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RETURN OF BOXNATION

The channel, which now operates on YouTube, broadcasts its first live action since 2020
COMFORTABLE: Khademi is back in his preferred weight class
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★★★★★ MAIN EVENT

BOXNATION has been revived and screens live boxing again this weekend. Previously a paid-for subscription channel, BoxNation is now free-to-view on YouTube and will have cameras at the Knowsley Leisure and Culture Park in Liverpool on Friday.

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