Three WBA regional titles will be disputed in Cardiff

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Three WBA regional titles will be disputed in Cardiff
Three WBA regional titles will be disputed in Cardiff. Photo: Marcelino Castillo.

Three WBA regional titles will be disputed in Cardiff

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Three WBA regional titles will be disputed in Cardiff
Three WBA regional titles will be disputed in Cardiff. Photo: Marcelino Castillo.

Three WBA regional titles will be disputed in Cardiff. Photo: Marcelino Castillo.
Three WBA regional titles will be disputed in Cardiff. Photo: Marcelino Castillo.

Three regional titles of the World Boxing Association (WBA) will be disputed this Saturday in Cardiff, Wales, as an appetizer for the great fight between Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker for the Heavyweight Title of the oldest boxing body.

Alexander Povetkin and David Prices will fight for the WBA-Intercontinental Heavyweight title. Both are taking this fight with great responsibility, as they know that a victory will bring them closer to a possible world championship fight.

Meanwhile, Josh Kelly and Carlos Molina will fight for the WBA-International Welterweight title. Molina wants to show that he can be a world champion again, while Kelly seeks to break through in the world of professional boxing.

Finally, Joe Cordina and Hakin Ben Ali will fight for the WBA-International Lightweight title. Cordina, with only a few fights in rented boxing, is willing to show his talent to the experienced Ali, who seeks a world title opportunity.

In total, five WBA belts will be at stake this Saturday in what promises to be a great boxing night.


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