In Camp With Johnny Fisher: 4th Pro Fight (Ft Tom Skinner, Big John & More!)

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We spend the day with Heavyweight hope Johnny Fisher as he prepares for his fourth outing as a pro at The O2 on October 30! Fisher makes several ticket drops and visits a few of his favourite local haunts #JohnnyFisher #RomfordBull

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Known as ‘The Romford Bull’, Johnny Fisher is a British heavyweight boxer trained by coach Mark Tibbs at the Origin Gym in Rainham, Essex.

Standing 6ft 5ins, Fisher won ten bouts as an amateur boxer – winning an impressive nine of those by way of first round knockouts – before turning professional at the age of 21 in 2021.

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