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Looking for a home

THEY say there is no sport as lonely as boxing, which, if true, means there is perhaps no place lonelier than the away corner on fight night. It is there, after all, many of the sport’s fighters try to win fights they are either not likely to win, not meant to win, or, even if they do appear to win, probably won’t get the win they deserve.

It is there, in the away corner, Wordsley’s Tyler Denny has spent much of his seven-year professional career. It was there last Saturday (June 25) he was to be found once again.

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