Jake Paul’s Joshua fight is all about fame and bluster, money and eyeballs / Jonathan Liew
When a prankster meets a puncher it’s not about sport but an elaborate viral hoax that keeps us wanting more “If it’s all straight up and proper, you would worry that he takes this kid’s head off,” reckons Barry McGuigan. “Could get his jaw broke, his head smashed in, side of his head caved in, (…)
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