents an altogether stiffer test to anything Butler has previously encountered. Victory this weekend would cement his standing as the brightest young thing in British boxing.
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