Robbie Davies Jr vs Sergey Lipinets to headline May 8 Wednesday Night Fights on
ProBox TV

Robbie Davies Jr will make his US debut on May 8 against former world super welterweight
champion Sergey Lipinets live on ProBox TV.
Davies Jr returns to the ring after a freak injury put him out of action for over a year, but a win
against Lipinets puts the Liverpool native right back in contention for a big payday at 140.
Lipinets is in a similar boat, knowing a win against Davies Jr will elevate him back into
contention in the stacked super lightweight division.
Exciting heavyweight Fernely Feliz Jr faces off against Mexican Cesar Navarro, with Feliz
targeting a run at a version of the world title inside the coming twelve months, and Navarro
knowing he could very well spoil the plans of the ambitious upstart.
All action Mongolian Tsenbataar Erdenebat clashes with tested Puerto Rican Alberto Mercado
as he prepares to enter the 2024 Olympics in Paris, before returning for an assault on the super
featherweight division in the second half of 2024.
Completing the TV card is Robert Meriwether III who squares off against Mexican Victor Lopez
over 6 rounds.

32 Comments

  1. Navarro is a dirty fighter. I wouldn't give this guy anymore airtime. Nasty how he blows snot in the ring. Please please show more of the ring girls. No other channels do…

  2. Wouldn't the guys the "heavyweights" actually be cruiserweights? At 204 and 216? Because I seen some boxing calling guys under 225 and above 200 as " Brigadier weights"??

  3. Into Paulie as far as he doesn't want to see nothing yet to another fight because he feels he got you know hurt with shots that he shouldn't have gotten hurts well in my opinion it just takes 3 lb of pressure to knock you out I disagree with Polly 100%

  4. You know it's a pro-box stream, when you got banger fights, a finish or 2 and paulie, making the teeth sucking sound in our ears. ๐Ÿ˜‚, paulie c'mon man? ๐Ÿ˜‚ give it a rest brotha. You still our dude tho! ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

  5. ProBoxTV brings me back to those days of yesteryear when you could watch weekly fights, catch new fighters, get insights and see interesting matches for free. Thanks guys.

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