Triller s Fight Club To Host Two World Champion Title Fights June 19th
ACCESSWIRE
12 May 2021, 06:05 GMT+10
Triller Fight Club To Make History On June 19 At Miami s loanDepot Park With First-Ever Men s and Women s Undisputed Title Bouts Featured On The Same Card
PPV Onsale Starts For Undisputed Four-Belt IBF/WBA/WBO/WBC Clash Between Undefeated Teófimo López and George Kambosos Jr, and WBC/WBO titlist Franchon Crews-Dezurn vs.WBA & IBF Belt Holder Elin Cederroos
LOS ANGELES, CA & MIAMI, FL / ACCESSWIRE / May 11, 2021 / Triller Fight Club today announced that they will again make history by having men s and women s undisputed title fights on the same card for the first time ever, with an elite boxing Pay-Per-View card co-headlined by the title fight between ‘The Takeover Teófimo López and ‘Ferocious George Kambosos Jr., which has four belts on the line-IBF, WBA, WBO, WBC and the prestigious Ring belt, and a four-belt title bout between Franchon ‘The Heavy-Hitting Diva
Triller s Fight Club To Host Two World Champion Title Fights June 19th
Triller Fight Club To Make History On June 19 At Miami s loanDepot Park With First-Ever Men s and Women s Undisputed Title Bouts Featured On The Same Card
PPV Onsale Starts For Undisputed Four-Belt IBF/WBA/WBO/WBC Clash Between Undefeated Teófimo López and George Kambosos Jr, and WBC/WBO titlist Franchon Crews-Dezurn vs.WBA & IBF Belt Holder Elin Cederroos
LOS ANGELES, CA & MIAMI, FL / ACCESSWIRE / May 11, 2021 / Triller Fight Club today announced that they will again make history by having men s and women s undisputed title fights on the same card for the first time ever, with an elite boxing Pay-Per-View card co-headlined by the title fight between The Takeover Teófimo López and Ferocious George Kambosos Jr., which has four belts on the line-IBF, WBA, WBO, WBC and the prestigious Ring belt, and a four-belt title bout between Franchon The Heavy-Hitting Diva Crews-Dezurn and Elin Cederroos. The PPV eve
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