;I’ll be back for Haye-Chisora night Saturday night when the whole nation will become boxing experts for a night. However if David and Dereck can reproduce half of what we saw betweeen Carson Jones and Kell Brook in Sheffield tonight, it will be a special, special night.
Honourable mentions must go to Gavin Rees for defending his European lightweight title against a brave Derry Matthews and credit to both Wladimir Klitschko and Tyson Fury for keeping their respective bandwagons rolling on. I was Cameron Sharpe and tonight was excellent. I’m off to watch Sky Sports News’ new girl Anna Woolhouse to try and erase memories of this morning’s Parkrun drama. Goodnight!
22:50- And that was that. I would apologise for the way tonight has ended but it seems pretty clear that we jumped on the right fight of the three major cards on offer across Europe. Wladimir Klitschko and Tyson Fury will watch next week’s meeting between David Haye and Dereck Chisora with interest, however Tony Thompson is surely staring retirement in the face. Four years on from the pair’s first meeting, tonight was an impressive show of Wladimir’s powers.
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