Turns out, he was just trying to use Matchroom’s restroom facilities, but no one could understand a word he was saying and he somehow ended up with a contract.
Who else is gonna sign him anyway? No, seriously. I like Beefy. he was a good local boxer. Probably would have gotten in trouble, jail or stabbed, like other scallys of his type. But thanks to boxing, he was able to live comfortably. Good for him! Lots of mileage, but hey, nothing a used car salesman like Hearn can't sell.
He looked shot v Jr. , never really threw a punch Injured , maybe but then shouldn't have taken the fight . career 154 fighting at middle , I struggle to see anything for him other than a faded name for a up and comer or maybe , maybe a fight with Josh Kelly.
He looked shot v Jr. , never really threw a punch Injured , maybe but then shouldn't have taken the fight . career 154 fighting at middle , I struggle to see anything for him other than a faded name for a up and comer or maybe , maybe a fight with Josh Kelly.
You're probably right but it did look like something wasn't quite right with him. I can see why Eddie has signed him. He's a decent name and in the right fight sells out the biggest indoor venues in Manchester or Liverpool.
Time will tell though if he really is shot. Chuck him in with Bentley and let's see
Who else is gonna sign him anyway? No, seriously. I like Beefy. he was a good local boxer. Probably would have gotten in trouble, jail or stabbed, like other scallys of his type. But thanks to boxing, he was able to live comfortably. Good for him! Lots of mileage, but hey, nothing a used car salesman like Hearn can't sell.
I am sure top of the list, of wants and needs for any UK promoter 'Is for them to have a Liverpool fighter in their team. Liam Smith is likely the most backed and supported Smith brother and fighter from Liverpool currently active. Who has been involved in the most intriguing fights, and still? Has potentially many big opportunities that can come his way'.
Promoters essentially in my opinion, would want fighters from Ireland, Scotland, Liverpool, Manchester and then London 'Because historically it is easy to build support bases and a market with those fighters'.
Note: David Price for the large majority of his early career, was a by far more supported and bigger fighter than Tyson Fury 'Smith? Yes I would not rate him as super talented. But he seems like a very game fighter, that is extremely certain of his style'.
I don't think Eddie Hearn will need to do much pushing with Liam Smith's career 'Chris Eubank Junior III, Conor Benn, maybe even another World title fight at 154 pounds. Those are all the opportunities that await Smith in the future, if? He can keep winning'.
To conclude: I personally think Liam Smith maybe should stay at 160 pounds, unless? There is a definitive World title fight lined up for him at 154 pounds. Liam Smith vs Chris Eubank Junior III, is a bigger and more meaningful fight than Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Junior. The matchup between those fighters is less manufactured, to favour one of the fighters i.e. Conor Benn with all the original catch weights, and now still a rehydration clause'.
Liam Smith vs Chris Eubank Junior I & II 'Were not manufactured fights. Smith fought Eubank Junior twice, at the full 160 pound weight limit without no catch weight or rehydration clauses put in place, to tactically increase the likely-hood of him wining or to decrease Chris Eubank Junior's overall conditioning'.
The trilogy fight could easily be staged at Anfield football stadium 'It is a great domestic match up, one of the best of these past few years' etc.
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