Can someone explain Brexit and it's effect on Boxing?
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Was of the impression that Ireland and Northern Ireland had serious political arguments (beyond even just the Catholics versus Protestants thing) that still needed to be worked through.Very realistic possibility, especially as Scotland has been very anti-English dominance. They did have their referendum some years ago, I suspect a new one will be asked for soon and they will seek independent admission to the EU. I think it's probably likely that Wales or NI or both will join, or that NI unites with Ireland.
Looking at the vote breakdown this morning, it'd seem as if Scotland and Northern Ireland were the only parties outside of Britain that wanted to stay in Europe (the Welsh seemed to have voted with most of Britain, with London being the exception).
Scotland on it's own (with the Scots looking for EU admission), a unified Ireland (other political differences aside, the unification would allow for the Northern Irish to stay), and Britain/Wales still in the United Kingdom.Comment
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Looks like his contract was in USD. So, they would need to spend more GBP to get back to that USD amount. Brazzealle's amount stays the same. Looks like Hearn has to cover the difference.Check this out. How is Breazeale more expensive? I thought he lost money?
Breazeale is right now much more expensive for Eddie Hearn that he was just 24 hours ago. Much more. Joshua earning less. #boxing #Brexit
— przemek garczarczyk (@garnekmedia) June 24, 2016
Last edited by El-blanco; 06-24-2016, 03:28 PM.Comment
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Actually recovery in the pound and the markets here was pretty quick.
The drop by close wasn't too bad.
Pound to the Euro was actually up on what it was for the Martin fight.
All scary bull poo.Comment
If England were allowed to vote on Scotland being part of the UK i'm sure we would be saying bye to them too.
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