Brian Minto first got the call to fight Cris Arreola about "three or four weeks ago.""I think that they wanted to bring Arreola back, and they were looking for opponents," said Minto, who is considered to be a journeyman with a solid punch. "I know what the situation is. It's happened to me before. I was brought in to lose to Axel Schulz."
Minto was referring to a sixth-round knockout victory over Schulz in June 2006 that followed the latter's stoppage loss to Wladimir Klitschko.
And now, said Minto, "I'm a guy they think they're bringing in" to pad the record of Riverside's Arreola (27-1, 24 KOs), who is coming off of September's 10th-round knockout loss to WBC king, Vitali Klitschko.
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LAS VEGAS -- When England's
David Haye
Although his Nov. 8 bout slated for Jeju Island, South Korea, was canceled, 47-year-old former four-time champion,
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At age 78, boxing promoter
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