In an exclusive interview with CasinoBeats, ex-world champion Carl Froch believes that Daniel Dubois may have been spooked by a failed drugs test and feels Chris Eubank Jr is not 100% committed to boxing.
Q: Forest are through to the semi-final of the FA Cup now, are you going to be at Wembley for their match with Man City?
A: We’re doing well in the top three, third. So yeah, it’s looking good for the forest. Last season we was hanging on to the cliff edge. But now we’re doing alright. And it’s good for the city as well to have a Premier League team who’s bringing money to the city.
Q: Boxing wise, what’s been going on in the world of boxing?
A: There’s not much been happening. The only things we’re looking forward to really is Eubank Jr and Conor Benn and all the controversy with the egg slap. It was quite funny and entertaining, wasn’t it? And I’m not gonna say it was justified, but you can see why Chris Eubank did it. It was quite a good promotion actually. I had a chat with Conor Benn a couple of weeks ago. How’d that go? Did he get insight into psychology? I did a friendly 12 rounds with him. And it was filmed by DAZN so you can imagine there’s a few parameters. I don’t like parameters. I like to ask the right questions. But I just thought there’s an opportunity to interview Conor Benn, get a different side to him out there, because I think he’s been hard done by after failing a drugs test. He must hate it every time someone brings it up. But he did, and that’s all people are hanging onto. And Chris Eubank Jr has really opened it up and has opened up the wound again. It’s been two years since he’s really been able to fight here and he’s not had a British boxing board control license. He’s had a couple fights stateside, but he has not been able to get going with his career. So hopefully after this Chris Eubank Jr fight, which is happening in a few weeks he can kick on but I’m looking forward to the fight.
There’s not really a great deal happening in the heavyweight scene. Daniel Dubois’ gone very quiet. I went to an awards ceremony in London the other day because I thought I might get interview with Dubois but Eubank Sr was there and I managed to speak to Ricky Hatton and Joe Gallagher, which are too good gets really, but I wanted to get stuck into Dubois. He didn’t even turn up. I was starting to wonder if there was a drug test problem. Maybe he found out, went quiet and then just waiting for some kind of announcement. Why would he go so quite after pulling out of that fight? That was a great fight with Parker and it would’ve been a good win for him if he’d got the win. But where is Daniel Dubois, what’s happening?
Who will Dubois fight next? I think Parker’s IBF mandatory and I think the big fight’s gonna be Dubois against Usyk. And how is Derek Chisora IBF number one? That would be a dangerous fight against Daniel Dubois, Chisora does not want to be jumping in the ring with him. He would get his head caved in.
Q: Dillian White pulled out of his fight with a cut finger. He was supposed to be fighting Joe Joyce, wasn’t he?
A: I dunno how serious about boxing Dillian White is anymore. He’s a decent fighter, had a decent little career. Fought AJ then he got done. Came back, had a couple of close fights. Fought Chisora, had a couple of good wins. He beat Parker. But I just think it’s hard now, getting a bit older, a bit slow, a bit of weight round him. The ambition and desire though,
I’m not sure about Dillian White. But I like him as a fighter. I think he’s a good addition to the heavyweights. But unless he’s 100% committed and wanting it and got that desire in his head and he really believes in himself. I just think it’s just a plod. But he’s made a few quid and got a bit of money in the bank and sometimes you get a bit of money in the bank, your head goes a little bit. Thinking ‘oh I’ve done it. I’ve done what I need to do.’ You take a backseat, start spending a few quid and then start running out money. Then think you need to fight again. That’s why I feel like he’s not a fully 100% committed boxer. I think the same with Chris Eubank Jr. Fair play to Chris. He knows how to stall things and hang around and do what he’s doing to make maximum money and with his Dad and the name He’ll always be there. And he certainly maximises it with the Conor Benn stuff.
