Now, is he not skint? I am sure he could manage a few rounds.MatthewS wrote:I think the poster who said we need more younger, hungrier fighters is spot on. Sprott aside, the veterans were woeful, McPhilbin, relative to his experience, was the fighter of the night.
I know they cant predict how a fighter is going to show up but surely, knowing the styles and capabilities of them from prior fights, they can just turn round and say
'McBride? fat, inactive, plodding McBride? leave him out of it.'
if the criteria is people whove done damage to Tyson id rather have seen Robin Givens in there.
Seriously though. To entice bigger fighters, the money needs to be there. What type of cash would it take to entice the likes of Froch, who I know would be game for a tear up if the price was right. Lets be honest, a high level event could even go PPV, as much as that would also piss me off, I would rather pay for a something like a high level super 8 WBC 1 night tournament with a chunky prizepot, and maybe chuck in a belt if avaliable, or title shot, that some of the weak PPVs we currently get. 1 PPV, 8 men, split accordingly, could it work? ©