Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor
WBN Editor
‘Boxing Binman’ moving down for bigger fights
Former WBC super-bantamweight title challenger Rendall
Munroe has explained to World Boxing News why he felt the need to move down to
118lbs with another 122lb world title shot seemingly round the corner.
The 31 year-old had a contest against world title challenger
Nehomar Cermeno in the pipeline but opted to move down to bantamweight and is
now eyeing a shot at British and Commonwealth champion Jamie McDonnell.
“I am looking to make my bantamweight debut in early February,”
Munroe told World Boxing News.
“I have been made no promises about a fight with McDonnell
but I was struggling to get a fight at 122lbs.
“I can make 118lbs without a problem so my team thought - why
not do it and look for some big fights at bantamweight?”
The Leicester man would have no problems hitting the
four-pound lower mark as he regularly came in under the super-bantamweight
limit – including against Toshiaki Nishioka in his only world title bid last
year.
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