Julius Seizer
Feb 03, 2022
3 minutes
IF someone had told you in August 2017 that Namibia’s Julius Indongo would, come 2022, be returning to the UK – the scene of his career-best win – to fight Wales’ Chris Jenkins as a fighter 1-4 in his last four fights, you never would have believed it.
After all, four and a half years ago Indongo held two of the four super-lightweight belts and was squaring off against Terence Crawford, who owned the other two, in a fight many expected to at least be competitive. He had just defeated Ricky Burns
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