"I work in the gym and after 15 years of boxing I know what to expect, I sparred with Jarrel Miller and went through tough 8 rounds with him, he looks much better than the last time he fought with Mariusz Wahh As for me, I hope to fight with Chris Arreola Anyone who knows my style and knows what Chris brings to the ring understands that our fight will not need referees and the one who stays on legs at the end of the fight.We recently talked about this fight in New York for a mug of beer, and he . Um to this fight there is another option in this battle to fight with Charles Martin I like that, too, when what I hear, it's the end of June -..? The beginning of July. "
British super heavyweight prospectus 21-year-old Nathan Gorman (12-0, 10 KOs) will enter the ring on June 9 in Manchester, United Kingdom. The rival of Gorman will be determined soon. Nathan Gorman started boxing at the age of 14, after which he moved to the profession in 2015, signing a contract with Frank Warren. Gorman's coach is Ricky Hatton. Recall that in his last fight, Nathan Gorman knocked out Morgan Dessaux in the second round.
"We started this experimental program and conducted various studies. Since the 1970s and 1980s, there have been significant changes in the heavyweight division, but after studying the results, it turned out that if we create an extra heavyweight division, then it will have fewer fighters," - said Suleiman. "Therefore, I believe that the heavyweight division will remain untouched. There are fights where the difference between fighters of this division is really great, for example Luis Ortiz was heavier than Deontay Wilder for 13 kg's, but I believe that we have nothing to worry about. " "said Mauricio Suleiman.
Favorites amongst the bookmakers for Fury's next opponent are: Dominik Brezil 10/1 Alexander Ustinov 10/1 Derek Chisora 16/1 Nick Webb 16/1 David Price 16/1 Charles Martin 16/1 Lucas Brown 16/1 Nathan Gorman 16/1 Kevin Johnson 20/1 Shannon Briggs 33/1 Dillan White 33/1 Luis Ortiz 33/1 Daniel Dubois 50/1 Tony Bellew 100/1 Anthony Joshua 100/1 David Haye 100/1
This might be a more interesting matchup than most anticipate. Saglam was outboxing Charr before retiring due to injury and his other 3 losses being to Parker just before he burst on to the world stage, a Solis who was still fringe-contender level and Wallisch who for my money was the #1 HW h2h out of Germany for quite sometime. Huck by TKO is my pick but it wouldn't shock me if Saglam banked some of the early rounds and it was competitive up until the time of the stoppage.
"I've never seen Daniel Dubois succeed in dumping Joshua, I'm sure it's 99 percent, I was also in Joshua's camp, maybe Dubois, and I could shake Joshua a bit, but people are talking about knockdown, but it just was not there," said Clark. "Dubois is a good guy, probably he said that he shook Joshua, and people fanned it and started saying that he threw Joshua in. If Daniel Dubois could really do it, then Joshua would have said so, but it did not happen, "The boxers do the work on sparring and from time to time, we miss the blows." I saw Joshua get a heavy blow from Dubois, but I also saw how Dubois also received from Joshua. " "I can say that Dubois really hits hard, he once hit me when I was in an unstable position and I was knocked down, I admit it, but it was just sparring." said Fraser Clark. P.S. This is not true. Dubois himself confirmed more than one one occasion that he knocked down Joshua. Clarke wasn't there, so?!