By Daily Sports on October 15, 2017
WBA super middleweight world champion George Groves (27-3, 20 KOs) retained his title with a fourth round KO over previously unbeaten Jamie Cox (24-1, 13 KOs) on Saturday night in a World Boxing Super Series quarter-final clash at The SSE Arena in London.
Cox was the aggressor early, taking the fight to Groves. But Groves showed his class, knocking out Cox with a body shot to the ribs. Cox was down for the count.
Groves is expected to face Chris Eubank Jr. in January in the WBSS semi-final.
•Photo shows George Groves.
Source Daily Sports
Posted October 15, 2017
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