Filipino boxer Jameson Bacon takes on 4th opponent in 7 months
Filipino rising star Jameson Bacon has been one of the busiest boxers as he is set to take on his fourth opponent in just a span of seven months. The hard-hitting Bacon will be squaring off against Blair Cobbs of America on April 25, the fight will

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
Filipino rising star Jameson Bacon has been one of the busiest boxers as he is set to take on his fourth opponent in just a span of seven months.
The hard-hitting Bacon will be squaring off against Blair Cobbs of America on April 25, the fight will be held at El Paso, Texas.
Bacon has never left Miami, Florida since the nationwide pandemic broke out and has been training there for almost a year now.
During his seven-month fight window, Bacon was able to win all three matches in dominating fashion.
However, the Filipino slugger will be up against a tough Cobbs who is yet to taste defeat in his professional career, holding a 14-0-1 with 9 knockouts record.
Cobbs is also the reigning World Boxing Council North American Boxing Federation welterweight champion although this contest was declared a non-title fight.
Bacon and his camp are currently training hard with the supervision of Cuban coach Osmiri Fernandez in Miami and vow to take the boxing world once again by storm.
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