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The defining moment of Micky Bells' career came on February 1, 2003, at the Echo Arena in Liverpool. He faced the rugged South African, Thomas Mashaba, for the IBO Featherweight title. It was a grueling contest that tested Bells' resolve. Mashaba was no slouch; he was durable, heavy-handed, and came to win.
This was more than just a belt; it was validation. Micky Bells had proven that the boy from Newport could conquer the world. He would go on to defend the title, including a memorable unification clash against the IBF champion, Manuel Medina. In that fight, Bells displayed a boxing IQ that his critics sometimes claimed he lacked. He outboxed the seasoned veteran, dropping him multiple times to add the IBF strap to his collection. For a brief, shining moment, Micky Bells was the unified king of the featherweight division. micky bells
Bells became a staple of boxing coverage in the UK, working The defining moment of Micky Bells' career came