Q: Joe Joyce vs Filip Hrgovic this weekend…
A: Joe Joyce should retire. Hrgovic will probably punch his head in, but Joe Joyce might just beat him if he doesn’t get chinned. It’s quite an interesting fight. Joe Joyce for me has always been a good fighter in terms of he’s just fit and strong and ruthless. He’s got that ring name the juggernaut and the juggernaut just keeps going, prodding along and he can’t stop. He’s big and heavy and he just walks through f**king walls. And that’s what he’s done. But as soon as he got hurt by Zhilie Zhang, it showed signs of fragility around his chin. His biggest asset was the ability to take a punch and his fitness. And when you start getting hit on the chin and lying down and go to sleep, you say to yourself ‘this is the end’. So he’s about 40. And when he talks, I know he is not the most vibrant sort of enthusiastic talker, but there’s moments in there where you’re saying, ‘hang on a minute, you should be speaking now.’ So what’s going on up there? What’s wrong there? Why are you not talking? And I don’t want to say any boxer has got brain damage. But unfortunately that is potential serious injuries from taking repetitive blows to the head.
And he got knocked out a couple times and hurt badly. And he does get punched in the head a lot. That’s his main F**king attribute. His ability to take a punch. And people say that’s the same about me, but I won a couple of a ABA titles. I won a medal in the world championships. I boxed to a flawless victory against a few fighters over 12 rounds without getting hit. Boxing and moving, slipping to the side. But when I had to. When I knew I was outskilled and outbeat by speed by a (Andre) Dirrell or an Andre Ward or even a Mikkel Kessler who could match me for skill. Then you’ve got to switch it and stand in front of this guy now. And I’ve gotta take one, to give one and I’ll have a fight. Roberto Duran style. Roberto Duran would box and move and be slick on it. I’ve never had his ability, I’m not someone in his category, but people think of Roberto Duran and think of him as a war monger coming forward. Big shots just chin in the air. Swing up. He beat Sugar Ray Leonard. He lost the rematch, but in the first fight, Leonard fought Duran’s fight, stood in the pocket, had a fight with him in the rematch. Leonard kicked on his back foot, did his show, and used his speed and his skills. And talking about Joe Joyce. He’s got one way which involves getting hit in the face a lot. When you can’t take the punch anymore, it’s time to f**king hang the gloves up and take up darts.
Q: KSI pulled out of his fight with Dillon Danis, did you see that? Or did you get asked to step in?
A: No I didn’t. But, I was asked to fight Darren Till. And then potentially Tommy Fury. Then potentially build up to the Jake Paul fight. I had no interest. But I’d jump straight in with that f**king w*nker Jake Paul. Oh, I’d jump in with him. That’s what I’d do. I’d train for it and have a look. Because he’s in the gym a lot, he’s quite big. Do you think he’s been juicing? Mate, I don’t know why he’s covered in acne at his age, very suspicious. I don’t know how the drugs testing works in Misfits. But apparently he’s a professional boxer, Fake Paul. But I don’t see how he’s a pro boxer when he’s fighting a 58-year-old Mike Tyson. Now he’s calling out Canelo and Anthony Joshua. I mean, Anton Joshua was not quite what it was a few years ago, but if he hit Jake Paul with a right hand. Jake Paul needs to be careful what he wishes for.
Q: Bob Arum says, Tyson Fury should never step in the boxing ring again. Walk away from the sport entirely. Same advice from you?
A: When he retired, I wasn’t sure if it was real. And the longer his retirement goes on, the less likely I think it is that he is gonna come out of retirement at all. If he does come out of retirement, the more dangerous it’ll be. Because he does put weight on. He holds a lot of fat around his love handles and his stomach. He’s not naturally athletic, but he is a big lad. He’s got fast hands and he’s undeniably gifted. He’s got talent. He’s got ability. But he’s had a couple of losses, not bad ones, because Usyk is one of the best to ever do it. I’d like to see him come back against AJ. I’d like to see that fight. I think the fans want to see it too. But it becomes a bit of an insignificant fight after a bit. But still one that would fill Wembley. It’s like who wins and who cares who wins. It’s just one that people want to watch. If one of ’em had a title, if it was for at least one more title, it’d be interesting but they’ve both been beat. Daniel Dubois is going to run the show and you’ve also got Jai Opetaia coming through, and he’s dangerous. So what is AJ and Fury in that generation of heavyweights gonna do now?
