Nathan Cleverly’s return to light heavyweight wasn’t merely meant to be a retreat from the cruiserweight division with his tail between his legs — it also was initially intended to put him back in the mix at 175.
That’s because Cleverly was originally going to face Juergen Braehmer, the World Boxing Association’s “regular” titleholder at light heavyweight (Sergey Kovalev has the WBA’s “super” title along with two other belts). Instead, he wound up choosing another route.
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That’s because Cleverly was originally going to face Juergen Braehmer, the World Boxing Association’s “regular” titleholder at light heavyweight (Sergey Kovalev has the WBA’s “super” title along with two other belts). Instead, he wound up choosing another route.
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