Who said he thinks its goin to be easy. The mans got serious balls to get in thereknowing how much attention will be payed to him, fair ****ing play to him. I hope he does well. ....But ive seen him and he looks shockingly bad
:deal It was a little harsh! But I do agree that a good outcome would be to show the general public just how hard the sport is, this will most likely come about by Freddie getting a bit of a beating (possibly not in his first fight, but if he faces someone with some experience and skill). I do respect him for trying though, he is a braver man than I am!
His whole attitude when he's talking about it is as if it's just like water off a duck's back for him. He talk's about it as if it's gonna be a walk in the park. Like the opportunity just fell into his lap and he's not bothered by it.
Just a tad. To be honest, I dont have any respect for him because of the way he talks about it as if it's gonna be a piece a ****. He just doesn't seem to bothered. Even the worst of journeymen have donkeys years of experience over him. And as for the skill bit, from what Ive seen of him (just clips) he doesn't seem to have any. This is gonna be very interesting to see anyway.
Noticed during an ad break on prizefighter that sky have started promoting the build up show(s) for this
yeah, surprising sky are showing the documentary on sky1 yet didnt get the actual fight. what is the crack with boxnation that night? flintoff and price surely won't be on at the same time? hope they don't just show the full match a little bit later of one of the fights.
He looks like what he is, a novice. A novice AM not pro. If they put him in with anyone half decent he's getting bowled over!. I'd fancy my chances beating him and that's giving away 3 stone or so. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZeC3kBCChQ[/ame]
Manchester Arena holds about 20,000 people. It's an ambitious venue for a debutant fighter. But with Flintoff's reputation who knows?