Simon Jordan BACKS Anthony Joshua To Become Three-Time Champion Against Daniel Dubois 🔥🥊

Published 2024-06-26

All Comments (21)
  • @dansymmons2250
    Simon takes himself so seriously he misses that Usyk is taking the piss.
  • Simon still writing Usyk off in the rematch when he spent a year saying usyk had no chance of beating fury in the first fight, you’ve gotta laugh
  • @whc3361
    Jordon is the pancake who has been up Fury’s backside for years, gifting him the accolade of the ‘best HW by a country mile’. Now that Fury got humbled by Usyk, Jordon is jumping on the AJ bandwagon……what a fraud
  • @Mrash1988
    Who remembers when Simon wrote AJ off completely after his win against Franklin😅
  • @johno9939
    Simon said AJ was done when he fought Franklin 🤣. Amazing what Saudi money does to people
  • @souldry
    Usyk: makes a joke Jordan: misrepresentation!!!
  • @CNS1908
    The more Simon speaks about boxing the more you can see just how little he knows. Still can’t accept Usyk smashing his beloved Fury.
  • @rickyeiles6618
    The men are back with their opinions, which is fantastic. Straight talking. 👍🥊🥊🥊🥊
  • @royspeller494
    Fury cant change who he is ,and that is a narcissist ,in my book
  • @GoYourOwnWay86
    A lot gets made about 2-3 time world champions but what that means is you were beaten in order to lose it. It doesn’t make you a better champion if you’re a 5 time world champion over a one time champion who never lost.
  • @AaronBallistic
    Fury will not rematch Usyk now that the undisputed has gone. Rabbit middleweight that cant punch, remember that guy lol😂😂
  • @BigAlCapwn
    Remember when Simon Jordan kept hinting he was going to become a boxing promoter about 18 months ago, what happened to that? Did he suddenly remember that despite the character he portrays on the Radio, he's no longer the multi-millionaire required to do it?
  • @StephenWithams
    Joshua's fought better boxers than fury end of U wallys
  • @ivanparada1203
    Looking forward to see triple knee and 4 out of 24 rounds winner fighting for the belt