112/115 Sweepstake: Eddie Hearn & Jesse Rodriguez pick fantasy fights

Matchroom Boxing published this video item, entitled “112/115 Sweepstake: Eddie Hearn & Jesse Rodriguez pick fantasy fights” – below is their description.

There’s some huge fights to be made at Flyweight and Super-Flyweight. Chris Mannix draws four potential fights for Eddie Hearn and Jesse Rodriguez to run the rule over including Sunny Edwards, Juan Francisco Estrada, Roman Chocolatito Gonzalez, Joshua Franco, Artem Dalakian, Kazuto Ioka, Julio Cesar Martinez and Bam himself… #Boxing

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