Uzair Najib says fellow Sheffield fighter Muheeb Fazeldin can run but he can’t hide, when the pair go head-to-head for the Central Area super-bantamweight title on February 21.
The Steel City fighters clash at the city’s Octagon Centre, on the undercard to Ross Burkinshaw’s maiden Commonwealth bantamweight title defence against Leeds’ Terry Broadbent, and Uzair believes his aggressive style will be too much for Fazeldin.
“It’ll be a tough fight for me because he’s a typical Ingle-gym fighter, but that’s all,” stated Najib, who is undefeated at 5-0. “He’ll be tricky, but I’ll take over at some point in the fight.
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The Steel City fighters clash at the city’s Octagon Centre, on the undercard to Ross Burkinshaw’s maiden Commonwealth bantamweight title defence against Leeds’ Terry Broadbent, and Uzair believes his aggressive style will be too much for Fazeldin.
“It’ll be a tough fight for me because he’s a typical Ingle-gym fighter, but that’s all,” stated Najib, who is undefeated at 5-0. “He’ll be tricky, but I’ll take over at some point in the fight.
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