CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- For the fifth time, Appalachian Power Park will accommodate a night of professional boxing as the West Virginia Power and Simmons Promotions stage the "Power Beat Down" Friday.
The six-bout card will begin at 8 p.m., with the gates opening at 7 p.m.
The main event will feature a contest for the vacant West Virginia middleweight title, pitting Alex Grady (9-2, 5 knockouts) of Cabin Creek against Cecil Youst (5-3, 2 KOs) of Gallipolis, Ohio.
"I'm excited to get a shot at the title and I'm ready to make sure it comes back with me to Cabin Creek," said Grady, taking a break from training for his first main-event fight.
Grady said he expects a classic toe-to-toe slugfest.
"He's about my height and he likes to bang, so it should be a good brawl," he said.
A coal miner by day, Grady said his job lends an advantage for him in the fight.
"I work underground in the mines, so I get in some valuable strength and endurance training while I'm at work," he said.
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