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SICK AND TIRED:Edwards is disheartened by the business of boxing

CHARLIE EDWARDS has had a tumultuous run of championship fights. He won the WBC flyweight title as an underdog but last year was dropped by Mexico’s Julio Cesar Martinez and then halted by a blow on the deck. He has not fought since but here speaks to Boxing News about his plans for 2020, his contractual situation as well as confronting the darkest side of the sport.

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WHEN STARS COLLIDE
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THE GOLDEN CONTRACT
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BOXNG NEWS RANKINGS
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DIARY
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HARRY WOODS
Paul Wheeler talks to a man who cherishes his England vest
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