
Dec 7, 2019 -- 1:58AM, tictacman1 wrote:
Some Joshua fans, draped in Union Jacks, told BBC Sport the access to tickets - which range from £105 to £10,500 in price - was straightforward.Fans who do get to Diriyah Arena - and organisers say tickets were bought in 65 countries - will sit in a 15,000-seat venue that did not exist two months ago.
Wonder how many Injuns and Pakis died building that?


juice,, i was 'privileged to see Australia' a few years back, loved the place and people.I'm an old sod now but regret being denied the oppertunity When i was 16 to go by my ex missus, we were engaged at the time. 2 gigantic mistakes with my agreeing to her demands not to go, marrying the cooontand not going. Eventually I grew up and divorced the bitch. I'm not bitter really 

Will they get him into the ring ?
Dec 7, 2019 -- 3:15AM, boxingthefox wrote:
Hey juice I'm wide awake, not through choice! juice,, i was 'privileged to see Australia' a few years back, loved the place and people.I'm an old sod now but regret being denied the oppertunity When i was 16 to go by my ex missus, we were engaged at the time. 2 gigantic mistakes with my agreeing to her demands not to go, marrying the cooontand not going. Eventually I grew up and divorced the bitch. I'm not bitter really
Dec 7, 2019 -- 12:49PM, casemoney wrote:
The Mexican has weighed in at Over 20 stone Will they get him into the ring ?
Yeh I couldn't believe that, 20 stone is massive!
Dec 7, 2019 -- 1:28PM, johnnythebull wrote:
unfortunately,i think the Nigerian drug dealing POS will prob stop Ruiz tho' i would lurv to be proven wrongcouldn't agree more about the media esp Sky hyping up the most ordinary of boxers as tho' they were Sugar Ray(the original)and the retards being taken in by the whole b0llocksno slight on anyone stepping in the ring tho'..fair play to them they can only be at the level they are..it's a tough,dangerous businessone of the few ways those from a less than privileged background can set themselves up for life
He just can't help himself.
Dec 7, 2019 -- 10:12PM, Torquemada wrote:
Superb performance from AJ. Total discipline.
Are u serious. He was fighting a dud for the 2nd time after getting beat first time around by the same dud. Lets see AJ fight one of the real top 3 or 4 current heavyweights


Dec 8, 2019 -- 6:48PM, bigmo wrote:
He did what he had to do. He learnt from the first match. Give him a bit of slack. Have a go when he gets "found out" as some on here are so desperate for.
Who ever heard of Ruiz until he got the late call first time around? Ruiz is a nobody boxer who won a World title and now will disappear like David Price, etc