Bernard Dunne’s mandatory challenger Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym will work out for the media tomorrow in one of his final training sessions ahead of Saturday’s Hunky Dorys World Title Fight Night at The O2 in Dublin.
The challenger arrived in Dublin over the weekend to a huge welcome from the Thai community in Ireland, who flocked to the airport to welcome their hero and the man known as Thailand’s Manny Pacquiao.
However, Dunne plans to give him an entirely different welcome at The O2 on Saturday night when they clash for the Dubliner’s WBA Super Bantamweight title.
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