Boxing fans can watch two significant fights scheduled for April 27th this weekend. The first bout features Jose Ramirez taking on Rances Barthelemy, while the second fight showcases Peter McGrail going up against Marc Leach. Now, let’s delve into the specifics of these matchups.
Weekend Boxing Matches This Weekend
Despite not being the original opponent, Marc Leach willingly accepted the opportunity to face Peter McGrail in the headline fight of Saturday’s NXTGEN event in Liverpool. The 30-year-old Leach stepped in to replace Ja’Rico O’Quinn and expressed that the decision was easy for him to make.
On the other hand, McGrail had been preparing for his match against O’Quinn but now finds himself in the final stages of preparation to face Leach instead. McGrail and O’Quinn had previously fought in December, with O’Quinn securing a fifth-round knockout victory. Although they were scheduled for a rematch this week, O’Quinn withdrew from the bout, leading to the experienced fighter Leach stepping in as his replacement.
This weekend at the Save Mart Arena in Fresno, California, two former world champions, Jose Ramirez and Rances Barthelemy, will clash in a 12-round super lightweight bout, with additional undercard matches. The event will be streamed globally on DAZN.
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Ramirez, with a record of 28 wins and 1 loss, previously held the WBC and WBO super lightweight titles but surrendered them to Josh Taylor in 2021. He aims to reclaim the top spot in the division. Barthelemy, boasting a record of 30 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw, formerly held the IBF super featherweight and lightweight titles.
Mark your calendars for April 27th to catch two highly anticipated and thrilling Boxing fights live. The first features Jose Ramirez against Rances Barthelemy, promising an exciting showdown. Meanwhile, the second bout presents Peter McGrail facing off against Marc Leach. Don’t miss out on the action-packed evening!
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