I must be honest I only really took note of Woddhouse when he fought Frankie last year. From the way he conducted himself at the press conference when some light p!sstaking slightly overstepped the mark to the way he fought and pushed Frankie to his limits he really impressed me. Magnanimous & gracious in defeat and aside from that he always put a shift in when he was at Blues. He's a breath of fresh of air and a credit to the sport.
just seen this thread thanks for the kind words fellas it means alot, coming from one sport where i was nataurally gifted i took my skills for granted and didnt think i needed to work at my game just turn up pull the shirt on and go and do my thing, i found out that will only take you so far, players that had no where near my talent went on to achieve alot more than i did because they worked harder simple as that, i take that into the sport im in now, hard work will always beat skill if skill does not work hard, i gave up alot for this sport but its given me alot more than its taken from me, i am in love with what im doing, and your all right im willing to fight anybody anywhere but not for free that was a one off offer!!! i know what its like to **** one career away im not willing to do it again and if i beat dale miles in my next fight then ill fight for the british title and it will take a good man to beat me on that night