I can't help but think that doping would be virtually eliminated overnight if trainers were banned for as long as any fighter who got caught.
Bruno was the better boxer, both can punch, Wardley has the better chin and stamina. Now I'd go for Bruno, in twelve months it might be different.
The trouble with Parker taking a knee is that it would have given Foster another excuse to step in. It was a bad stoppage but it wasn't the worst,...
1) TV pundits refusing to call out bad decisions 2) Two or more televised cards on the same night 3) Football crowds being called "great atmosphere"
That's something fighters don't seem to do now.
Fair does, this is a corking fight.
If it's as good as the last couple of shows you can keep Parker v Wardley.
A boxer whose career lasted as long as Archie's could have fought on the same bills as him and Bob Fitzsimmons at the start of his career and...
Mason Cartwright just scored a first round stoppage.
The first one I saw had the away fighter winning a close call, which bodes well for the rest of the bill.
If he beats Donovan again does he keep him?
Losing to Makhmudov doesn't get you a British title shot. Selling 9,000 tickets for it does, though.
Some of these VIP shows are really good and the commentators never seem to take themselves too seriously.
Journeymen are some of the cutest boxes going - they know how to lose without either getting hurt or looking dangerous.
Does anyone really think that Hearn will let a fighter who can sell that many tickets retire?