My assessment of the situation is that Joshua vs Wilder has always been unlikely, if there wasn’t enough will to make the fight in the past, then...
As I recall I gave Joshua 2 rounds, but being a bit more generous it could have been 3.
Jordan took a personal dig at Hearn first, so Hearn had a pop back. I’m not sure that’s evidence of him being nasty.
If Inoue fights in the US will he be allowed to use an IV to mask dodgy substances in his system? That would be straight from Floyd’s playbook.
Ooof, I voted by accident.
There’s a very obvious pattern of Fury’s team offering fights they have no intention of following through on. Last year his intention was to fight...
Commercially I expect it to be a failure, but the Saudi’s probably won’t care much and we’ll never know what the damage is.
Soon it will be "he's in the guiness world records as the biggest puncher ever".
I don’t really understand the term crossover fight. To me it implies a mix of rules between two guys from different sports, but in reality it just...
If he’s so game then why is his record a wasteland? He’s had 15 years as a pro to build a list of top opponents.
The rumour is it's an exhibition and Ngannou won't even be allowed to properly hit him. It would be more suited to a WWE board than an MMA one.
I heard that and couldn’t work out what it meant. Change the metrics of when fights get made? Will Fury set up a fight in an alternate timeline?...
Fighting a power puncher but putting in the contract that he’s not allowed to use it is a game changer tbf.
Crews fighting style reminds me of Ricky Balboa Gervais against Grant Bovey, not quite as slick though. Marshall is the clear winner.
Surely if he fights an MMA guy it would have to be an exhibition, or at least a non-title fight?