After his opponent pulled out Wednesday, and after 48 hours of 3 other replacement professional fighters, who initially said yes to the match, but later on changing their mind. We regret to advise everyone who was planning and or have already bought tickets to see Jay fight. It will not happen.
Jay Speight will not be fighting Saturday in Greenville.
- February 27, 2015
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