Matt Skelton has been warned to expect a dirty fight when he faces Argie madman Fabio Eduardo Moli for the Vacant WBU World Heavyweight title on Friday 25 February at the Wembley Conference Centre. The hardman from Villa del Rosario in Cordoba has threatened to give the Bedford battler a brutal going-over before taking the title home. Moli’s promoter, Mario Arano, is in Manchester with Javier Alvarez who challenges Michael Gomez for his WBU World Super-Featherweight title tonight at the M.E.N Arena and he warned, “Moli is a big rough heavyweight and totally nuts, perhaps a little too rough for Skelton, who my man sees as a cow on the way to the slaughter house and this is what it will be,”
Arano continued, “When I left Moli last Sunday to travel to England with Alvarez for the fight with Gomez, he was wrestling with bulls on his ranch because all the sparring partners have packed up and left after he knocked them all out,”
“Moli is ruthless and will do anything to win. He doesn’t care where he hits Sketlon or with what; elbows, head, high or low, as long as the punch lands he will feel pain,”
“We are aware that Skelton has fought on the K1 circuit but I can guarantee him that he has never faced anybody like Moli.”
“He’s been badly advised to take this fight, Moli make mincemeat out of him,”
Skelton headlines a terrific fight card at the Wembley Conference Centre that also features Graham Earl, Steve Murray, Kevin Lear, Lee Beavis, Ross Minter, Chas Symonds and Matthew Marsh.
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