
Most don't agree but Buatsi beats a very boring Zach Parker. Meanwhile Lyndon Arthur wins in a great fight and Liam Cameron comes back with a win after his loss to Ben Whittaker.
Fabio Wardley does the unthinkable and stops Joseph Parker in the 11th round. But Howard Foster strikes again with many feeling like it was a premature stoppage. We dissect the fight and offer our completely biased and uneducated opinions.
Fabio Wardley is testing himself against Joseph Parker, will he find the knockout punch again like he's always done in the past? We debate how this one might pan out for Wardley and whether the winner will actually get the Usyk fight.
Sadly Dave Allen just wasn't good enough to beat a solid looking Arslanbek Makhmudov. Hopefully Dave will carry on fighting and may even get a British title shot at some point in the future.
Dave Allen returns after his demolition of Johnny Fisher. Can he defeat the man that looks like a villain from James Bond?
We also talk about Moses Itauma and Ben Whittaker and all the developments that have been happening.
It begins. Eubank Jr is on fine form at the first press conference for the Eubank Jr v Benn 2 fight. Did he go too far? And what the hell was Nigel talking about?
Other fights and boxers that we cover:
* Ricky Hatton
* Eubank Jr v Benn 2
* May... more
It was never in doubt. Err. Well it was, we both doubted Terence Crawford but he gave Canelo Alvarez a boxing lesson and the Mexican never really got going. Is time up for Canelo? What does Crawford do next?
It's the biggest fight of the year, apparently. We're not totally convinced by this one but that's not going to stop us talking about it. Canelo v Crawford, can Bud do the unthinkable and move up 2 weights and beat the ginger Mexican?
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The content mostly revolves around discussions of heavyweight boxing, where the hosts express strong opinions on current fighters, matchups, and the overall state of the sport. Through the analysis of fights, they scrutinize fighters' performances, management decisions, and the impact of athletic strategies, revealing an in-depth understanding and critique of the boxing world. Notable fighters frequently mentioned include Deontay Wilder, Oleksandr Usyk, and Dillian Whyte, while themes of personal opinions on fight outcomes and fighter dynamics are prevalent. The conversational tone combines analyses with humor and relatable anecdotes, making the discussions accessible to both casual fans and boxing aficionados alike.
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