I'm not sure why Fury comes in for the stick he gets here, do we want heavyweights who keep their heads down and happy to make a career as an sparring partner? If so how many Michael Sprott threads have you seen recently? I don't think he came across as arrogant at all, just a young man who's had a good start to a pro career, carries on improving and is confident. Good to see Setanta using the clip of him punching himself v Swaby about 20 times. Still gets a laugh,. Saying that the 'real' Tyson couldn't have done much better in his fights seems like a perfectly reasonable thing to me - he's not saying he's better then Tyson or could beat Tyson at the stage or whatever, just that he's looking at high standards. Good luck to him I say. Anyone else with me?
best part was how when he hung up they showed him uppercutting himself...then when he came back on they were all calm and cheerful great stuff