This will be a good thing for boxing, Andrew respects boxing and is showing how hard it is. Good luck to him taking on an undefeated US salesman.
This will be a good thing for boxing, Andrew respects boxing and is showing how hard it is. Good luck to him taking on an undefeated US salesman.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
If it makes boxing look so bad why are Boxnation (Frank Warren's home of boxing) showing it?
Personally I hope he gets sparked out (without getting seriously hurt of course).
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
Ive been told that if Freddie wins this one easily , then after another 5 fights Tyson Fury will concider Dawson as a future opponant !
David Price and Nathan Cleverly get first dibs over Fury.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
I can't say I am terribly interested in this. Flintoff has been out of shape most of his life and now he wants to fight at 34? Maybe he can edge a couple, but his technique looks pretty poor. Fair play on wanting the challenge, but it is sad that it is getting so much attention. He doesn't deserve it.
I reckon people shouldn't knock him untill he has fought, I look Freddie and who can't like him. He was such a good character for English cricket and I would be made up for him if he delivers in the ring! I can't wait to see him in action.
The unsung hero's, of boxing are the fighters on the under card, with out them there is no main event,
so when some washed up CRICKETER, gets the limelight how sad.
Remember you may not see them on the TV, or hear there names but they are the bread+ butter of
boxing, to Fucked to play cricket , lets see I want to be a PRO BOXER, what a crock of shit.![]()
Good luck to flintoff but the best outcome is if he gets knocked out.
Sorry.
Yes, good thought......I cant believe I didn't think of this.
A guy who gives the sport hype, attention, brings in marketing dollars, gets punters in the door and gives other fighters exposure and media interest that they ordinarily don't receive.......yep,lets get him away from the sport and hope like hell he gets knocked out!
I can see your point........ best outcome for everybody, NOT!
This fight gives non boxing people the opportunity to see what we all see.....the more interest you can generate, the more the punters walk through the door and as a natural result more money is invested from sponsors and the sport starts to grow.
Lets not be so precious about welcoming perceived "non boxing people" into the sport that we love. If he is fit enough, tough enough and has all the characteristics of a good boxer then all credit to him. If he doesn't then I still say well done for climbing between the ropes and being gutsy enough to try the toughest sport in the world.
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