"Promising Talent Curmel Moton Extends Apology to New Jersey Commission"
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"Promising Talent Curmel Moton Extends Apology to New Jersey Commission"

Young boxing sensation Curmel Moton recently took to social media to extend a heartfelt apology to the New Jersey State Athletic Commission. The 18-year-old rising star from Mayweather Promotions found himself in a bit of a weight-related pickle when he tipped the scales at 147.8lbs for a fight scheduled at 133lbs on the Swift Promotions show on November 30.

Initially pointing fingers at the commission and citing delays in his bloodwork for not being able to fight, Moton, boasting a record of 6-0 with 5 KOs, was all set to lock horns with Bryan Mercado, whose record stands at 11-6-1 with 6 KOs, at ACX1 Studios in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Unfortunately, their much-anticipated showdown had to be called off.

Expressing contrition, Moton humbly admitted, "I want to apologize to the New Jersey Athletic Commission and my fans." He clarified that the commission was not at fault for the unfortunate turn of events and expressed hope for a swift return to the ring, adding, "God willing, I’ll be back in the ring soon."

Despite the setback, the determined young fighter has already been added to the December 30 lineup, which features the likes of Ryan Garcia, who is currently serving a ban for PED use but will be boxing in an exhibition match in Japan. The boxing world eagerly awaits Moton's next move as he continues to carve his path to success in the ring.

 

 

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