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Vegas Larfield Returns May 7th In Queensland, Australia

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  Press Release: April 29, 2022 By Dragon Fire Boxing – Highly touted Australian Bantamweight Vegas Larfield continues his career progression, as he features on the ACE Boxing Group event on May 7 at Queensland's, Royal International Convention Center. Credit: Dragon Fire Boxing   Larfield features on a card topped by a quality 50/50 clash between Steve Spark and Blake Minto, in what could serve to be a crossroads fight for the winner and the loser.   'Lethal' discussed his return on a stacked card in his native Queensland. He said, "I'm happy at the fact I'm staying active, and I'm boxing on quality shows. That's what the dream is all about for a young professional. Boxing on stacked events and getting noticed. So I have to thank my team, Oxmar Properties, Phil Murphy, and of course the Don, Tony Tolj, for making it happen.   "I won my first title last time I fought, and it was good to get ten rounds in for the first time as a pro. I...

Andrew Moloney Has Sights Set On All Super Flyweight World Champions

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  Press Release: April 27, 2022 By Team Moloney – Australian Andrew Moloney WBA #5, WBO & WBC #6 returned in classy fashion this month, as the super flyweight standout emerged victorious on ESPN in his most recent US outing. Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank Boxing   Moloney has held the WBA world 115lbs crown, with his most recent world title pugilistic disputes coming against Joshua Franco.   After a successful display in Southern California against GIlberto Mendoza this April, in which Moloney became the first boxer to stop Mendoza in 10 years. Moloney analyzed his own performance and the state of the 115 pound division.   Andrew , said, "I was delighted to get back in the ring on ESPN again, so thank you to Top Rank and my team headed up by Tony Tolj for getting me another opportunity on the world's biggest sports broadcaster.   "I was happy with my performance. I shook off some rust and showed that I was back to my best. This was what I re...

Was Victory Over Whyte Fury’s Finest Hour?

  The fight between undefeated two-time Heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury and WBC number one Heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte was more than the practice of a world champion fulfilling his mandatory defense obligations. For Fury’s second defense of his WBC crown, it was both a fight for a portion of the World Heavyweight championship as well as an event.     An enthusiastic crowd of over 94,000 spectators packed the legendary Wembley Stadium in London, England to witness what had become one of the most anticipated fights of 2022 . Why was it so anticipated? It is important to keep in mind that this was a bout that went beyond the description of a world champion defending his title against a longtime contender who had a lengthy wait to get the title shot that he had earned due in part to the politics that be in the sport. Both Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte are two of the Heavyweight division's top stars and in particular in the United Kingdom, both have drawn ...