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Heavyweight boxer splits with coach after knockout defeat

Heavyweight boxer splits with coach after knockout defeat

Independent4 days ago
Johnny Fisher, known as the 'Romford Bull', has announced his separation from long-time coach Mark Tibbs.
This decision comes as Fisher seeks a fresh start following his first professional defeat.
He was knocked out by Dave Allen in the fifth round of their rematch in May, five months after a controversial split-decision win against Allen.
Before this loss, the 26-year-old heavyweight had an undefeated record of 13 wins, including 11 knockouts.
Fisher stated the split was amicable, with Tibbs agreeing it was necessary for his career progression, and emphasised their continued friendship.
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