Raquel Miller in homecoming bout tomorrow in San Francisco

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philly
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Raquel Miller in homecoming bout tomorrow in San Francisco

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New York, NY (July 13, 2018)-On Saturday night, middleweight, Raquel "Pretty Beast" Miller (6-0, 3 KOs) scraps with 17 fight veteran Tiffany Woodard in a middleweight bout scheduled for six-rounds at the Fairmont Hotel in Miller's native San Francisco.

"I am so excited to be back home, and back in the ring so quickly," said Miller, who just scored her 6th victory just three weeks ago. "I thank my amazing team of Split-T Management and DiBella Entertainment as well as my manager, trainers and strength and conditioning coach for helping me make this happen, and I am looking forward to coming home and putting on a show for my people in San Francisco."

Miller is managed by Split-T Management and promoted by DiBella Entertainment





ABOUT SPLIT-T MANAGEMENT

Headed by David McWater, Split-T Management has amassed one of the top stables in boxing.

Their impressive roster includes:

World Rated Contenders

IBF Super Lightweight Mandatory Title Challenger Ivan Baranchyk

Welterweight "The New" Ray Robinson

Former Bantamweight Title Challenger Antonio Nieves

2016 Olympians

Lightweight Teofimo Lopez

Junior Middleweight Charles Conwell

Bantamweight Antonio Vargas


Undefeated Prospects

Heavyweights: Stephen Shaw, Marcus Carter, Yegor Plevako

Cruiserweights: Joshua Temple, "Mighty" Joe Jones

Light Heavyweights: Joseph Williams, Bortirali Mamajonov

Super Middleweights: Isiah Steen, DeAndre Ware, Isiah Jones, Anthony Barnes, Tyler Howard

Middleweights: Marquis Moore, Raquel Miller

Junior Middleweights: Ardreal Holmes, Hurshidbek Normatov, Fred Wilson, Jr.

Welterweight's Janelson Bocachica, Poindexter Knight, Mark Dawson, Boubacar Sylla, Brian Ceballo

Junior Lightweight: Erick De Leon
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Re: Raquel Miller in homecoming bout tomorrow in San Francisco

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Woodward hasn't won a fight last 9 times out in a row, is it even a worthy matchup?
6-0 in a small pool is good enough to be taking on more than tomato cans, surely?
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