Dronfield’s Lewis Taylor gets the biggest fight of his career on December 13, when he steps in with Jonson McClumpha in an English middleweight title eliminator.
The undefeated prospects clash at the Hillsborough Leisure Centre, with McClumpha taking the place of original opponent Jez Wilson.
Arguably a harder night for Taylor, McClumpha is rated highly by boxing insiders and the two stoppage victories on the Sunderland man’s nine-fight ledger belie his heavy hands.
Taylor, who recently called out Adam Etches only for his Sheffield rival to shy-away from the challenge, insists that fighting in front of the BoxNation cameras against another hot prospect is the perfect stage to show what he’s all about.
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The undefeated prospects clash at the Hillsborough Leisure Centre, with McClumpha taking the place of original opponent Jez Wilson.
Arguably a harder night for Taylor, McClumpha is rated highly by boxing insiders and the two stoppage victories on the Sunderland man’s nine-fight ledger belie his heavy hands.
Taylor, who recently called out Adam Etches only for his Sheffield rival to shy-away from the challenge, insists that fighting in front of the BoxNation cameras against another hot prospect is the perfect stage to show what he’s all about.
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