NEW YORK – Donovan George’s fight Friday night against Seanie Monaghan is about the wait, not the weight.
The super middleweight from Chicago will box as a full-fledged light heavyweight for the first time in his 11-year pro career. That fact isn’t weighing on George’s mind nearly as much as how he wants to win their nationally televised fight impressively following nearly a 14-month layoff, the consequence of a six-month suspension for failing a post-fight drug test (painkiller) in August 2014 and a subsequent seventh surgery on his right hand.
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The super middleweight from Chicago will box as a full-fledged light heavyweight for the first time in his 11-year pro career. That fact isn’t weighing on George’s mind nearly as much as how he wants to win their nationally televised fight impressively following nearly a 14-month layoff, the consequence of a six-month suspension for failing a post-fight drug test (painkiller) in August 2014 and a subsequent seventh surgery on his right hand.
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