Totally agree with Froch on this .But the promoters are after a quick buck and often sell fighters like Benn based on nothing much more than the family name.
And we want your weird nosed as to respect that we don’t care that you put 70k people in an arena , you had never done that ever in your career and you never did it again. It’s obvious the arena was half and half split, stop boasting yourself and continuously talk about yourself when they ask you about certain fights involving two other fighters, you egomaniac mf
Totally agree with Froch on this .But the promoters are after a quick buck and often sell fighters like Benn based on nothing much more than the family name.
The Lonsdale is probably my favorite looking belt, but not everyone's career will go down the traditional route. It's definitely about money, and there's only a certain amount that can be made when you're chasing the domestic level titles. I thought Benn's opposition was decent: Formella, Vargas, Granados, Algeri, van Heerden. Team Benn completely fxcked up when they started chasing Eubank. Eubank was the money grab that threw his career progression off. I'm not a fan of the Pac match-up either, but he might gain more experience from that than going after the Lonsdale.
Totally agree with Froch on this .But the promoters are after a quick buck and often sell fighters like Benn based on nothing much more than the family name.
Yeah British title fights are fun fights to watch half of the time and some of them are proper wars and sometimes and they really give guys experience when stepping up but also sometimes it's there ceiling
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