The former protected Floyd Mayweather J’hon Ingram will return this Friday evening in Newcastle, England.
The fight represents the second next fight Ingram after the debut in the country in November last year. The 24-year-old, called “boogieman”, makes a eternal but tardy progress since entering the professional ranks in February 2022.
Ingram became infamous in 2024. World Boxing News announced that the northern Karolinian Wanted outside the Promotiony Mayweather. By launching an online campaign, Ingram published his intentions after only four matches in two and a half years.
It is surprising that Floyd Mayweather did not fight the movement and allowed Ingram to break his bonds and move on. Then Ingram joined Richardson Hitchins and Jalil Hackett as a deafening departure from the stable of the cash team.
Hitchins has become a lightweight IBF champion and will face George Cambosos in his most deafening fight this year. At the same time, Hackett’s career under the same promoter, Eddie Hearn, has failed in December.
Hackett lost to Jose Roman Vazquez along with a divided decision in Puerto Rico, the only flaw in the records of ten fights.
Mayweather has only one significant perspective in Curmel Moton, which he won last weekend in Las Vegas when his mentor watched from the ring.
The moton is perceived as a certified future owner of the world title and, as ironically, he can fight Ingram or Hitchins in the twist of fate or Mayweather said the word.
J’hon Ingram returns to Great Britain
For now, Ingram continues its progress as part of the Wasserman promotion, headed by the Sauerland, Nissse and Kalle brothers.
The Friday event at the Newcastle Arena gives you an Ingram chance to try the elevated British atmosphere, and Josh Kelly is directed by the card.
Zimbabwean Tatenda Mangombe based in Great Britain fights Ingram in something that looks like paper to be an employee. Victory for Ingram should signal a step in the coming months, a division full of future talents.
Kelly is at the top of Bill alongside Flavius Biea, with Felix Cash, Tom Welland and Matty Harris, who were flooded.
Channel 5 gives the main event, with selected basic offers shown at the discretion of the ground network. Ingram will try to impress enough to get a place for all attractions after the fight.
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