Russell Mora will be the third man in the ring for the Abril vs Bogere

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Russell Mora will be the third man in the ring for the Abril vs Bogere

Russell Mora will be the third man in the ring for the Abril vs Bogere

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Russell Mora will be the third man in the ring for the Abril vs Bogere

WBA Press. February 26. Russell Mora will be the third man in the ring this Saturday at the Hard Rock Café Las Vegas, for the WBA Vacant Interim Lightweight fight between Richard Abril and Sharif Bogere.

Chris Wilson, Robert Hoyle and Patricia Morse Jarman will be in charge of the scorecards, according to Nevada State Athletic Commission.

Renzo Bagnariol, from Nicaragua will be the supervisor.

The Cuban Abril has a record of 17 wins, three losses, and 8 KO’s. While “the Lyon” Bogere, from Uganda, is undefeated in 23 fights with 15 KO’s.


Russell Mora será el tercero en el ring para Abril vs Bogere

Prensa AMB. 26 de febrero.- Russell Mora será el tercero en el ring este sábado en el Hard Rock Café de Las Vegas, donde el campeón interino del peso ligero Richard Abril y el segundo aspirante, Sharif Bogere se midan por el título vacante.

Los encargados de llevar las tarjetas serán Chris Wilson, Robert Hoyle y Patricia Morse Jarman, según anunció la Comisión de Boxeo del Estado de Nevada.

El nicaragüense Renzo Bagnariol será el encargado de supervisar el combate.

El cubano Abril acumula 17 peleas ganadas, tres caídas y 8 KO. Por su parte, “El León” Bogere, natural de Uganda, tiene 23 victorias sin derrotas con 15 anestesiados.


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