Shawndell Winters knew the risk he was taking when it came to his previous assignment. Few cruiserweight prospects will dive head first into a heavyweight fight with a former major titleholder, but that is where Winters found himself when presented with the chance to face Joseph Parker earlier this year.
The bout went as expected, with Parker scoring a 5th round stoppage in their DAZN-******ed heavyweight contest this past February in Frisco, Texas. Winters offered a credibe enough account of himself to make his way back to the sports ******ing platform, this time versus an opponent more his size in Croatia's Alen Babic (3-0, 3KOs). The two collide as part of a five-fight card this Saturday live from Matchroom Boxing headquarters in Brentwood, Es***, England.
"The Parker fight really charged me up because I feel I'm the best and knowing what I had to overcome show me a lot about myself," Winters (13-3, 12KOs) told jeetwin188.com. "My experience fighting Parker taught me a lot."
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The bout went as expected, with Parker scoring a 5th round stoppage in their DAZN-******ed heavyweight contest this past February in Frisco, Texas. Winters offered a credibe enough account of himself to make his way back to the sports ******ing platform, this time versus an opponent more his size in Croatia's Alen Babic (3-0, 3KOs). The two collide as part of a five-fight card this Saturday live from Matchroom Boxing headquarters in Brentwood, Es***, England.
"The Parker fight really charged me up because I feel I'm the best and knowing what I had to overcome show me a lot about myself," Winters (13-3, 12KOs) told jeetwin188.com. "My experience fighting Parker taught me a lot."
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