Former AEW star to make professional boxing debut

Former AEW star Bobby Fish is set to make his pro boxing debut.

The Global Titans Fight Series announced on Twitter Fish will fight Boateng Prempeh on the undercard of the big Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Deiji Olatunji event, which will emanate from the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai, UAE on Sunday, November 13. Prempeh has a professional record of 2 wins and 3 losses.

Fish, who turns 46 on the 27th of October, made his professional wrestling debut in 2002. He made his kickboxing debut on January 29, 2010, at the Cage Wars that was held in his hometown of Albany, New York, where he defeated Justin Pierpoint by TKO. He noted on an episode of his Undisputed podcast last month he tired to get AEW CEO and President Tony Khan to book him in a kickboxing fight while he was with the company, but that he “couldn’t get there with Tony.”

Fish’s one-year deal with AEW expired on August 31. He made his surprise debut with with IMPACT Wrestling last month at Victory Road. He is set to compete in the 20-person Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match at Bound For Glory PPV on October 7, which will be held at the Albany Armory. He is also scheduled to work the IMPACT television tapings the next night. As of this writing, he has not yet signed an official contract with IMPACT.

IMPACT Wrestling Bound For Glory will be live Friday, October 7 and is available now to order through FITE TV for $39.99.

Total
0
Shares