Mike Pickston

Mike Pickston

631: UNDISPUTED GREATNESS

How much did we all need that? The shadow of the last seven days still lingers but the weekend Brought a ray of sunshine for us all to enjoy.  From undisputed fights to a heavyweight return Boxing was back to…

630: ITALIAN STALLIONS

Cage Warriors took centre stage at the weekend with its show from Rome and the home fighters, all eight of them, came out victorious. We give you a brief review as well as looking ahead to this weeks action in…

629: CON JOB

Fighters failing drug tests isn’t a new thing in boxing. Last week, however, highlighted the flaws in a broken system for those who wish to play freely with the loopholes available. We dissect a dark week for boxing and bring…

628: WHAT’S THE SCORE?

What constitutes a 10-8 round in MMA? At the weekend we saw a fight which enables that exact talking point to come to the fore. We breakdown Dern vs Yan and give our opinion on whether the right woman won?…

627: NOSTALGIA ALWAYS SELLS

Let’s be honest. The only reason we are here is because of the names these two gentlemen carry.  Nostalgia always sells. Chris Eubank Jr fights Conor Benn this week in a fight that has captured the imagination given what their…

626: IRISH EYES ARE SMILING

Nobody puts on a fight night party like the Irish and the turn out at the 3 arena in Dublin for Bellator at the weekend was absolutely sensational.  Yoel Romero stole the show but there was moments of local success…

625: NOT YOUR AVERAGE JOE

Joe Joyce is no average man. His granite chin, relentless pressure and punch output are a problem for any of the worlds leading heavyweights.  We discuss how many of those top boys we think Joyce would beat given his style…

624: THE KING OF RIO

We take a look back at the weekends action from the APEX in Las Vegas and conclude that there’s a different feel and standard to a regular UFC fight night show. We review the fabulous career of all time great,…

623: NO DRAMA SHOW

Sadly Canelo vs GGG won’t go down amongst the greatest trilogies of all time, as the third encounter between the two was more Leonard Duran than it was Ali Frazier.  A disappointing end to what was a captivating rivalry.  We…