Frank warren is an inspiration.. What a man..
Love Frank such a good promoter and has moved with the times and not been stubborn he is proven top level promoter, would love Franks as my promoter after Hearn
Eubank vs sheraaz great fight
But Eubank doesn't get the big payday he's looking for..he might as well take the gimmicky nonsense fight against egg man benn.
Reminds me of my dad, heart of gold but always on the edge of biting haha
Bricktop starts at 5:06
He hardly 'lost it"
Who/which channel asked Frank the question the other day the annoyed him so much/who he called “an idiot”?🤣
Eubank is going to get the end of his career and there will be fuck all really to show for it. He's missed out on so many big fights and big opportunities.
Frank is the boss. In the same way Vincent Gigante was the boss…. Frank should be knighted.
After Dubois beats AJ i would like to see AJ go straight back in at world level.
We dont want to see him fight anymore guys like Franklin or Helenius.
At least AJ only fights bums when rebuilding....a certain "champion" was fighting Ngannou and chrisora at the peak of his career 😂
Anthony Joshua fought Takam and Pulev on PPV as a unified champion. Same Takam and Pulev that got smashed by Chisora😂
Anthony Joshua also cherrypicked Joseph Parker who later lost to Chisora but got a gift decision
Anthony Joshua is the worst quitter. Dubois is 26 year old and still learning. He quit after a broken eye socket in 2020, aged 23. Anthony Joshua quit when he was 30 year old. He quit against Andy because he was terrified of getting KOed brutally by the Mexican man
Frank's copying Eddie with a bit of colour on his hair. Leave it out twitch
Matchroom just sold 200 tickets to show in japan no wonder dazn are begging frank and queensberry to join especially after the 10-0 win
That was terrible, it was like a morgue in there. 200 in a 6k capacity. You can get 1500 in York Hall ffs
How many tickets has frank sold doing a show in Japan … oh Yh I forgot 🙊
This muppets is posting this on every. Video
Matchroom have spent years doing small shows in emerging markets. It’s one of their long term business models and over the years it’s started to pay off in some of those markets. Sometimes it doesn’t. They can afford to lose on it since they also do massive sell out shows elsewhere. Almost every business trying to grow takes a similar approach. It’s a “both/and” not “either/or”.