Q: Floyd Mayweather reckons Terrence Crawford’s the best pound for pound in the world right now. Agree or disagree?
A: I mean, it’s hard to argue against that, but you’ve got to put Dmitry Bivol up there too. Canelo could be but he’s been beat now, he’s just the money man. That’s the big face, the big name, the big brand of Mexico. He’s the face of boxing really. But Benavidez deserves his shot against Canelo, and I think Canelo’s now doubling down on not fighting him because he’s pissed off of him for some reason. And I think Canelo won’t fight him because he doesn’t like him and he doesn’t want him to get paid. But Canelo has done a four or five fight deal with Turki Al-Sheikh, so you’d expect Turki to try and arrange that fight. Maybe he’s not big enough.
Q: Well, Turki said the winner of Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will get shot at Canelo. But what do you think about that?
A: I mean Conor Benn is nowhere near big enough to take on Canelo. I think Eubank Jr could dance with him for a few rounds. Keep out his way. Get in a few counter punches. But the minute Canelo gets in front of Eubank Jr, after round five or six gets him in a corner against a rope, starts unloading big shots Eubank Jr will fall apart and get absolutely battered.
Q: But the payday though?
A: Payday is important to them. But it depends on what your soul means to you. I’ve never been knocked out in my whole career. I’ve never been beat up on the street, or I’ve never been beat up. I’ve never been stopped. I’ve been knocked down on the floor twice. Got up both times to win. So for me, I don’t know, it’s just like soul and looking in the mirror and saying to yourself, you know what, ‘I’m a f**king warrior and I’m proud.’
But if Chris Eubank Jr does beat Conor Benn and then faces Canelo, he’s going to get paid. But he’s also going to get beat up. If you wanna go out on the loss and get battered because you’ve got money in your bank, then fair enough. But sometimes there’s money you’re not gonna spend. And you shouldn’t make money your king, you wanna be happy with yourself.
Q: How does it feel for you to have never been knocked out? Does it give you an invincibility feeling?
A: It feels great mate. I had a wicked career. A really good career. I worked for everything. My coach, Rob McCracken did most of my matching and then to only have one person that’s beat me. There’s only one guy I’ve not beaten and that’s Andre Ward and he’s unbeatable. No one’s ever beat him. No one will beat him. He’s retired. I got beat by Mikkel Kessler, but I done him in the rematch. The first fight was close. I’ve never been sparked out. So for me, it’s like I can walk into any room full of anybody, Hall of Famers and get the respect. I was at events last week and Ryan Garcia came running over to me telling me he loves my channel. Devin Haney came over to me. Then Canelo Alvarez jumped out of his chair. And I introduced him to a good friend of mine, Sonny. And they had a chat for about 10 minutes. And I thought, ‘this is respect’. And it is nice to get that respect from my peers that are in the same business. And I’m not showing up or bragging because anyone can get chinned and knocked out. Especially heavyweights. The big boys can get ironed out. Flattened. Lennox Lewis got done twice. But he came back on the way. But to take fights just for the money when you know you’re going to get spanked is not for me.
Q. George Groves recently admitted that you hit him with one of the hardest punches. Who was the hardest puncher you faced?
A. I’ve taken some big shots in my career. The guy who knocked out Antonio Tarva and Roy Jones Jr was Glengoffe Johnson. When I fought him, he was past his best, but the last thing to go is your punching power. I think he was forty-one years old when I jumped in with him at Broadwalk Empire in America, and it was about round eight or round nine. It was humid, hot, and I was sweating so much. I was training so hard. I was in the division below the day before weigh in so I was eating loads, drinking loads, getting electrolytes–trying to get my weight back up. I felt a bit flat for that. In that fight, he hit me with a right hand in round seven or eight. He f***ing backed me up to the ropes, came with the right hand and crunched me on the chin. If that wasn’t enough, he lined up another one. The commentary went wild, I was f***ing all over the shop but managed to turn in five or six punches and get on the back foot. He cracked a good shot. My jaw was all f***ed up for about three weeks. It didn’t break my jaw but it did something. I couldn’t bite down for those weeks. I got it scanned but it was fine–just bruised or whatever. But, Mikkel Kessler hit me with a couple of big right hands too. He hit me straight. He punched me on the nose with a right hander, broke my nose, and dazed me. He put me into cloud cuckoo land for a good four, five seconds. I survived the round and got him back.
