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Tottenham Stadium Fight Night Experience: Coked-up Circus of human tragedy!

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Image: Why Now, Conor? Benn's Late Talk of Trouble Before Eubank Jr. Clash

I swear to God, if you ever want society to fall in real time, just go to the stadium in Great Britain.

Last night at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium? Pure human zoo. You might think that you went to a vast boxing party, but do not-welcome the biggest freakshow in Great Britain: Got Goramed Up, you think you are Tony Montana in a stone island jacket worth 900 pounds, your mother bought you in clarna payments.

First of all, can someone explain why British chicks dress like a fraudulent prostitutes from a low -budget Netflix document every time a boxing night is held? As seriously – a false tan, false eyelashes, false designer bags and dresses so tight that you can practically see what they had at lunch. A tip around a puddle of piss and vomiting on heels apparently cannot enter. Is this a national tradition? “Oi Becky, we’re in boxing, don’t forget about a slut costume!”

Secondly, literally nothing to see. I was about 40 meters from the ring, and I got my trouble, it is the perfect view of the back of your head waving a trivery, as if he were in Glastonbury. I didn’t see the impact. I couldn’t even say which blob was Eubank and which was Benn. There might as well be two mannequins fighting at the other end of the parking lot. Seriously, Dazn on a cracked iPad would be clearer.

And the guys? Oh God, guys. Each second was a Kieran or Callum, behaving as if he were a veteran of the scene from Green Street Hooligans, pushing his chest, nose dripping from coke, looking for an excuse to suppress someone over a spilled mug. Absolutely puree, jumping like toys, trying to start fighting containers, stewards, each other, call it. Each second word was “Bro” or “Bruv”, each third word was a slothful threat that nobody was sober enough to go back. A real group of masters. Absolute weapon.

And then the girls again, I’m sorry, but the girls … Christ. I saw better-dressed crowds except for 3-Z-1 kebab stores at 4 am, I don’t know who told them how rejected accessories to the Love Island was a good idea for a boxing party, but here we are-the foolish melting under the stadium’s lights, mascara, shoes in hand at 22:00, unable to barefoot on sticky (urine and vomit). on your own reflection.

To be straightforward, the atmosphere was as if you took football hooligans, handed them a economical coke worth 200 pounds and I told them that they were the main event. At some point, I think that full -scale riots almost began near the Balmy Dogs stand and to be straightforward, it would be more fun than actual fights … which I didn’t see again. Zero. Will Only a few wasted heads deep into the giant blurred screens and pretending to know what the hell is.

Stadium fights must end. Stadium fights are nonsense. You pay hundreds for nothing, surrounded by drunken, chanted clowns of cosplaying as hooligans from the 90s, and you go out with a headache, colored with a pair of trainers and a stern need to reconsider your life choices.

Next time? I stop at home with a chips bag, six pack and 4K TV.

No puddle, without defeated Kevins screaming “Smack” im, Bruv “, without regret. Only fight. Imagine it.

Last updated 28/28/2025

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Sulaiman says Shakur has huge all-time potential

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Image: Derek 'Bozy' Ennis to Shakur Stevenson: "You Don't Have to Prove Anything to Anybody"

“He’s a great fighter. He has everything,” Sulaiman told Ring Champs. “He has all-time potential. He’s a great fighter.”

Sulaiman said Stevenson’s skills have already been proven in multiple leagues, adding that the latest move has only strengthened his standing in the sport.

The comments came when Sulaiman was asked whether Stevenson could finally become boxing’s top pound-for-pound fighter. His answer was direct.

“I think so,” Sulaiman said. “He looks very good and sturdy in this weight class.”

Stevenson’s rise also became a major topic of conversation after the Teofimo fight. Sulaiman said the up-to-date division seemed to suit him physically.

At 28 years elderly, Stevenson is currently at the point in his career where accolades become expectations. Talent alone no longer divides him. The question is whether his upcoming fights match the level people currently see in him.

All the while, Sugar Ray Robinson was moving up from welterweight to middleweight and fighting the toughest monsters of his era without asking them to suck him parched. When you request a hydration clause, as Shakur did with Conor Benn at welterweight, you are essentially saying that you want your opponent to be at his weakest while you are at his best.

Sugar Ray Robinson didn’t ask for a “rehydration clause” during his fight with Jake LaMotta. He just went out and fought a much bigger, stronger man. If Shakur wants to be mentioned in the same breath, he must finally fight a fight in which he will not be the one dictated by physical disabilities.

Robinson didn’t ask for a “rehydration clause” in his fight with Jake LaMotta. He just went out and fought a much bigger, stronger man. If Shakur wants to be mentioned in the same breath, he must finally fight a fight in which he will not be the one dictated by physical disabilities.

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Gervonta Davis called out by world champion for mega fight: “I need it”

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Gervonta Davis called out by world champion for mega fight: “I need it”

Gervonta Davis’ future is currently in doubt, but that’s not stopping one of the reigning world champions from calling out ‘Tank’ for a showdown.

It was over a year since Davis last saw action in March 2025 against Lamont Roach Jr. This fight ended in a controversial majority draw, but “Tank” still defended his WBA lightweight title.

Since then, however, the Baltimore man’s life has been extremely hard. A first-time exhibition with YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, scheduled for November, was canceled after Davis found himself at the center of domestic violence allegations.

Further allegations led to “Tank” losing his WBA belt and being declared champion during his hiatus, but earlier this year reports surfaced that he could return against former foe and current WBC interim super lightweight champion Isaac Cruz.

After Ryan Garcia posted, it’s yet another former foe of Davis who is now calling for a rematch social media his intention to secure a second fight.

“I pray I get a tank rematch one day. I need it back on equal footing. I need it!!!”

Garcia suffered a seventh-round loss to Davis when they met in April 2023, but “King Ry” has repeatedly said since the fight that he was far from his best as it was a 136-pound catchweight fight with a 10-pound rehydration clause.

in February Garcia defeated Mario Barrios to win the WBC welterweight titleand if Davis decides to campaign at 147 pounds, the prospect of winning world titles in another weight class could tempt him into a rematch with “King Ry.”

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Eddie Hearn warns that Zuffa athletes could lose their world title eligibility

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Image: Eddie Hearn Says Zuffa Fighters Should Lose Access To World Titles

“I think there will be a large split in boxing now,” promoter Matchroom Hearn told the media. “If you go with Zuffa, you’re out of the governing bodies. I think that’s really what it’s going to have to be like.”

Hearn’s comments come at a time when Zuffa Boxing is gaining momentum and gaining attention from fighters and promoters across the sport. The long-term question was whether the events would interact with the WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO systems, or go in a different direction.

Hearn explained his position.

“If you sign with Zuffa, you can’t win the world championship,” he said. “You can’t have it both ways.”

He pointed to the recent movement to include titleholders and challengers, arguing that fighters who leave the customary route are giving up some of what boxing has historically valued most.

“Legacy will always be the answer,” Hearn said.

This line leads to a real fight under the headlines. Zuffa can offer money, platform power and stern promotion via TKO. Time-honored boxing still offers belts, rankings and the story behind becoming a champion.

Many competitors will try to secure both if possible. Hearn is doubtful whether the balance can be maintained.

Hearn also criticized recent arguments against the Ali Act and said income transparency remains one of the strongest protections for combatants in the current US system.

Whether fans agree with Hearn or not, he touched on something real. Boxing may be heading down two separate paths, and fighters will soon have to decide which is more vital.

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