"He who laughs last, laughs longest"
I feel sad for Derek Chisora, he's a talented up and coming heavyweight with a bright future and I feel that whilst defeat against Wladimir was almost certain, he would have aquitted himself just fine. I hope he still gets his chance one day.
However, there is something deeply satisfying about Frank Warren quietly getting his arse handed to him by the lesser force in British Boxing promotion. There was something distictly 'bully-boy' about Warren needlessly putting the boot into Booth at the last press conference. Frank doesn't like it when things don't go his way, and his lack of humility on that occasion spoke volumes about what kind of character he is. Even if what he said was the truth the lack of class was breathtaking.
So hayemaker won the purse bid for the Degale Groves fight, and now this second blow for Warren. It's not fashionable (especially on Boxingscene) to say anything positive about Booth, but I like the way he's done his business like a silent assassin. He didn't react to Warren's personal criticism, and I have a hunch he won't stoop to Warren's levels now he appears to be back in the position of power.
Well done Adam, you handled Frank Warren beautifully.
I feel sad for Derek Chisora, he's a talented up and coming heavyweight with a bright future and I feel that whilst defeat against Wladimir was almost certain, he would have aquitted himself just fine. I hope he still gets his chance one day.
However, there is something deeply satisfying about Frank Warren quietly getting his arse handed to him by the lesser force in British Boxing promotion. There was something distictly 'bully-boy' about Warren needlessly putting the boot into Booth at the last press conference. Frank doesn't like it when things don't go his way, and his lack of humility on that occasion spoke volumes about what kind of character he is. Even if what he said was the truth the lack of class was breathtaking.
So hayemaker won the purse bid for the Degale Groves fight, and now this second blow for Warren. It's not fashionable (especially on Boxingscene) to say anything positive about Booth, but I like the way he's done his business like a silent assassin. He didn't react to Warren's personal criticism, and I have a hunch he won't stoop to Warren's levels now he appears to be back in the position of power.
Well done Adam, you handled Frank Warren beautifully.
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