Unlike Yarde who had no amateur pedigree and 18 tomato cans on his resume before taking a leap to fight a killer in his backyard - Luke Campbell is the greatest British amateur boxer ever. Campbell has an amateur record of 153-24 and an Olympic gold medal. He also turned pro before Lomachenko and he's fighting in-front of the home crowd.
Evidently, going into this fight, Campbell isn't a novice - he's a seasoned veteran. And he also has height, reach and weight advantage.
I'm expecting the pitchfork to come out on Saturday, if he gets schooled by Lomachenko. No excuses for Shane McGuigan and the twitter cult of bummy British boxers who never went past British level and other internet idiots. I want to see the same level of attack that Yarde and his team got on Saturday from their twitter fingers.
Several origins have been proposed; possibly derived from dialectal nonce, nonse (“******, worthless individual”)
LMAO. Yeah, “nonse”, you illiterate dyckhead.
You can’t spell, can’t construct a sentence that’s intelligible and can’t punctuate properly. So, how do you expect me to trust your judgement on anything that requires intellect, when you’re dyslexic and autistic at the same time? LMAO.
You sound like the typical yob from Cheshire that dropped out of school in year 7 and had to become trainee plumber, lol. Give it a break illiterate muppet - this topic is above what your brain fart can muster.
I created the topic in context of the unnecessary attack Yarde’s team got on Saturday.
I’m basically just playing the devil’s advocate and checking if Campbell would be held to the same standard.
I don't think Tunde should get the sack, but I also wouldn't care if he did. I get he's trying to do something very different and all the power to him.
But it didn't pay off so he's got to face the criticism.
He let it off that Kovalev would be easy for Yarde.
Why do you want every British boxer to change trainers? It's not always the trainer's fault. Sometimes fighters reach their ceiling and can't go beyond.
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