New York based Irishman John Duddy got back into the think of the middleweight action last night at the All State Arena in Chicago as he stopped Patrick Coleman in the eighth round. Duddy is already becoming a much talked about prospect despit only having eleven professional fights. He has knocked out ten of his opponents to date.
Duddy is talked about as a possible mover in the division and you can be sure that whatever the case, SaddoBoxing will be on hand to provide you with all of the details.
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