New Fight Camp
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Previewing the best upcoming fights around the world
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The star ratings indicate how well the writer believes the fighters match up, the fight(s)’ contextual significance, and how good the fight(s) will be
THE RED carpet gets rolled out upon Eddie Hearn’s lawn for the first time in 11 months on Saturday as Matchroom’s Fight Camp returns with an expensive bang.
Alexander Povetkin’s chilling left uppercut, which landed decisively on Dillian Whyte’s chin on a balmy August evening, brought down the curtain on Hearn and Matchroom’s highly successful summer series last year, as boxing wrestled with the ongoing pandemic to keep afloat. All things considered, in the back garden of his company’s headquarters, Hearn cracked it.
They did four last year, culminating in that pay-per-view showdown between Whyte and Povetkin, and they are back for three more this summer.
The card is also notable due to the fact this is the will look to continue his surge towards the welterweight top table when he takes on rough, tough [] over 12 threes.
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