My nose was quite solid for my career. Because I had a split in my nose, it definitely fractured the thing. When I had my nose fixed when I finished boxing, the surgeon said there’s a scarring and about six or seven breaks. So he had to break it again and said “I’m sorry about that.” I had the old surgery and all because the new way to fix a nose is to peel the nose off your face so they can see all the anatomy of the nose to file and work away with what they can see. I saw a video on it and thought “I’m not having that done, no chance.” So I had the old school method where the surgeon comes into the room with a hammer, a chisel, and a file. Only three tools. He had this blunt chisel, which he shoved up my nose inside the nostril and, and he went inside from the back end of your nose and broke it. He said “I went up that nostril, smacked the hammer and it didn’t break but it blacked my eye and I couldn’t open it. It made a right mess of my face. He tried to go to the other side and that was no better so my other eye closed. There was nothing else he could do so he went to the top of my nose and hit it, it took around three attempts before my nose shattered. It could then be reset and filed down to make it look a little prettier. It should’ve been on the NHS the amount of tax I’ve bloody paid! All five of my operations have been private because I wanted the best surgeon. I had two surgeons – one was an anatomist who sorted out my septum and removed the adenoids. They had a big job. I think I was under the knife for around four hours. But I can breathe now! And, I look beautiful. Look at that side profile!
Q. Tom Aspinall was talking about Dana White’s boxing league. He reckons it’s dangerous because it’s a less weight division so potentially fighters will have to cut more weight. What’s your thoughts on this?
A. He’s right. I was thinking it’s better to have just a lightweight or featherweight, or a lightweight, or a middleweight and a heavyweight, three or four divisions. Take me for example, I was too big for a middleweight, couldn’t do 11st6lbs and if I did, I was dead. I wasn’t big enough for a light heavyweight under 175lbs. Tony Bellew was light heavyweight for a bit. David Haye was a light heavyweight amateur. So if you are like me, the opportunity to become a world champion is very narrow because you drop down to middle weight, so you’re dead on the scale and after 5 or 6 rounds you’re just exhausted. If you go up to light heavy weight and potentially get ironed out. I’d have had to go up to light heavyweight, and put some more muscle on. But I’d have been a different fighter and then can I take the punches from a big light heavyweight? I took shots at the super middle, who knows if I’d have done well at light heavyweight, I used to spar with light heavyweights all the time. It is just potentially dangerous. That’s the problem. It’s going to be a tough one if they change the divisions and cut out some of the super divisions, like super lightweight, super featherweight, super middleweight. If it happens, it’ll be a slow burn and will take time to build. All the top boys like Ryan Garcia will be like “why am I not fighting in the league?” but if you’ve just got into boxing and you’re building up a career, you’re going to get paid a guaranteed wage, and you’re going to fight guaranteed three, four, maybe six times a year. You are gonna say “well, I’ve got six fights here. I’m gonna win a hundred grand or 200, whatever it is.” Then you’re looking at that saying, “yeah, I’ll have a go at that.” It’s difficult because a lot of the OC fighters don’t get paid mega money. Then look at Conor McGregor, he gets millions. Going back to Tom Aspinall, he’s not getting his chance, is he? He’s meant to fight Jon Jones but Jon’s freezing him out. I don’t want to say he’d lose to Jon Jones but I interviewed Michael Bisping on Froch On Fighting and it’s being said, Tom Aspinall is probably one of the best fighters of all time. I thought, well, he’s not really, he’s an interim heavyweight champ. But just from what he’s seen and what he’s done, he’s saying he’s a strike and he’s big. And I think Aspinall is too big to be against Jon Jones. Jon Jones is getting old but he’s hard as nails. I’ve so much respect for him. Wouldn’t it be great to see someone like that, a f***ing all time great against Aspinall. But we won’t see it. If you’re Tom Aspinall, you are going to be sat back p***ed off about it. The UFC is supposed to be structured so the fights happen–the system isn’t working.
