HAHA He was always a rubbish fighter, yet somehow getting underserved shots on TV Bills, and almost always losing anytime he stepped up
The WBC will probably be licking their lips and make him mandatory for Conor Benn after that performance.
This guy fought 4 times in March of this year! And hes been fighting twice a month for the past 3 months, for a total of 13 fights this year! Dude is working at an insane pace even for a journeyman like him. But its not his first upset, so hopefully it will be fine. He deserves to stay active.
This is what a career fighting domestic dust ups and sparring in British gyms will do to a fighter. It'll knock all of the stuffing out of you His opponent has 18 losses and 2 wins now with a KO 100%
Those kind of guys are a mystery to me (this journeymen) Could someone actually explain me? In fact they aren't that bad but fight scripted fights and try to reduce the damage to the maximum? For example guys with 5-110 records
They are there to lose and inform the promoter afterwards if the prospect is any good/has any potential.
The fights aren't scripted, but they don't try to win. Their job is to put up a bit of a fight but lose.