As reported last week, Six Nations’ woman boxer Cher Obediah-Blasdell is now in Saskatchewan for the Canadian Amateur Boxing Championships representing Team Ontario. Before she left she has a previously booked fight card against London’s Bridgett Doyle at the Stockyards Boxing Club in Toronto. Obediah-Blasdell TKO’ed her opponent after four standing eight counts and almost immediately boarded her plane to Saskatchewan with her second TKO in her last two fights. (Photo by Jim Windle)
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