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Donald Trump All Set To Host Florida Boxing Match On September 11th Alongside His Son Don Jr.


Former US President Donald Trump is all set to host an exciting boxing match in Florida on the 11th of this month, alongside his own son Don Junior, reports confirm.

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Local media outlets confirmed the unique piece of news which stated how Trump was getting ready to host as well as comment on the match will be a mega face off against both Evander Holyfield as well as Vitor Belfort. The venue for the hyped-up and much-anticipated event will be Hollywood, Florida.

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Donald’s son Don Jr. will also be accompanying his dad for the mega-fighting event, which many critics are referring to as one of the most anticipated heavyweight fights of this year.

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Held at the famous Seminole Hard Rock Casino this Saturday, boxing fans are all set to witness a historic moment as they tune in to watch the show for a whopping $49.95. How’s that for a pricey transmission?

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This new venture was advertised on Tuesday, exciting both boxing fans as well as Donald Trump fans which will now be able to get the best of both worlds.point 417 |

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Certainly, this is not the first fighting event to be hosted by the Republicans as Trump has been known for hosting other grand championships while making a number of appearances at countless sporting events as well.point 181 | 1

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In a recent statement released by the Press, Trump revealed how he loves great fighters as well as great fights and this one happens to be no exception. In the same way, the former Commander in Chief also spoke about how much he looked forward to the event on Saturday and would love to share his comments ringside.

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Trump also added an exciting promotional statement which comprised of, “You certainly wouldn’t want to miss this very special and grand event!”

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Previously, the fight was all set to take place in Los Angeles’ Staples Center and was featuring Belfort against Oscar De La Hoya. However, due to La Hoya being infected with COVID-19, he was immediately replaced by Holyfield.

 

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