well worth watching him and also its apt that he has been described the Manny Paciquaio of British boxing by John Rawling. He is an entertaining fighter
I think that time will tell...:think If it's good for British Boxing then we must get behind it...:yep
29-4 with 21 stoppages. Was ranked in the top 10 of the world by Ring Magazine after he battered Derry Matthews back in 2008. Didn't realise Choi is 39 in October. :admin
Problem is with Choi is the same with El Maachi he cant fight Euro or British so everybodt will just avoid him and the UK being n island nation can completely freeze him out. If he went to America started beating a few names which i think he is capable of he could get a shot but not in the UK im afraid
So he says but who would be interested in fighting such a dangerman the El Maachi bounty turned out to be useless how much money has Spencer got? I think the best he can hope for is a prizefighter one dayi mean hes 39 which should be way over the hill for someone that weight we shall see...
I was there and it was great to see so many local fans go crazy for Choi. Fair few Mongolians there as well, some of whom girls who were nearly fainting when the Warrior came near them after the fight.
There's a write up and photos from the night on the news section of this site. http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24048&more=1
I don't see why a decent light middle would have turned down £15k to fight El-Maachi, if that's the sum that was allegedly offered. I guess there would be promotional problems, but I'm sure Frank Warren would be acting in the best interests of his fighter (Matthew Hall) by allowing him to fight on another promotion for a good payday in a very winnable fight. Unless someone is paid very good money they aren't going to fight Choi :yep
The fight between Nathern Graham and Scott Woolford was quality a real toe 2 toe fight It was a good night of boxing all round-For anyone who has not gone 2 Spencer`s show`s they are well worth a look