Matchroom card in Italy postponed because of coronavirus

A Matchroom Boxing card scheduled for Friday in Italy has been postponed, the second postponement within the last six weeks.

The coronavirus threat continues to impact boxing.

A Matchroom Boxing card scheduled for Friday in Italy has been postponed, the second postponement within the last six weeks.

Matchroom announced that a card featuring super middleweight Daniele Scardina (18-0, 14 KOs) in a defense of a secondary title against Frenchmen Andrew Francillette (21-2-1, 5 KOS) in Milan would be re-scheduled because of the virus, a respiratory infection.

The spreading virus has resulted in 11 deaths in Italy as of Tuesday evening, prompting Italian health authorities to place restrictions on public events in various regions. That includes Lombardy, where Milan is located. The Italian restrictions, which have forced postponements of soccer and rugby events, will last until March 1.

Junior welterweight Jose Ramirez’s title defense against Viktor Postol was scheduled for Feb.1 in Haikou, China, the country where the virus started. It was postponed on Jan. 23 and subsequently rescheduled for May 9 in Fresno, California, Ramirez’s hometown.

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