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On July 31, 21-year-old
hard-punching lightweight
prospect Mason Menard (11-1, 9
KOs) will get the opportunity to
win the
Universal Boxing Organization™
All-America Lightweight title
when he faces an opponent to be
announced at the Civic Center in
his hometown of Rayne,
Louisiana. The fight will be
promoted by Chad Broussard and
his Boxncar Promotions.
Menard made his professional
debut in October 2007. Just five
days after his nineteenth
birthday he knocked out
fifty-four-fight veteran Richard
Dinkins in the second round to
get his promising career under
way.
After scoring another convincing
victory the following May,
Menard suffered an unexpected
setback in August 2008 when
fellow prospect Carl McNickles
(4-1, 4 KOs at the time)
overwhelmed him in the first
round of a fight at the very
same venue where Menard will
fight for the UBO title on July
31.
The loss didn’t change the fact
that Menard is a very talented
fighter, and he proved he has a
big heart to go along with that
talent when, in his first fight
back after the McNickles loss,
he was knocked down in the first
round and got right back up to
stop his opponent, Blake
Franklin, before the round was
over. Boxers with less
determination could easily have
lost faith in themselves in a
situation like this.
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