“It’s a big fight and it’s for the Commonwealth title so let’s go for it.”
Gary Buckland 28-4 (9 KOs) likes to test himself. His record doesn’t lie. Six of his last seven fights have either been contested for a British title or fought against a former world champion (twice). He’s won four, lost two, and been involved in a fight of the year contender (against Gavin Rees in Feb 2014) and on the receiving end of a knockout of the year contender (against Stephen Smith in Aug 2013).
On Saturday night at the iconic York Hall in London, Buckland will once again strap on his boots and gloves and meet another challenge head on. But this one is of the unknown variety. Ghana’s Richard Commey 17-0 (17 KOs) is the threat as the pair meet in a potential doozy for the vacant Commonwealth lightweight title on a Goodwin Promotions bill which will be broadcast live and free on www.boxingevolution.tv.
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Gary Buckland 28-4 (9 KOs) likes to test himself. His record doesn’t lie. Six of his last seven fights have either been contested for a British title or fought against a former world champion (twice). He’s won four, lost two, and been involved in a fight of the year contender (against Gavin Rees in Feb 2014) and on the receiving end of a knockout of the year contender (against Stephen Smith in Aug 2013).
On Saturday night at the iconic York Hall in London, Buckland will once again strap on his boots and gloves and meet another challenge head on. But this one is of the unknown variety. Ghana’s Richard Commey 17-0 (17 KOs) is the threat as the pair meet in a potential doozy for the vacant Commonwealth lightweight title on a Goodwin Promotions bill which will be broadcast live and free on www.boxingevolution.tv.
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