George Kambosos Jr. is feeling confident ahead of his upcoming fight against Vasily Lomachenko for the vacant IBF lightweight title. With the help of his Russian coach, Kambosos Jr. believes that he has made significant improvements since his last fight in July against Maxi Hughes. Despite the skepticism from many boxing fans, who expect Lomachenko
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Promoter Bob Arum’s optimistic view of George Kambosos Jr. as a “live dog” in his upcoming fight against Vasiliy Lomachenko is quite surprising given the stark differences in skill and experience between the two fighters. While it is commendable that Arum is showing support for Kambosos, it is essential to recognize the reality of the
Former lightweight champion George Kambosos Jr. is set to face off against Vasiliy Lomachenko in Australia on May 12, and the respect between the two fighters seems to be taking a sharp turn into a fierce rivalry. While Kambosos acknowledges Lomachenko’s impressive resume as a former pound-for-pound number-one fighter and Olympic gold medalist, he makes