He's done the exact same thing himself, someone needs to play a clip of the press conference where he announced it.
It a classic case of the pot calling the kettle frank

Have you seen him fight?Taansend wrote: ↑15 Oct 2025, 15:26 On the undercard is a flyweight named Tony Cutis with a record of 11-1.
He's from Woolwich, where I was born & went to school, and an old mate who's in the amateur scene there told me the kid has great skills but still lacks strength, especially if he's going up against these Mexican terrors.
His first fight was actually a loss in Mexico 3 years ago when he was only 16 or 17. After that he fought ten more times abroad in before having his first UK fight last time out.
Definitely one I'll be keeping an eye on.
https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/1114735
While a nice record, it's very padded, young kid thoughTaansend wrote: ↑15 Oct 2025, 15:26 On the undercard is a flyweight named Tony Cutis with a record of 11-1.
He's from Woolwich, where I was born & went to school, and an old mate who's in the amateur scene there told me the kid has great skills but still lacks strength, especially if he's going up against these Mexican terrors.
His first fight was actually a loss in Mexico 3 years ago when he was only 16 or 17. After that he fought ten more times abroad in before having his first UK fight last time out.
Definitely one I'll be keeping an eye on.
https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/1114735
Not yet, mate.
He could be the next Boy Jones Jr.KiwiRider wrote: ↑15 Oct 2025, 18:30 His name is Tony Curtis.
I've had a look at two of his fights on YouTube.
One guy who was 0-1 and is now 0-4 well, Tony made a right meal out of it. Went the distance, despite wailing on him.
Good boxing skills and speed, but nothing in the punches. Like nothing.
Maybe that will come in time, but it definitely should be top of the list.
Romeo Romaeo is still undefeated.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑16 Oct 2025, 02:40He could be the next Boy Jones Jr.KiwiRider wrote: ↑15 Oct 2025, 18:30 His name is Tony Curtis.
I've had a look at two of his fights on YouTube.
One guy who was 0-1 and is now 0-4 well, Tony made a right meal out of it. Went the distance, despite wailing on him.
Good boxing skills and speed, but nothing in the punches. Like nothing.
Maybe that will come in time, but it definitely should be top of the list.
There was a bit of hype round this boy on social media a few year ago. I can’t remember what gym he was at but I remember him being proper flash and I think his nickname was lightning’.Taansend wrote: ↑15 Oct 2025, 15:26 On the undercard is a flyweight named Tony Cutis with a record of 11-1.
He's from Woolwich, where I was born & went to school, and an old mate who's in the amateur scene there told me the kid has great skills but still lacks strength, especially if he's going up against these Mexican terrors.
His first fight was actually a loss in Mexico 3 years ago when he was only 16 or 17. After that he fought ten more times abroad in before having his first UK fight last time out.
Definitely one I'll be keeping an eye on.
https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/1114735
If you're from Woolwich or Plumstead then FLASH comes with the territory.smiling assassin wrote: ↑19 Oct 2025, 02:34 There was a bit of hype round this boy on social media a few year ago. I can’t remember what gym he was at but I remember him being proper flash and I think his nickname was lightning’.
Having seen him box a few times now I think he should have stayed in the amateurs for a good few more years. No power whatsoever, he makes sunny Edwards look like a banger

Taansend wrote: ↑19 Oct 2025, 02:44If you're from Woolwich or Plumstead then FLASH comes with the territory.smiling assassin wrote: ↑19 Oct 2025, 02:34 There was a bit of hype round this boy on social media a few year ago. I can’t remember what gym he was at but I remember him being proper flash and I think his nickname was lightning’.
Having seen him box a few times now I think he should have stayed in the amateurs for a good few more years. No power whatsoever, he makes sunny Edwards look like a banger
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Just another undercard fight, nowhere near PPV show worthy as undercard let alone chief support. The Light Heavyweight show on Nov 1 is much bette rRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑20 Oct 2025, 09:50 Steed Woodall Replaces Lewis Edmondson On Short-Notice, Facing Ezra Taylor
Birmingham's Steed Woodall has agreed to step in at short notice to face Ezra Taylor on Saturday night following the withdrawal of the injured Lewis Edmondson.
As revealed by The Ring, British light-heavyweight champion Edmondson (11-1, 3 KOs) has been forced out of the clash at London's o2 Arena after suffering a hip injury during training.
Edmondson’s title defence against Taylor was supposed to serve as the chief support to the heavyweight clash between Joseph Parker and Fabio Wardley, which will be broadcast worldwide by DAZN on Saturday.
On receiving the news about Edmondson’s injury, Queensberry immediately sought a replacement opponent for Taylor (12-0, 8 KOs) instead of pulling the fight altogether.
And now The Ring has learned Woodall (20-3-1, 12 KOs) has answered the call to fight. The 31-year-old was scheduled to take part in the eight-man super middleweight tournament, titled The Heist, promoted by GBM on November 8 so has been in training camp for that.
Woodall was stopped inside two rounds by Callum Simpson in his challenge for the British super middleweight title in January but returned with a six-round points win over Marcelon Fabian Bzowski on September 25.
His most notable victory came against the previously undefeated Lerrone Richards, who he stopped in the sixth round of their Bolton super middleweight fight in June 2024.