Anthony Fowler retires from boxing
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Anthony Fowler
yes, and bronze at the worlds
got trounced by janibek in the first round of the olympics after getting a decent hyping, but overall very nice am career: https://boxrec.com/en/box-am/796555
got trounced by janibek in the first round of the olympics after getting a decent hyping, but overall very nice am career: https://boxrec.com/en/box-am/796555
Re: Anthony Fowler
Gets stick because he proclaimed himself as a world champ in waiting, great for getting his name out there but his level is domestic championship standard, still it's a high level and is always in good fights, obviously a good amateur career too
Re: Anthony Fowler
He found his level- domesticAfrican Monkey wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 19:57 He wasn't really going anywhere boxing wise so probably a smart decision he steps away and does his own thing.
No problem with that, the guy is entertaining in the ring, and no easy night.
Re: Anthony Fowler
Nice to see a boxer be succesful in other areas , not a lot do it really when you think about it other 10 -12 year olds are studying maths , ect , boxers , footballers ect are day dreaming about being world champs and winning fa cups
Re: Anthony Fowler
Fowler has confirmed he’s 3.5 stone over the middleweight limit and has no idea when he’s returning to boxing.
Re: Anthony Fowler
Must be some calories in that snake oil he sells
Re: Anthony Fowler
3.5 stone is quite a bit, not just for a sportsman, but just for life in general.
I don't know about the man, just the boxer, and will miss him if he chooses not to box again. I wouldn't call myself a fan per say, but I've seen his last 12 or so pro fights and been entertained
He could be a good challenge for up and coming guys, probably could win the British if the stars were aligned.
If he is doing well outside of boxing, good on him.
I don't know about the man, just the boxer, and will miss him if he chooses not to box again. I wouldn't call myself a fan per say, but I've seen his last 12 or so pro fights and been entertained
He could be a good challenge for up and coming guys, probably could win the British if the stars were aligned.
If he is doing well outside of boxing, good on him.
Re: Anthony Fowler
The Liam smith defeat has aged well.
Re: Anthony Fowler
Do you say stone down there? I said my weight in pounds in an Aussie gym once and the fella just stared at me.KiwiRider wrote: ↑13 Apr 2023, 15:36 3.5 stone is quite a bit, not just for a sportsman, but just for life in general.
I don't know about the man, just the boxer, and will miss him if he chooses not to box again. I wouldn't call myself a fan per say, but I've seen his last 12 or so pro fights and been entertained![]()
He could be a good challenge for up and coming guys, probably could win the British if the stars were aligned.
If he is doing well outside of boxing, good on him.
Re: Anthony Fowler
He is a bit of a bell end isn’t he? Seems to fall out with absolutely everyone. Shame being domestic level is seen as a failure, I’d watch him again. There’s easier ways to make money though and I don’t blame him. Watching Janibek batter him was fun
Re: Anthony Fowler
We used to use stone as a measurement in the mid 70's before going completely metric.Delta Jay wrote: ↑14 Apr 2023, 13:08Do you say stone down there? I said my weight in pounds in an Aussie gym once and the fella just stared at me.KiwiRider wrote: ↑13 Apr 2023, 15:36 3.5 stone is quite a bit, not just for a sportsman, but just for life in general.
I don't know about the man, just the boxer, and will miss him if he chooses not to box again. I wouldn't call myself a fan per say, but I've seen his last 12 or so pro fights and been entertained![]()
He could be a good challenge for up and coming guys, probably could win the British if the stars were aligned.
If he is doing well outside of boxing, good on him.
Anyone under about 55 is going to go glassy eyed at pounds outside of the UK and USA, mostly the USA.
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Controversial
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Re: Anthony Fowler
Fowler has retired, good move, hard way to make a living and why bother when you are probably earning more elsewhere
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tigermoth87
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Re: Anthony Fowler retires from boxing
I can't believe people buy the snake oil crap he sells. There's some gullible people in Britain, isn't there?
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TheLeprechaun
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Re: Anthony Fowler retires from boxing
Changing the title of threads just means people have to waste time scrolling through them to get to the newer posts
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Anthony Fowler retires from boxing
Olympic boxer Anthony Fowler breaks advertising rules for THIRD time in just two years – over claims patients should use his Supreme CBD products instead of antidepressants
The cannabis oil company run by former Olympic boxer Anthony Fowler and backed by a string of ex-footballers has broken advertising rules for the third time in two years, by suggesting that clinically diagnosed mental health patients come off anti-depressants and use products like his instead.
The Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) ruled on Wednesday that Fowler’s Supreme CBD firm - whose ‘influencers’ were criticised for name-checking its products in tweets about Ricky Hatton’s death last month - had actively discouraged people with mental illness from seeking essential treatment for those conditions.
All Britain’s leading mental health charities, including MIND, Rethink Mental Health and SANE, advise against using CBD oil as an alternative to medically prescribed antidepressants. But Fowler’s Supreme CBD firm used the case of a follower who had been on anti-depressants for 19 years to suggest that their oils are preferable.
One contributor to the advert said of antidepressants: ‘They numb your emotions, so you feel not happy, not sad. None of it delivers it. I wouldn’t recommend antidepressants at all. I’d recommend you to come off them and I’d recommend CBD.’
The ASA reminded Fowler that companies should not discourage essential treatment for conditions for which medical supervision should be sought – or claim products can ‘prevent, treat or cure’ disease and illness.
This follows ASA rulings which censured Fowler and ‘ambassadors’ Matt Le Tissier and John Hartson for precisely the same conduct, last year. One of the ads which breached ASA rules last year also claimed that Fowler’s products could treat or cure anxiety and depression, as well as insomnia.


^^ Who's that?
The cannabis oil company run by former Olympic boxer Anthony Fowler and backed by a string of ex-footballers has broken advertising rules for the third time in two years, by suggesting that clinically diagnosed mental health patients come off anti-depressants and use products like his instead.
The Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) ruled on Wednesday that Fowler’s Supreme CBD firm - whose ‘influencers’ were criticised for name-checking its products in tweets about Ricky Hatton’s death last month - had actively discouraged people with mental illness from seeking essential treatment for those conditions.
All Britain’s leading mental health charities, including MIND, Rethink Mental Health and SANE, advise against using CBD oil as an alternative to medically prescribed antidepressants. But Fowler’s Supreme CBD firm used the case of a follower who had been on anti-depressants for 19 years to suggest that their oils are preferable.
One contributor to the advert said of antidepressants: ‘They numb your emotions, so you feel not happy, not sad. None of it delivers it. I wouldn’t recommend antidepressants at all. I’d recommend you to come off them and I’d recommend CBD.’
The ASA reminded Fowler that companies should not discourage essential treatment for conditions for which medical supervision should be sought – or claim products can ‘prevent, treat or cure’ disease and illness.
This follows ASA rulings which censured Fowler and ‘ambassadors’ Matt Le Tissier and John Hartson for precisely the same conduct, last year. One of the ads which breached ASA rules last year also claimed that Fowler’s products could treat or cure anxiety and depression, as well as insomnia.


^^ Who's that?