Frank Warren
Frank Warren, Britain’s premier and longest-serving boxing promoter, has been building champions in the professional sport for nearly 45 years and was acknowledged for his work across the industry in 2008 with his entrance into the International Hall of Fame.
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Why I Think Wilder Or Fury Will Be Joshua’S Nemesis
By Queensberry Promotions
HUBBARD’S CUPBOARD
By Alan Hubbard
Why is it I am not totally sold on Anthony Joshua? I mean, what’s not to like about him?
He is an amiable young man who won Olympic gold for Great Britain, is now a multi-belted undefeated world heavyweight champion, and since sorting himself out after some youthful aberrations, has become a role model for youngsters everywhere.
He is personable, handsome and articulate.
And yet...
Somehow I still have reservations about him. Is it because I fear he is an accident waiting to happen with a chin that seems all too frequently vulnerable?
Or is it that he may be becoming too detached from the public who pay exceptionally good money to watch him perform in either arenas or as pay-per-viewers in their homes?
Since ascending the world throne he has become surrounded by a veritable platoon of managers, minders. publicists, mates, gofers, acolytes and other assorted hangers-on who outnumber even the entourage round Muhammad Ali in his heyday. Everyone, it seems wants a piece of his action.
He can hardly call himself as People’s Champion because nowadays he appears too remote from fans and public alike.