Nothing invokes interest in our sport more than a feisty heavyweight showdown.
Though I have no involvement, I’m excited at this week’s announcement that unbeaten Manchester traveller Tyson Fury and ex WBA champion David Haye are to square off at the Manchester Arena on 28th September.
It’s a collision that has huge significance not just to British boxing but also the flagging world heavyweight scene. Both are highly rated by the major sanctioning organisations, both have gargantuan egos and both are executioners who possess the artillery to incapacitate the opposition with a single blow.
Regardless of which camp you’re rooting for, this is a fight that will generate huge business and more importantly inspire lively debate among all sports fans which is what boxing requires. Hats off to Hayemaker and Hennessy Sports for putting the fight together.
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Though I have no involvement, I’m excited at this week’s announcement that unbeaten Manchester traveller Tyson Fury and ex WBA champion David Haye are to square off at the Manchester Arena on 28th September.
It’s a collision that has huge significance not just to British boxing but also the flagging world heavyweight scene. Both are highly rated by the major sanctioning organisations, both have gargantuan egos and both are executioners who possess the artillery to incapacitate the opposition with a single blow.
Regardless of which camp you’re rooting for, this is a fight that will generate huge business and more importantly inspire lively debate among all sports fans which is what boxing requires. Hats off to Hayemaker and Hennessy Sports for putting the fight together.
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