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He also was coming back off of a shoulder injury.....

Whyte has become the people’s champion, he hasn’t shirked one fight put in front of him, and remains the hungriest in my opinion!
Whyte’s nothing special at all imo and wouldn’t trouble any of the big 3. AJ cleaned his click once and would do just the same if they fought again. He’s gone life n death twice with a years past his best Del Boy and life n death with the limited Parker who was suffering the effects of a severe head butt for a chunk of their fight. He’s fought no one else of note.
 
Whyte’s nothing special at all imo and wouldn’t trouble any of the big 3. AJ cleaned his click once and would do just the same if they fought again. He’s gone life n death twice with a years past his best Del Boy and life n death with the limited Parker who was suffering the effects of a severe head butt for a chunk of their fight. He’s fought no one else of note.

and yet he’s avoided like the plague....
 
and yet he’s avoided like the plague....
Nobody really knows what goes on around the negotiating tables, it’s all hearsay. AJ has nothing to prove against him, Tyson would toy with him like he toyed with Del Boy and Wilder would time him coming in and knock him out cold.
That said, he deserves a shot more than most of the other guys who get shots but I don’t think he doesn’t get the fights because they’re wary of him, it’s more because he’s got unrealistic purse expectations given his bang average resume
 
Nobody really knows what goes on around the negotiating tables, it’s all hearsay. AJ has nothing to prove against him, Tyson would toy with him like he toyed with Del Boy and Wilder would time him coming in and knock him out cold.
That said, he deserves a shot more than most of the other guys who get shots but I don’t think he doesn’t get the fights because they’re wary of him, it’s more because he’s got unrealistic purse expectations given his bang average resume

Na, Wilder was offered his biggest pay package to date, prior to fury, which was costly refused... I don’t personally think he’d beat Joshua, however he does deserve the shot, as you say..

As for Wider, he’d beat him imo, the guys an absolute joke and would struggle massively with his style, he’d have no answer to his left hooks!
 
Na, Wilder was offered his biggest pay package to date, prior to fury, which was costly refused... I don’t personally think he’d beat Joshua, however he does deserve the shot, as you say..

As for Wider, he’d beat him imo, the guys an absolute joke and would struggle massively with his style, he’d have no answer to his left hooks!
We only have Eddie’s word for that and who knows what clauses were in the contract regarding future fights etc.

I’d describe Deontay as unorthodox rather than a joke ! Sure he’s got his faults but I think he’s way too fast for Whyte who isn’t hard to find as he lumbers forward.
 
It’s called prize fighting pal, they’re in it to make money not satisfy the blood lust of twice a year boxing fans

its a sport and real fans are not daft ??

top money is only earned in boxing ?? and you have to work hard and you are only good as your last fight ?? and paying £20 for a PPV ticket needs something to promote and Khan angle is the british asian market but that as gone now after his last flop and giving up ? time is up and Khan is finished and nobody will be fooled to pay for another fight unless its
Amir Khan vs Kell Brook then maybe one last pay day
 
its a sport and real fans are not daft ??

top money is only earned in boxing ?? and you have to work hard and you are only good as your last fight ?? and paying £20 for a PPV ticket needs something to promote and Khan angle is the british asian market but that as gone now after his last flop and giving up ? time is up and Khan is finished and nobody will be fooled to pay for another fight unless its
Amir Khan vs Kell Brook then maybe one last pay day
Boxing’s unique. There’s no pre ordained fixture list and no regular tournaments guaranteeing prize money. Preparation / recovery time means you can only fight 2 or 3 times a year at elite level so I don’t have a problem with Amir trying to preserve what little he has left in the tank for another fight by calling it quits at the weekend.

Anybody willing to pay £20 to see the ghosts of khan and brook in an irrelevant fight is daft as a brush. The build up will be far more entertaining than the fight.
 
