Published 7/24/2008
at FOXSports.com News for MMA/Boxing
Jermain Taylor appears headed for a November fight with former IBF super middleweight champion Jeff Lacy.
"There's not any official announcement yet, but that's what's going to happen," Lou DiBella, Taylor's promoter, told The Associated Press on Thursday.
The fight is likely to take place Nov. 15. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported details of the super middleweight fight in Thursday morning's edition.
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Yahoo! Sports - Boxing News 7/24/2008
Jermain Taylor appears headed for a November fight with former IBF super middleweight champion Jeff Lacy. "There's not any official announcement yet, but that's what's going to happen," Lou DiBella, Taylor's promoter, told The Associated Press on ...