Wish i knew! But pretty much correct according to Boxrec http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=18453&cat=boxer And i heard he looked alot trimmer while sparring Dillian Whyte plus he gained alot of weight for the Price fight which i think was the wrong tactic and as i said before greatly effected his mobility.
I dont understand why Maloney wouldnt already have uploaded it he promotes this boxer surely its in his interest especially as it was not shown on Sky.
McDermott claimed that the scales were incorrect for the Price fight. That's why he shakes his head when the official weights are read out at the start of the fight. He claimed he was about 2 stone lighter than the scales said, so that would now make sense. No idea how you weigh somebody and miss the mark by 2 stone, but at HW I suppose nobody really cares.
I remember something about that but if the scales were that out then Price would of weighed two stone lighter. I was ringside and he definitely looked heavier than normal but i could be wrong as it would explain the dramatic weight difference a month later still i cannot imagine such a basic error with the scales.
I agree,it would be a great fight for Dillian ,both ex kickboxers,but i feel Skeltons management would swerve it.
Both Haye and Chisora wanted him as a sparring partner but he turned them down as he regards them both as friends (source: Boxing News).
I agree that Dillian beats him, but don't get the losing to a young kickboxer thing. Skelton was a better kickboxer than he was a boxer in his day.