Curtis Scott set to struggle ex-Raiders star Joey Leilua as exiled NRL participant’s first struggle locked in

Exiled NRL star Curtis Scott will throw down towards Joey Leilua in his skilled heavyweight debut, with the man rugby league dangerous boy stepping up amid “running scared” allegations.

No Limit will right this moment announce Scott and Leilua are set to compete on the undercard of a March 13 Pay-Per-View headlined by undefeated Australian title challenger Sam Goodman.

Goodman, who’s a No.1 ranked tremendous bantamweight, will put his obligatory world title putting on the road when he faces standard Melburnian Mark Schleibs in an all-Australian showdown.

Elsewhere, Aussie middleweight Issac Hardman will tackle huge punching Venezuelan Endry Saavedra.

Speaking with Fox Sports Australia on the weekend, Scott accused NRL stars of “running scared” as he tried to chase knowledgeable boxing debut – and even provided Tevita Pangai Jnr the chance to throw palms with him.

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The problem arrives lower than two months after having his bid for an NRL return dismissed.

Back in December, the controversial 26-year-old was denied an NRL return following his string of off-field points and courtroom battles, and was subsequently talked up for a change to the English Super League.

However, the previous NSW Origin hopeful has now turned his consideration to boxing and is so severe a few skilled profession he’s coaching alongside Aussie fighter Brock Jarvis.

Asked about his profession change, Scott mentioned: “I’m dirty on the NRL.

“I’m pursuing boxing now.

“And I’m keen to see how far I can take it.”

The 2019 Prime Minister’s XIII participant added that he had been unable to scure an opponent, including: “It’s frustrating because I know plenty of people wanted to put one on me not so long ago.

“Yet now they have a chance to actually do something about it everyone is running scared.

“I’ve seen and read plenty of negative stuff people have said about me online.

“But no one ever says anything to my face.

“I’m not surprised though; everyone acts tough behind a keyboard or a phone these days.

“But there’s a heap of fighters out there who I could be matched with.

“So I’ll leave it all up to George to figure out.

“I know Tevita is up there in Brisbane training too.

“I don’t know what his plans are but why not?

“This isn’t about anybody else though, it’s about me.

“I’m just keen to get in the ring and show people what I’ve been working on. I’m going to give it absolutely everything.”

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A 2017 Melbourne premiership winner, Scott was thought to be a future NSW Origin participant earlier than his profession derailed over a string of off-field incidents.

In 2022, the footballer was sentenced to a 12-month group corrections order after being discovered responsible of three prices towards his ex-girlfriend — assault occasioning precise bodily hurt, frequent assault and stalk or intimidate with the intention of inflicting concern or bodily hurt.

Scott had additionally been sacked by the Canberra Raiders in 2021 following a nightclub incident for which he was later cleared in courtroom.

The centre additionally received a Group 6 premiership with Thirlmere Roosters final season.

Leilua, in the meantime, has already had two skilled fights since leaving the NRL, together with a unanimous resolution win over Chris Heighington in 2021.

After a stint taking part in within the UK, Leilua fought for a second time in December — a primary spherical KO towards Paul Ben – and was mentioned to be eyeing off a bout towards Matt Lodge.

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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