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There is no excuse, it is time for Josh Kelly to raise

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Opinion The British welterweight Josh Kelly is undoubtedly ready to accelerate after throwing the next name also easily on Friday.

Kelly won seventeen wins from nineteen professional duels, on average, just over two fights a year.

At the age of 31, Kelly is undoubtedly ready to test again after testing his only loss again, when he approached everything close to the world level once.

Another time, Kelly approached the upper level of this sport, drew the “up-to-date” Ray Robinson in Madison Square Garden.

It is not arduous to understand why Wasserman and the Sauerland brothers keep Kelly in a snail-paced burn.

In Newcastle, on Friday evening, a man from Sunderland destroyed the unfortunate Flavius ​​Biea. Kelly took only two minutes to do work with a double left hook.

However, a talented welterweight claimant did not learn anything of this exercise, because his career continued to walk with water.

The truth is that Kelly vs Biea should happen after about ten fights. Undoubtedly, he has skills, but its strength is questioned.

While his promoters did not put him with stiff opponents who challenge him and take him into the deep water, Kelly will not stop again when he meets someone in the top ten.

(Josh Kelly’s PBK Robe. Credit: Wasserman)

In Newcastle Arena, Kelly’s victory only served to push him towards a better caliber. But when it comes to assist in his career, it’s challenging to see how Kelly from Bieka made all the impression.

After winning Kelly, she called Conor Benn to fight, which is still another twelve months. Unless the “nice boy” appears in the classroom, he would not be close to Benn.

Nisse Sauerland could secure Gilley herself, and even Eggington herself, home dust, who would definitely do more for Kelly.

However, it is what it is, and the next Kelly movement will have sedate control when he is careful in the direction of a super welterweight.

Josh Kelly vs Flavius ​​Biea Undercard Results:

Ton Welland won the victory of 59-55 points over Reuquen Arce.

Codie Smith defeated Mario Portillo according to the decision at the Super Feather Wweight.

Cyrus Pattinson has made eight wins of nine starts in professionals against Joe Garside.

The former Mayweather promotion star, J’hon Ingram, shot a knockout in the second round after Lee Rodgers won the decision.

The super average Niall Brown weight produced a few flashy moments when he overthrew Matt McCallum in a entertaining battle.

Dan in the direction secured the impressive stop of Connor Goulding when he pushed the great welterweight to 6-1.

Matty Harris dropped Dan Gerber with a disgusting body shot on the way to the triumph of the decision.

Ben Marxby won twelve elementary victories as a professional with the third round Nicolas Blanco in Super Lightweight.

In the end, Lucas Roehrig began the action when the cruiser’s weight moved to 5-0 against Sofiane Quoit on points.

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