Bradley Skeete will look to get back to winning ways and capture a European title against Anzor Gamgebeli at the O2 Arena tomorrow night.
Former Earlsfield ABC boxer Skeete, 18-1 (seven KOs), suffered his first career defeat in a very close decision loss to Frankie Gavin for the British and Commonwealth straps at the ExCel Arena last November.
Unheralded Georgian Gamgebeli, with a modest 20-7-3 (eight KOs) record, now stands in his way for the vacant WBO European welterweight title and a spot on their rankings.
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Gamgebeli has suffered two defeats in his last five outings with both of those coming inside the first two rounds to lesser opposition and at a lighter weight.
‘Super’ Skeete will be looking to re-apply the power he displayed in his three bouts before the Gavin loss and dominate the naturally smaller man.
A win would capture Skeete a second international title, having previously held the WBA Intercontinental strap, putting him on the road towards a world title challenge.
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