The UK-Africa boxing experiment has been a disaster. It smells of colonialism, or at bet, a cynical cash-grab without having to invest in UK fighters.
But, it points to the desperation these promoters have to make money at all costs, no matter how much damage it does to the brand.
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The UK-Africa boxing experiment has been a disaster. It smells of colonialism, or at bet, a cynical cash-grab without having to invest in UK fighters.
But, it points to the desperation these promoters have to make money at all costs, no matter how much damage it does to the brand.
When you carry on like Andrew Tate and you say the things that he says, the only way you should ever lose a fight is on your shield.
You can never go out soft, the world will not allow you to go out soft after everything you have said.
On Saturday night, we saw Andrew Tate go out soft he looked very hollow looked very weak, looked very human, very average and all he did in fighting Chase Demoor that way was give all of his opponents the ammunition they needed.
Probably wasn’t the smartest decision.
Beyond Boxing
The UK-Africa boxing experiment has been a disaster. It smells of colonialism, or at bet, a cynical cash-grab without having to invest in UK fighters.
But, it points to the desperation these promoters have to make money at all costs, no matter how much damage it does to the brand.