Of course, it’s fine margins - but AJ has lost three career bouts - including a softball in Ruiz - and Fury was unbeaten until last night, having seen off Wilder twice (plus a draw). AJ hasn’t fought Wilder to even establish his position as a challenger, which in my view he’d need to do to get a...
It would be interesting, but even now is probably beneath Fury. He has no need to drop down to fight AJ, but I’d be interested as a spectator definitely
And Fury is 36, not sure how many more fights he has in him. I think win or lose, his rematch with Usyk will be his last fight and I’ll be very surprised if there is anything inbetween.
Easy end to the season here and comfortable passage into the Euros this summer for the lads. De Zerbi will be analysing the performance closely, ready to assess the squad during the close season.
I can see a comfortable lunchtime win at Old Trafford - 4-0 to the good guys. Mitoma hattrick and...
It’s why I stopped taking my mate to the Albion too. “Why don’t they boot it up the field, their goal is down there”. Bloke watches a couple of football games a season but moans constantly and says what they should do as if he’s an expert.
That’s the problem in the internet age
You’re joking of course? Parody post?
a) in title bouts, the referee will only stop a fight as a last resort. This has been the way of things for at least a century. This is because a title bout is a massive event in any fighter’s career, and can make or break said career. One premature...
Bad taste from Fury. Eurovision, yeah, fair enough - but a boxing bout where he was a (correct) ref’s call away from being stopped? I had him winning rounds 3-6 and losing the rest, plus a knockdown.
No shame in losing to Usyk either. Always find it odd though to immediately interview fighters...