By Boxing Press February 17th, 2005 All Boxing News
Australian light welterweight Lovemore "Black Panther" Ndou has pulled out of his fight with England's Junior Witter as negotiations were not to his satisfactions between his promoter Dan Goossen and Witter's representative Mick Hennessy. The fight seemed certain upon Ndou's journey to the U.S., but the fighter that gave
Miguel Cotto all he could handle in the ring recently decided the deal was not worth it and cancelled his involvement with the fight. Witter is still scheduled to appear on the huge under-card at the Staples Center this Saturday but no replacement opponent has been named as of this moment. Another Hennessy fighter, Carl Froch is awaiting an opponent also.
We will keep you updated to further developments.
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