Yeah but Chisora is even worse! I reckon any boxer could switch to southpaw if they'd trained to do it. Fury will get found out before too long. I am sure of that.
???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Louisa's eyeing up places for her 'Just Cheese on Toast' gaff as I type The menu at Four Quarters consists only of cheese toasties!
Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I always wanted to open a pancake cafe in Guildford, but I'm not big on risks. Is that a joke? I don't get it...
Fury beating Wlad? No way. No way on earth can that happen. Mayweather/Pacquiao looks like it could be on. But if it doesn't work out, and Khan wins tomorrow, maybe Pacquiao/Khan in a UK stadium fight next summer? Think you Murray (not Macklin!) vs Golovkin. I can't see it being particularly competitive. I think he should step up a weight and face Froch or Ward.
I dunno. Khan has never had the unbridled cockiness of Hamed. Maybe that's why Khan has been able to cope with defeat much better (yes the Prescott loss was a shock but he bounced back admirably).
I don't like him personally. I think he's arrogant and deluded. Nevertheless, I think he's a great boxer to watch, an incredible combination of natural talent and athleticism. His lack of discipline has stopped him fulfilling his potential.
Amir Khan v Devon Alexander Khan's claiming this is his stepping stone to Mayweather or Pacquiao. In reality it's a stepping stone to Kell Brook. Another loss would be a disaster for him.
I don't understand why a comedian who became famous for his hair is suddenly being taken seriously-ish on his poiltical opinions. Especially after Paxman exposed the shallowness of his views.
I have do not have an entrepreneurial bone in my body, so I always admire people who can take an original idea through to implementation and make a success of it - especially when it's as eccentric as this. Must have taken some serious determination to get this off the ground.
What Rosie said. There's plenty of far, far more exclusive joints than this around Brick Lane and Shoreditch! For maybe the first time in my life, I've found myself agreeing with most of the reader comments on a Daily Mail piece...
Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not sure I like the tone of some posts which seem > to suggest that you wouldn't want to buy because > you might end up with some council tennants as > your neighbours. I'm kind of with you there. Surely whatever property you buy, you can't really tell who you'll end up living next to.
I much prefer living in a CPZ. Provided you have the cash to buy your permit (plus books of vouchers for friends/tradespeople) and are relatively organised. I park right outside my house every time. Doubt the traders along LL would be quite so keen, though.