Boxing’s unique. There’s no pre ordained fixture list and no regular tournaments guaranteeing prize money. Preparation / recovery time means you can only fight 2 or 3 times a year at elite level so I don’t have a problem with Amir trying to preserve what little he has left in the tank for another fight by calling it quits at the weekend.

Anybody willing to pay £20 to see the ghosts of khan and brook in an irrelevant fight is daft as a brush. The build up will be far more entertaining than the fight.

boxing should be respected at all times and nobody should be in the sport just for money ?? and if and when you see a fighter and a fight that is so one sided and the boxer is looking for a get out quick with a low blow saying he can not go on ?? does not love the sport and has no respect for the other boxer or the fight fans paying to watch the fight
even if the corner men want him out to save him from more pain ?? then do it in the right way and start the fight again and see if the hunger is still in their man to fight on

khan and brook will be looking for one last big pay day and anybody foolish enough to buy into it being a boxing fight then good luck to them, i would not pay £20 to watch khan fight anybody never mind brooks now (Terry Flanagan vs Anthony Crolla) now that would be a fight
 
On the way up you’re in it for the glory, on the way down you’re in it for the money. Twas ever thus.

Khan’s taken enough licks to get a pass for jacking v bud imo. He’s the one gonna be pissin blood, ribs killing him every time he turns over in bed, bad headaches, hurting to eat etc etc for days. We switch the tv over and look at Kim Kardashian’s tits and decide whether to get another beer out of the fridge or not. He doesn’t owe anyone anything.

Flanagan Crolla would’ve been better 2 or 3 years back but I agree it’s still a good domestic matchup.
 
What is going on with Heavy Weights? Looks like nothing!

AJ's next opponent looks like being a journey man. A waste of a fight.
Fury is fighting a journey man in June and doing a reality TV series in the build up. No sign of a rematch happening.
Wilder fighting Breazeale in May will be interesting and the best fight of the three but he has lost to AJ already, we won't learn much.

This was looking pretty good at one point with some great fights on the cards but they seem a million miles from agreeing anything.
 
boxing should be respected at all times and nobody should be in the sport just for money ?? and if and when you see a fighter and a fight that is so one sided and the boxer is looking for a get out quick with a low blow saying he can not go on ?? does not love the sport and has no respect for the other boxer or the fight fans paying to watch the fight
even if the corner men want him out to save him from more pain ?? then do it in the right way and start the fight again and see if the hunger is still in their man to fight on

khan and brook will be looking for one last big pay day and anybody foolish enough to buy into it being a boxing fight then good luck to them, i would not pay £20 to watch khan fight anybody never mind brooks now (Terry Flanagan vs Anthony Crolla) now that would be a fight

Surly Crolla has to be done now? Every time he's come up against a good fighter he's been whooped. You can't even say that he's got a punchers chance because well.....he cant really punch. Hes had some good fights and paydays off the back of his xfactor type story and its time to move on now.
 
Surly Crolla has to be done now? Every time he's come up against a good fighter he's been whooped. You can't even say that he's got a punchers chance because well.....he cant really punch. Hes had some good fights and paydays off the back of his xfactor type story and its time to move on now.

yeah maybe one last fight for Crolla and terry needing to get back in the limelight after the injury lay off, so could work both ways for a fight, but terry hands down wins the fight with being the hungry and better fighter in my book, terry needs a bit of luck after a couple of bad fights with cuts and other little stuff, but maybe also Crolla may land that one bunch and if he trains hard for a fight with terry then it will be defo a great fight
 
Surly Crolla has to be done now? Every time he's come up against a good fighter he's been whooped. You can't even say that he's got a punchers chance because well.....he cant really punch. Hes had some good fights and paydays off the back of his xfactor type story and its time to move on now.

Just seen Corolla previewing the game tonight, he looks a lot bigger than I thought
 
Just seen Corolla previewing the game tonight, he looks a lot bigger than I thought

Boxers have an ability to lose masses of weight. They find it harder as they get older and put on more between fights but that is what they do. If you had to lose 2 stone to make a fight that would net you an 7/8 figure sum you would do it. He is only 32.
 
