**Canvas Edition / Hand Embellished ** Limited Edition Groves V Eubank Limited Edition Original Painting By Patrick J. Killian
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£394.99
George Groves took on Chris Eubank Jr in the World Boxing Super Series semi-final on Saturday night. It was one of the most anticipated fights of the year, and sold-out Manchester Arena. The Original painting is available in 3 options. Poster ART Print, Fine Art Print Limited Edition or Hand Embellished Canvas .
**Fine Art** Groves V Eubank Limited Edition Original Painting Print Poster By Patrick J. Killian
AC-10006GVEFP
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£119.99
This Saturday night sees an all-British affair for the ages, George Groves takes on Chris Eubank Jr in the World Boxing Super Series semi-final on Saturday night. It is one of the most anticipated fights of the year, and will be competed at the sold-out Manchester Arena this Saturday. The Original painting is available in 3 options. Poster ART Print, Fine Art Print Limited Edition or Hand Embellished Canvas .
**Poster Art** Groves v Eubank from original Painting Print Poster By Patrick J. Killian
AC-10006GVEPP
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£24.99
This Saturday night sees an all-British affair for the ages, George Groves takes on Chris Eubank Jr in the World Boxing Super Series semi-final on Saturday night. It is one of the most anticipated fights of the year, and will be competed at the sold-out Manchester Arena this Saturday. The Original painting is available in 3 options. Poster ART Print, Fine Art Print Limited Edition or Hand Embellished Canvas .
**Signed & Framed** Lee Selby Limited Edition Original Painting Print Poster By Patrick J. Killian
AC-10005LSF
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£249.99
Lee Selby (born 14 February 1987) Has held the IBF featherweight title since 2015, and previously the European, British, and Commonwealth featherweight titles between 2011 and 2014. As of May 2017, he is ranked as the world's third best featherweight by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, fourth by The Ring magazine, and fifth by BoxRec.
**Signed** Lee Selby Limited Edition Original Painting Print Poster By Patrick J. Killian
AC-10005LS
Regular price
£74.99
Lee Selby (born 14 February 1987) Has held the IBF featherweight title since 2015, and previously the European, British, and Commonwealth featherweight titles between 2011 and 2014. As of May 2017, he is ranked as the world's third best featherweight by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, fourth by The Ring magazine, and fifth by BoxRec.
**Signed & Framed** Anthony "Million Dolla" Crolla Painting Print Poster Original Painting By Patrick J. Killian
AC-10003ACSF
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£249.99
Anthony Crolla held the WBA lightweight title from 2015 to 2016, as well as the English super-featherweight title from 2010 to 2012; the British lightweight title from 2011 to 2012; and the English lightweight title from 2012 to 2013.
Crolla vs. Perez I, II Crolla received his first opportunity at a world title against WBA lightweight champion Darleys Perez on 18 July 2015 at the Manchester Arena in Manchester. The fight ended in a controversial split decision draw. Crolla seemed like the clear winner after Perez twice had pointed deducted for low blows. One judge had the fight 116-111 for Crolla, the other two judges scored it a 113-113 draw. In the post fight, Crolla told Sky Sports, "I'm bitterly disappointed I've not got the world title take to home with me. I thought the deductions swayed it for me."
A day later, promoter Eddie Hearn stated that he would speak to the WBA to get an immediate rematch ordered. Hearn believed Crolla by at least four rounds and his trainer Joe Gallagher saw him win by two rounds. Hearn told Sky Sports, "I've emailed the WBA complaining about the points decision and asking for an immediate rematch. If there were two points deducted how could they have given the fight to Perez by two rounds? No way."
On 30 July 2015, the WBA officially ordered the rematch between Crolla and Perez. Hearn announced the fight would take place on 21 November at the Manchester Arena. Crolla won the WBA title with a knockout win over Perez in round 5. The punch which dropped Perez was a left hook to the body. He was unable to beat the count. Crolla told Sky Sports, "I've dreamt this dream since I was 10 years of age. I didn't know it would be this good, honestly. It's even better than I dreamt.
**Signed** Anthony "Million Dolla" Crolla Painting Print Poster Original Painting By Patrick J. Killian
AC-10003ACS
Regular price
£74.99
Anthony Crolla held the WBA lightweight title from 2015 to 2016, as well as the English super-featherweight title from 2010 to 2012; the British lightweight title from 2011 to 2012; and the English lightweight title from 2012 to 2013.
Crolla vs. Perez I, II Crolla received his first opportunity at a world title against WBA lightweight champion Darleys Perez on 18 July 2015 at the Manchester Arena in Manchester. The fight ended in a controversial split decision draw. Crolla seemed like the clear winner after Perez twice had pointed deducted for low blows. One judge had the fight 116-111 for Crolla, the other two judges scored it a 113-113 draw. In the post fight, Crolla told Sky Sports, "I'm bitterly disappointed I've not got the world title take to home with me. I thought the deductions swayed it for me."
A day later, promoter Eddie Hearn stated that he would speak to the WBA to get an immediate rematch ordered. Hearn believed Crolla by at least four rounds and his trainer Joe Gallagher saw him win by two rounds. Hearn told Sky Sports, "I've emailed the WBA complaining about the points decision and asking for an immediate rematch. If there were two points deducted how could they have given the fight to Perez by two rounds? No way."
On 30 July 2015, the WBA officially ordered the rematch between Crolla and Perez. Hearn announced the fight would take place on 21 November at the Manchester Arena. Crolla won the WBA title with a knockout win over Perez in round 5. The punch which dropped Perez was a left hook to the body. He was unable to beat the count. Crolla told Sky Sports, "I've dreamt this dream since I was 10 years of age. I didn't know it would be this good, honestly. It's even better than I dreamt.