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It is ALL about McGregor vs. Diaz! Or at least it is once we get through a lot of other fight talk first. We dive into the non-controversy of Silva vs. Bisping, the ups (Crawford) and downs (Frampton/Quigg) of the boxing world, why people should actually really care about these Bellator and WBA cards, and then we through ourselves headfirst into the weed-smoking, weight jumping wildness that is Conor McGregor facing Nate Diaz at UFC 196 (oh, and a bad ass women's title fight). What more could a fight fan want? Please rate, review and subscribe on your podcasting app. Find us on social media. Thanks!
We review the Frampton Quigg fight and catch up on all the latest boxing gossip that we've missed out on during our absence, plus look ahead to Bradley Skeete facing Sam Eggington.
The DEBUT edition of the new boxing podcast brought to you by Boxing Monthly and Ball Street. Hosted by Mark Butcher of Boxing with guests Callum from Boxing Monthly, Flav from Ball Street and Alex from the Fighting Cock podcast. The guys talk about why they love boxing, preview Frampton/Quigg, discuss Khan v Canelo, their fear of Ann Wolfe and more!!
If you're a boxing fan, you know that Terence Crawford is fighting Hank Lundy on HBO this weekend. But you'd also know that in terms of excitement, interest and even matchups go, Carl Frampton vs Scott Quigg is the fight to look forward to. In honor of the huge super bantamweight matchup, boxing commentator and writer Corey Erdman joins Compubox operator and historian Aris Pina and Patrick Connor of The Fight City in recalling some of the biggest British and European fights ever to take place. Some of the names potentially on the list: Max Schmeling, Wladimir Klitschko, Lennox Lewis, Muhammad Ali, Frank Bruno, Henry Cooper... You'll have to listen to get it all. Follow us on Twitter! Corey Erdman: @corey_erdman Aris Pina: @PunchZoneAris Patrick Connor: @PatrickMConnor Top Men Boxing Radio on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TMBRadio And throw us a good rating on iTunes if you listen that way! Thanks for tuning in!
In this latest episode of the Forum, Steve Wellings from Irishboxingreview.com is joined by Irish-boxing.com duo Derek McKenna and Jonny Stapleton. The panel discuss Andy Lee's draw with Peter Quillin in New York and possible future options for the Limerick man. They also mention wins for Ryan Burnett and Jono Carroll, speculate over a potential clash between Josh Warrington and Marco McCullough and debate possible next moves for Dennis Hogan, Eamonn O'Kane and our WSB talent. The threesome end by trying to work out why Frampton-Quigg still hasn't been announced and enjoy Eddie Hearn's attempts to kickstart negotiations with a hefty cheque and a winning smile. Contact the guys on Twitter: Steve at irishboxreview, Jonny at jonnyhips, Derek at derekmckenna and Irish-boxing.com at irishboxingcom. Add steve.wellings in Skype to come on future shows and let us know what you think.