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Natasha Jonas vs Lauren Price: Coach of weighing in scales

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Joe Gallagher questioned the accuracy and calibration of the scales used during Thursday weighing for the fight Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price.

Jonas (16-2-1, 9 KO) will defend its WBC and IBF titles against Price (8-0, 2 KO), which holds the WBA belt, In London Royal Albert Hall on Friday.

Coach Jonas, on Thursday, coach Jonas, interrupted the announcement of fighters to ask for a calibration certificate for used scales, and said that all warriors weighed lighter than expected.

Boxxer and British Boxing Board of Control developed a certificate for Gallagher, which remained dissatisfied, taking into account that the scales were last calibrated in January.

“They have been calibrated [Jan. 9]We are here in March. Their scales, in terms of boxing, are [meant to be] Place there and calibrated here today and they don’t move ” Gallagher said Sky Sports.

“They are not [meant to be] calibrated in the hotel and transported. After moving these scales, they do not calibrate anymore. Everyone who weighed went: “They are airy, are airy, they are airy.”

Jonas weighed 145 pounds, and the price was 146bed.

“I only protect Natasha when I hear that Price is fighting with weight, I think” they are airy and the main event and I want them to bring weight, “said Gallagher.

“The point is that you have this huge prestigious event and we cannot get a set of appropriate calibrated scales. Yes, they brought weight, but they are not calibrated.

“We are talking about the level of the world title. Can you imagine hypothetically [Manny] Pacquiao vs. [Floyd] Mayweather, I’m not saying that it is so, but can you imagine whether they have been calibrated in America.

“I just wanted to see the certificate to say that these scales are calibrated and are not. So technically this is not a fight for the title of world champion. “

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“Dana’s daddy is Turki Alalshikh”

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Jordan argued that the reality behind the proposed Joshua vs. Fury fight differs significantly from public statements, before explaining why he believed the event was already taking place outside the normal promotional structure.

“With all due respect, but first and foremost, the reasons why there is enough money to do this is, as we both know and have discussed many times, that both Tyson and Joshua have slightly different deals with their promoters than other fighters because they are not subject to a broadcasting obligation,” Simon said on talkSport Boxing.

“So when Tyson Fury does a deal, he doesn’t necessarily have to be on a broadcaster that Frank Warren or Eddie Hearn is contracted to.

“Where is this fight? Netflix, right?

“So with all due respect and I mean no disrespect to either Frank or Eddie, neither of them are promoting it.

“It’s a deal with Netflix that ultimately includes some of Turki Alalshikh’s money, so Dana is throwing her two pence into the ring.

“But Eddie promotes AJ and Frank promotes Tyson, so they must be involved.”

Jordan then suggested that White’s connection to Turki Alalshikh is the reason the UFC boss is publicly discussing the fight.

“Dana’s daddy will promote it, i.e. Turki Alalshikh” – said Simon.

Both Joshua and Fury are expected to return to the ring ahead of their scheduled showdown later this year, with Joshua scheduled to fight on July 25, with Fury also discussing a return fight.

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Hrgovic claims Dave Allen has a ‘loser mentality’

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Hrgovic strongly disagreed and mocked Allen’s approach to the fight while discussing his opponent.

“Yes, that’s his loser mentality. That’s what he achieved throughout his career. That’s why he suffered 10 defeats and I suffered one defeat,” Hrgovic told iFL TV.

“It’s just an underdog mentality. I just take the pressure off myself like, ‘I’m a Doncaster boy.’ I’m here to fight the good fight. I don’t have to win. It puts pressure on him.”

“You know, it’s a loser’s mentality. So OK, I’ll take the pressure. I have to win. I’m a winner.

“He always had this mentality. ‘I’m fat. I don’t train. I don’t need to win. I’m tiny’. Come on, man. Don’t make excuses your whole life. Just train, be professional and go for the win.

“I expect him to be the best version of himself because this is a huge opportunity for him and it’s his hometown. I expect him to be in good shape.

“I think I’m definitely a tougher fight for him than Zhang. Zhang is aged, aged.

“I can also be fat if I don’t train and if I drink beer. I can be fat and be a journeyman and come to every fight and just say, ‘I don’t have to win.’ I’m here to fight the good fight. “

“I think I’m better. I’m faster. I’m better in all aspects of the fight. But you know, it’s heavyweight boxing. Anything can happen and he’s a brave guy. He always comes forward and steps up to the fight. So I think it’ll be a good fight.”

Hrgovic comes into the fight after a tough recent run that has included physical fights with Daniel Dubois, Joe Joyce and David Adeleye. He defeated Joyce and Adeleye after losing to Dubois, with both victories coming after tough rounds and bulky rallies.

The fight will be the main event of Saturday’s heavyweight gala in Doncaster.

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