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A huge night beckons for the ‘Royal Storm’, Isaac Dogboe in Tucson, Arizona, United States of America on Saturday, May 11 2019.
Dogboe will try to reclaim the WBO 122-pound belt when he faces Mexican champion, Emmanuel Navarrete.
The 24-year-old had an active and big year in 2018, breaking through and becoming a world titleholder, and then losing his belt in an upset against Navarrete just weeks before the calendar turned over to 2019.
The shocking defeat in New York has left many with doubts ahead of the rematch but Dogboe has promised to “set the record straight”.
And ahead of the big fight, Joy Sports team has put together week-long programs, starting from Monday, May 6 to the day of the bout.
Below is the line-up.
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