A lot of the furore since the fight has died down now, tomorrow is the date that the BBBofC has set (according to the BBC website) for its inquiry into the Brentwood fiasco.

Terry O'Connor didn't endear himself to any of the home fans who had turned up to see McDermott fight with an odd 98-92 score in favour of Tyson Fury being his view of the bout. Pundits and critics alike were quick to criticise, and McDermott's manager Frank Maloney didn't pull any punches in his post-fight interview, saying: "I will be well prepared for the hearing and fighting for the future of boxing's image, which has been dented by this debacle. All I want is justice for John and I will go all the way to a court of law to get it if needed. [O'Connor] has made a terrible mistake that has left a young man wondering if it's worth boxing professionally".

How do you think the BBBofC will play this? What with Maloney having a heart attack days later, and Fury due to fight in Ireland on the Bernie Dunne undercard in a few days time, will all the parties even be there?

Personally, I think we'll see an order for a rematch, along with a reprimand to Frank Maloney for his comments, maybe a small fine, and a short suspension for O'Connor.