Nathan Cleverly insists he had few doubts about fighting again despite losing his WBO light-heavyweight title in a crushing four-round loss to Sergey Kovalev in Cardiff in August.
Cleverly will return for the first time since his first career loss when he moves up to bid for the Commonwealth cruiserweight title against Australian Daniel Ammann in London on November 30.
The 26-year-old, who had won 26 straight bouts before running into the fierce-punching Kovalev, believes his move up in weight is overdue and will give him a new lease of life in the sport. [Click Here To Read More]
Cleverly will return for the first time since his first career loss when he moves up to bid for the Commonwealth cruiserweight title against Australian Daniel Ammann in London on November 30.
The 26-year-old, who had won 26 straight bouts before running into the fierce-punching Kovalev, believes his move up in weight is overdue and will give him a new lease of life in the sport. [Click Here To Read More]
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