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BY the time Christmas comes around, Liverpool’s Paul Butler will be able to say, with no small amount of pride, that he has shared the ring with three of the best little men we have seen in recent years.

Yet, for Christmas, Butler wants more than that. Rather than simply compete, he wants to be able to say he has not only sampled the best the super flyweight and bantamweight divisions have to offer but beaten them.

To achieve this, the 33-year-old must overcome the

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