You may be the only person that follows this club that didn't know about that fight.
Fight? It looked more of a brighton sprint, as the Yid explained it!
Oh look the Oxford hard man is not impressed
Dante, the Spurs bloke from the film, appears to have got into some kind of Twitter thing with ex footballer/boxer Curtis Woodhouse...and look who's stuck his tuppence worth in:
http://www.thesportbible.com/articl...-knight-this-is-what-twitter-was-invented-for
To be fair, it'd be a close fight. Boxing doesn't translate well to street fighting at all and weight plays a huge factor. The fat guy will be hard to ground and can use his weight to gain momentum. Would be an interesting fight.
For me, one of the sadder aspects was that a couple of the guys featured could have made a real go of it as professional boxers. Both instead chose to go down the 'football lad' route. Still, at least the younger of the two, that scrawny featherweight kid, seemed to see a bit of sense. According to the blurb at the end, he joined the army, where he'll hopefully get the same buzz while doing something useful with his life. The older blockhead is of course writing a football hoolie book.
what do you want me to sayWhy no running commentary from the Pretty Pink Fairy ?
what do you want me to say
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DR
To be fair, it'd be a close fight. Boxing doesn't translate well to street fighting at all and weight plays a huge factor. The fat guy will be hard to ground and can use his weight to gain momentum. Would be an interesting fight.