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Australian middleweight star Sam "The King" Soliman will return to the ring in February in Melbourne, Australia against Miguel Julio. Soliman, who fought an incredible seven times last year has made several statements regarding his intent to challenge the top middleweight names including the likes of Bernard Hopkins and Jermain Taylor. However, |
Hopkins has an engagement to fight Howard Eastman next and Taylor looks set to provide a support attraction for that fight, leaving Soliman out in the cold for the near future. Having already beaten such names as Raymond Joval, Ramon Britez and Nader Hamdan, Soliman is looking to get into world middleweight title company in 2005 so stay tuned for more details on Soliman as they happen.
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