Calls grow to hold George Kambosos Jr rematch in Sydney

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NSW Sport and Tourism Minister, Stuart Ayres, has confirmed to The Sydney Morning Herald that he wants to hold the George Kambosos Jr versus Devin Haney rematch in Sydney later this year.

“Destination NSW would be more than happy to talk to his management team,” Ayres told the Herald. “NSW would absolutely be open to hosting a rematch.”

READ MORE: ‘We’re doing it again’: George Kambosos Jr promises a rematch after loss to Devin Haney.

Since Kambosos’ loss to Haney on Sunday afternoon at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium, the prospect of a rematch has been the subject of confusion.

George Kambosos Jr v Devin Haney. Photo: The Greek Herald / Chris Spyrou.

Kambosos has been adamant he had a rematch clause in his contract and under that agreement, it would be held in Melbourne.

But during a media conference on Sunday, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum, who represents Haney, said the fight could also be held in Sydney or Brisbane.

READ MORE: ‘We’re a solid father and son team’: Jim Kambosos on his relationship with George Kambosos Jr.

Jim with son George at Ferocious Boxing. Photo: The Greek Herald / Chris Spyrou.

Kambosos’ father and manager, Jim, has already flagged a fight at the new Allianz Stadium in Sydney, which is due for completion at the end of August.

Whether the rematch will be held in Sydney or Melbourne, Kambosos has promised Greek fans some exciting viewing.

“I’m going to change a few things and get him back at the end of this year… we’re doing it again,” he said.

READ MORE: Fans turn Federation Square blue and white ahead of George Kambosos Jr world title defence.

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald.

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