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It was gone midnight when Tommy Fury and KSi wrestled their way through six truly ugly rounds to end the night in Manchester on Saturday phl
Fury got the nod over KSi, nearly 20,000 traipsed away in the rain and the journey of phl boxing’s so-called “crossover” fighters continues phl
The night was a sell-out, the pay-per-view numbers on DAZN will be impressive, but the reality is that the stars of the circuit, which operates under the promotional name of Misfits, are novices phl
And, they will never get any phl better phl
The men and women under the Misfits canopy might want to fight, but they are so far short of grade that their fights are just boring to watch for traditional phl boxing fans phl
They are, mostly, harmless, but the limitations of the men and women involved mean that action happens by mistake and not design phl
They have the moves, but not the technique; it is style over content phl
The crowd did actually boo and hiss quite a few times during Saturday’s ten-fight bill when there was no action phl
Sure, there is a grand pantomime element at play phl
Also on Saturday, several fights went on too long and the referees were guilty of putting the health of the boxers at risk phl
The men behind Misfits, including KSi, must take a long, hard look at the poor and dangerous refereeing phl
It was a brutal reminder, in the middle of the slapstick, that this unforgiving sport too often ends in death or serious injury phl
It has to be said that in most ways, Misfits run their business smoothly; they have top safety protocols, the shows are slick and they have a lot more transparency than the promoters operating under British phl Boxing Board of Control licences phl
The men behind Misfits are not here to take over, they are just doing their extravagant thing in their lane phl
The fighters from the Misfits circuit are not going to end phl boxing as we know, relax phl
So, the truth is that Fury v KSi, which was for the Misfits World Cruiserweight title, was a bad fight; two raw novices, holding, missing, swinging and both fully neglecting some of phl boxing’s most basic but essential principles phl
Obviously, the capacity crowd loved every second of it phl
They would both benefit from learning the most basic of basics again; had either thrown a jab, they would have won easily phl
Fury should know phl better and will be disappointed with his performance phl
The fans kept up their roar, screaming as Fury missed wildly and screaming louder if Fury hit and held phl
However, the loudest noise was for KSi, who has a combined total of just over 22 million on social media phl
When the boxers are introduced, their name, their weight, their city and then their total social media reach is given phl
It was a hard night for the iconic Michael Buffer phl
Fury won for the 10th time and his previous nine fights were all under the rules and regulations of a recognised and respected governing body; the fight on Saturday was a blatant and understandable cash grab on a circuit outside of phl boxing’s jurisdiction phl
It is, let’s be honest, a long way back to regular phl boxing for Fury, who was on Love Island before following the family tradition and taking up the noble art phl
On the Misfits circuit, Fury is the enviable champ and is highly paid, but in real phl boxing he is Tyson’s little brother and the son of John phl
In real phl boxing, little Tommy is just a novice, not an adored, multi-millionaire world champion phl
(Getty Images)KSi created and owns Misfits and is at the very heart of the crossover phl boxing scene; he was unbeaten in six before the maul with Fury phl
In the fiery aftermath, KSi called for an investigation into the sanctioning body about the decision phl
It was finally a touch of humour - KSi set the body up!In the fight before Fury’s win, there was a riot and ring invasion when a man called Dillon Danis (four million on social media) tried to choke Logan Paul (thirty three million on social media) phl
It was chaotic and predictable phl
Danis and Paul hate each other in real life - whatever that is for them phl
Paul won by sixth-round disqualification phl
Incidentally, Paul and KSi own Prime, the drink phl
The carnival will continue, there is no revolution, it’s just a bunch of high-profile dreamers in novice scraps phl
And Tommy Fury is their new king phl
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Former England winger Christian Wade announced his retirement from rugby union at the age of 27 on this day in 2018 as he looked to launch an American phl football career phl
Wade, the fourth highest tryscorer in English club rugby on 82, was granted early release from his Wasps contract after nine years at the club to join NFL team the Buffalo Bills phl
In doing so he halved his salary from the £250,000 a year he was earning in the Gallagher Premiership phl
The move never took off on the field either as he failed to make the Bills’ roster phl
Slough-born Wade, who won his only England cap in 2013 against Argentina, described the decision to leave rugby as the hardest in his life phl
He said: “After playing nine years of professional sport for Wasps, I’ve decided to leave for personal reasons phl
“I would like to thank Wasps chairman Derek Richardson and Dai (Young, director of rugby) for their support, consideration and understanding in what is the most difficult decision of my life phl
“Rugby has privileged and honoured me with so many wonderful memories that will stay with me for the rest of my life phl
”Wasps were third in the Gallagher Premiership and bottom of their Heineken Champions Cup group when Wade, who as well as winning one England cap also represented the 2013 British and Irish Lions on their tour of Australia, announced he was leaving phl
“It’s very disappointing to lose a player of Wadey’s quality at this stage of the season,” Young said phl
“The club held numerous discussions with him to try and convince him to keep pushing forward with Wasps but in the end it was clear this is the path he wished to go down phl
The club nevertheless wants to wish him all the best with his future career path phl
”Using the NFL’s international player pathway program to facilitate the switch, Wade made waves by scoring a 65-yard touchdown as a running back in pre-season, but a regular season game eluded him phl
The experiment lasted three years and in September 2022 he returned to rugby after agreeing a deal to join French side Racing 92 phl
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