"Muh nothing to the table" is just a variation of a "muh A side", "muh split". In recent months we've heard BoMac (on behalf of Terence Crawford), Bill Haney (on behalf of his son Devin) and Canelo use this phrase. The common theme is that it's a justification for avoiding a dangerous rival.
Broadcasters need to start inserting clauses into contracts with words to the effect, "best endeavours must be made to face your closest rivals, public statements made to the contrary risk invalidating your contract".
Broadcasters need to start inserting clauses into contracts with words to the effect, "best endeavours must be made to face your closest rivals, public statements made to the contrary risk invalidating your contract".
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