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Lesson Learned: Ra’eese Aleem Will Cut Weight The Right Way For Next Fight

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By Percy Lovell Crawford World-ranked super bantamweight (122 pounds) Ra’eese Aleem learned a lot about himself as a fighter during his majority decision win against Eduardo Baez in late November. The victory moved Aleem to 19-0 with 12 knockouts, but admittedly, he was a fish out of water during much of the 10-round affair. Aleem was coming off a 10-month […]

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