This looks like a great evening of boxing featuring emerging talent of India’s young up and coming professional boxers.
What I like about this show is it has been put together with obvious focus on keeping the fans happy, the public who tune in to see real contests between young men fighting to get noticed and become prospects in a sport where nothing is easy and one lucky punch or lapse in concentration can delay or derail from the carefully planned pathway your traveling on.
The other match that appears very evenly matched is Rahul Singh vs Sagar Chaudhary both unbeaten and both trying to remain that way.
The rest of the card is a mixture of well matched bouts with a couple of fighters being tested as 1 win Avikas Tarachand is in against a more experienced Raikesh Lohchab who has 12 wins to his credit and Abishek Pratap Singh unbeaten in 2 starts takes on Sumit who’s yet to get his account opened with a win.
Keisham is the knock-out expert however we need to see if he can score another one against Honey, who has had 2 good wins under his belt. Akshay is a promising young talent but he won’t have it easy against Sumit Kumar who showed good promise the last time he turned up at the UPB Fight Club event in March.
All in all, this is a great card of fights that has 6 unbeaten young prospects scattered amongst the card and not an event that has all the good fighters being looked after with matchups against no chance fighters who are there to help build up records of the prospects. Everyone on this card has a real fight ahead of them and that makes for great viewing for any boxing fan.
All in all, this is a great card of fights that has 6 unbeaten young prospects scattered amongst the card and not an event that has all the good fighters being looked after with matchups against no chance fighters who are there to help build up records of the prospects. Everyone on this card has a real fight ahead of them and that makes for great viewing for any boxing fan.
Looking forward to a great night of boxing where I’m sure some future champions will step forward with a hard fought win in this event.
John Glozier
35+ years of experience in Boxing with promoting and matchmaking fights, managing and training boxers. Worked with the WBA, WBO, IBF and WBC in promoting regional Titles of these organizations in different countries.
Was New Zealand’s WBO Supervisor and helped in establishing the Professional Boxing Commission (PBC) New Zealand.
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