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Fighters Still Go to THAT place - But The Journey is Very Different with Carly Skelly

Fighters Still Go to THAT place - But The Journey is Very Different with Carly Skelly

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As uncertainty, inconsistency & chaos reigns all around - there’s an hour of good reliable boxing talk with 3 fantastic guests from all around the world.

When it comes to knowledge, experience and air miles - few have more than Tommy McCormack. He is one of the busiest cutmen in the business & one of the most popular. He joins us to talk about ‘Bubble’ protocol & his experiences with different promoters.

Last time we spoke to Belfast man Aaron Bickerstaff he had just organised the first international Sovereign Cup in Dubai. His sensational show from last weekend saw Stevie Ward face Hafthor Bjornsson ‘The Mountain’. It was steamed all around the world and he joins us today to talk about it. And continuing our growing Liverpool connection - Carly Skelly spoke to me BEFORE her Commonwealth title rematch with Amy Timlin was announced. She talks to us about her profession as a pediatric nurse at Alder Hay, her thoughts on the first fight and more.

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