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'I'm on cloud nine' - Cacace lands back in Belfast

BBC Sport Sunday, 22 September 2024
'I'm on cloud nine' - Cacace lands back in BelfastIBF super-featherweight champion Anthony Cacace says he is on "cloud nine" after his unanimous decision win over Josh Warrington at Wembley on Saturday.
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