“I’m not going to settle for anything less than a World Title!” – Will Cawley wins on debut

Matchroom Boxing published this video item, entitled ““I’m not going to settle for anything less than a World Title!” – Will Cawley wins on debut” – below is their description.

Amateur standout Will Cawley is off to winning ways in the pro game with a convincing victory over Stephen Jackson #WillCawley #CawleyJackson #GalahadMartinez

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