Frank Maloney has called for Rendall Munroe fans to create an intimidating atmosphere for Victor Terrazas. Munroe meets the dangerous Mexican in a WBC super-bantamweight title final eliminator at Coventry Skydome on April 23 in the toughest test of the Leicester binman’s 21 fight career. Promoter Maloney said: “Rendall has …
Read More »Frank Maloney Boxing: Jaffa Chasing Title Glory
Tony Jeffries wants to land his first professional title by the end of the year. The Olympic bronze medallist has fully recovered from a spate of injuries and returns to action at Coventry Skydome on Friday April 23. ‘Jaffa’, 25, will be bidding to stretch his unbeaten record to six …
Read More »Boxing In Britain: Terrazas’ Warning For Rendall Munroe
Victor Terrazas and his camp believe they have nothing to fear by facing Rendall Munroe in England. ‘The Viking’ is locked away preparing for his WBC world super-bantamweight title final eliminator against Rendall Munroe on Friday April 23. Mexican star Terrazas, 27, is preparing for the tough 12 rounder in …
Read More »Frank Maloney Boxing: Jeffries Defeats Rivals Froch, Degale
Tony Jeffries got one up on potential rivals James Degale and Carl Froch when he won the Lonsdale Challenge in Nottingham. The challenge involved the three boxers taking part in a variety of exercises against the clock to see who could register the most repetitions. It was held to mark …
Read More »Frank Maloney Boxing: Rendall Munroe Bins His Job
Rendall Munroe is taking a break from his job as dustman to prepare for his WBC super-bantamweight title final eliminator next month. The Leicester binman meets Victor Terrazas at Coventry Skydome on Friday 23rd April for the right to challenge WBC king Toshiaki Nishioka. Southpaw Munroe is taking a break …
Read More »Frank Maloney Boxing: Munroe vs. Terrazas Bargain Tickets
Frank Maloney believes he is making Rendall Munroe’s WBC super-bantamweight title final eliminator against Victor Terrazas a great deal for fans. Munroe hopes to celebrate St George’s Day on Friday April 23rd by defeating the Mexican warrior at Coventry Skydome and guaranteeing a shot at world champion Toshiaki Nishioka later …
Read More »Boxing In Britain: Booth Stops Marsh In Nottingham
The resurgence of Jason Booth continued last night as the British super bantam champion stopped former titleholder Matthew Marsh last night at Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre in Nottingham, England, adding the vacant Commonwealth crown to an already impressive trophy cabinet. It was Marsh leading the way in the early rounds …
Read More »Boxing Preview: Jason Booth vs. Matthew Marsh
Frank Maloney again puts on another good line up of fights after last week’s corker between Ian Napa and Jamie McDonnell and Ashley Sexton against Usman Ahmed. Tonight at Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre in Nottingham, England, Jason ‘2 Smooth’ Booth, 34-5 (14), takes on Matthew Marsh, 13-1 (1), for Booth’s …
Read More »Frank Maloney Boxing: Booth Ready For Marsh In British Title Defense
Jason Booth insists he will walk away from boxing a happy man if he wins a London belt outright this Friday. Booth, 32, makes the third defence of his British super-bantamweight crown when he faces Matthew Marsh (13-1) at Nottingham’s Harvey Hadden Centre, meaning the belt will be his for …
Read More »Frank Maloney Boxing: The Return Of Carl Johanneson
Carl Johanneson ends a ring exile of almost two years when he returns at Nottingham’s Harvey Hadden Centre this Friday night. The Leeds puncher (27-4) faces Youssef Al Hamidi in his first contest since losing the British super-featherweight title against Kevin Mitchell on March 2008.
Read More »Ringside Boxing Report: Lee Haskins vs. Don Broadhurst
**With Slideshow** © Jane Warburton / Saddo Boxing Friday night, at the Newport Centre in Newport, Wales, Frank Maloney in association with Chris Sanigar hosted a 12-bout fight card which headlined the two-title clash between Lee Haskins and Don Broadhurst. There was no love lost between these two boxers in …
Read More »Promoter Frank Maloney Apologizes To Boxing Fans
Frank Maloney has apologised to fans for the standard of opposition faced by Olympic bronze medallists Tony Jeffries and David Price in Newport on Friday. The pair both registered first round wins against Latvian opponents who were not of the usual standard delivered by Maloney.
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