Tony Mack Is Focused Going Into His Next Fight At The Fair Park In Dallas, Texas.

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The newly crowned Texas Middleweight champion Tony Mack (7-0, 3KO’s) is in great shape coming into this weekend’s Fights at The Fair Park II in Dallas, Texas.  He captured the middleweight title against Curtis Howell (3-5, 2KO’s) at the debut of the Fights At The Fair Park in Dallas, Texas in only his sixth professional fight and is on a whirlwind pace of professional fights.  Mack also won his seventh professional fight by unanimous decision against Nathan Bedwell (5-14, 4KO’s) last month.  And just one month later, he is scheduled to go against Edward Tigs (1-5-2), a southpaw from Schertz, Texas, who fought on ESPN a year ago against Cuban Vilier Quinonez (5-0, 3KO’s).

Despite the pace of fights that he has fought, Mack said he intends to keep up the pace in the near future and come Saturday night, he said “This fight is going to be even better than last time.”  If it is better than a second round knockout, then get ready for an exciting performance from Mack as he continues his winning streak in the squared circle.  The official amount of rounds has not been determined, so keep your eyes focused in the ring because something exciting is going to happen.

The Fights At The Fair Park II is brought to Dallas, Texas by J&G Promotions and seven other fights are scheduled are on the card.  They include the following:

De Anthony Bonner (3-1, 1KO)

James Burns (1-2, 1KO) Super Lightweight

Juan Carlos De Leon (1-2) Super Welterweight

Chris Jones (1-4, 1KO) Middleweight

Ryan Mar (Pro Debut)

Cory Richards (1-0-1) Middleweight

Jonathan Steel (Pro Debut) Welterweight

Kenny Grammer, Wichita Falls

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