Some nice tributes


https://www.ringtv.com/560530-acclaimed-british-boxing-trainer-oliver-harrison-passes-away/



Highly respected Manchester boxing coach Oliver Harrison has passed away after a long battle with cancer according to numerous social media updates that were posted on Friday.

Harrison, 58, was a former professional fighter who campaigned between 1987 and 1991, but it was as a trainer that he found his calling.

The Salford-based coach worked with Amir Khan, Jamie Moore, Martin Murray, Rocky Fielding and Denton Vassell among others.

A host of luminaries from the British boxing fraternity have offered their condolences to one of the sport’s most respected servants:

Barry McGuigan: RIP Oliver Harrison, a lovely fella and a great boxing man. Deepest sympathy to his family.

Glenn McCrory: My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Oliver Harrison a lovely man and excellent trainer at this very sad time, he had so much to give. God Bless you all.

Tony Bellew: Gutted to hear the news of Oliver Harrison’s passing! A nice man who done a lot for his community! Thoughts are with his family and friends. Thinking of you boys at this difficult time also @DentonVassell @JamieMoore777 @MartinMurrayBox @Rocky87Fielding

Anthony Crolla: Rest In Peace Oliver Harrison. A man I’ve know since way back in the amateurs. Great trainer and great person. Thoughts as with all his family and friends.

Kal Yafai: RIP Oliver Harrison. A very nice & humble man.

Liam Smith: RIP Oliver Harrison, always a gentleman when I’ve spoke to him, thoughts are with all his family, friends and boxers he coached.

Alex Arthur: Pretty sad to hear of the death of Oliver Harrison. Really was a lovely fellow and always enjoyed a brief chat with him. Deepest condolences to his family & my old mate @JamieMoore777 who loved him.

Matthew Macklin: Very sad to hear of the death of Oliver Harrison. A top trainer & a real gentleman. Boxing has lost a great servant. Thoughts & prayers are with his family & @JamieMoore777 @MartinMurrayBox & all the lads that trained with him who were very close to him. RIP Oliver xx

Joe Selkirk: Terribly sad news about Oliver Harrison. What a nice man and top trainer he was. I only fought under him for one fight but learned from him and enjoyed my time there. Thoughts and prayers with all his family and friends. RIP mate

Peter McDonagh: RIP Oliver Harrison great trainer and a gent done great job with @JamieMoore777
 

Have to say, DAZN look the real deal, making the fight was impressive enough but they look like they know how to promote it too. Well produced that was.

Bit torn on this fight, got a lot of admiration for both fighters for different reasons.

I think it's a lot more even than a lot of people have it, Jacobs has good head movement and great footwork(more mobile than Canelo), a natural size advantage and good power. I still think he edged the GGG fight personally, so he's up there on ability.
 
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Have to say, DAZN look the real deal, making the fight was impressive enough but they look like they know how to promote it too. Well produced that was.

Bit torn on this fight, got a lot of admiration for both fighters for different reasons.

I think it's a lot more even than a lot of people have it, Jacobs has good head movement and great footwork(more mobile than Canelo), a natural size advantage and good power. I still think he edged the GGG fight personally, so he's up there on ability.

I’m hoping this is the fight that kicks boxing on from a pretty terrible few months. Could be an all time classic and I think Jacobs wins with his size and power and he might be able to avoid cinnamon’s counters better than most.
 
I’m hoping this is the fight that kicks boxing on from a pretty terrible few months. Could be an all time classic and I think Jacobs wins with his size and power and he might be able to avoid cinnamon’s counters better than most.
That wouldn't shock me at all, I'd have made him the slight favourite before the GGG fights but Canelo seems to be getting better all the time, so it really is 50/50 to my eyes. They both have a lot going for them as fighters, I just hope it lives up to what it could be.
 

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