Q. Deontay Wilder is back in action. Do you have any thoughts on this?
A. I don’t know what Deontay Wilder is doing to be honest. Ferocious puncher back in the day. He’s quite tall, spindly and skinny. He’s 15 stone. I stood next to him. He’s tall, but my big brother’s six feet tall. I was looking at Deontay Wilder, sizing him up because sometimes you stand next to people. Like being stood next to Wladimir Klitschko thinking “f***ing hell what are you doing here?” Or standing next to Anthony Joshua and his f***ing arms are as big as your legs. You look at Deontay Wilder, he’s gangly and skinny. His legs are skinny. They don’t generate much power, but he’s got natural technique with that punch power. A bit like Julian Jackson, who was a light middleweight, who used to knock everybody out with a f***ing left hook–just natural raw power. Wayne Alexander fought as a former British light middleweight champion who I used to spar with–power, just natural power. Deontay Wilder’s natural power has gone and at heavyweight if you can’t punch when you’re only 15 stone, your punch power is gone and your punch resistance is gone. You’re getting in the ring knowing you’re getting hell’s f***ing barcode. You’re getting ironed out. Why are you still fighting? It makes you question if he needs the money which is a shame because he’s been involved in some big fights.
Q. What’s your prediction for the Ben Whittaker vs Liam Cameron fight?
A. Looking forward to that. I would expect Ben Whittaker to really focus and knuckle down, honing in on his skillset and all the showboating out of the window. Let’s get beyond that jam and get the job done. I don’t know if he underestimated Liam Cameron before. He would’ve put the work in, and some serious training in. Now he goes into the rear end a bit unsure because he went over that top row, damaging his ankle. We’ve got to accept that he damaged his ankle. He went off in a wheelchair. We’ve never seen any receipts for the injury. No scans or anything to say it was genuine. It looked like he made a way out and got a lot of s**t off the fans. Liam Cameron has now got more notice, he’s going to believe in himself, and he’s going to think, okay, two or three rounds I’m in trouble a bit because of the speed and the skill of Whittaker. But after round four or five, every fighter, including Floyd Mayweather slows down a little bit. It starts to get a bit flat footed and you’ve got to stand in front of your opponent and start f***ing having a fight. That’s why pro boxing is different to amateur boxing. In the amateurs, you can get on terms, jab, move and you can win a gold medal. But when you get in that pro ring, 12, three minute rounds. I think this will be a 10 rounder, that’s half an hour. A half an hour fight is hard and you might be alright the first five or six rounds but it doesn’t matter how fit you are, you’ve got one set of lungs. You get swelling muscles, the oxygen swells up and you get tired. If Ben Whittaker starts to lose that balance step, and Cameron’s coming forward with body shots and getting his head on his chest, you have to dig deep. It’s going to be a great fight and I’m really looking forward to it. I’d say Ben Whittaker is still the favourite but if Liam Cameron comes meaning business and with his heels dug in, this could be an upset for Ben Whittaker. It’s going to be great, especially considering it’s a domestic fight. Ben Whittaker has got himself involved in a little domestic dust up here. He probably doesn’t want to f***ing be in. But if you don’t give him the rematch, everyone’s gonna go s**t out. He is never gonna live it down. He’s got to shut people up now. He’s got to fight and he’s got to do the f***ing business!
Q: Well we were talking earlier, the JFK files, obviously, you know, a legend who was taken out in his prime, but was there more than one shooter?
If anybody believed that a bullet went through the back of his neck, bounced off the dashboard rebounded and went through his f**king head, then they have to go to the mental f**king hospital and have a word with somebody and say I actually believe this, but people do believe strange things when it’s on mainstream media television, the brainwashing box, to get told stuff and to believe the narrative.
For years and years, I’ve had arguments with friends, friends that have actually been to the place where it happened, where John F. Kennedy actually got shot and they’ve said to me, I stood in that building where Lee Harvey Oswald, where the shooter was, and I’ve been up there and I’ve seen the hotel.
It definitely happened. And when you actually. Look at the facts now and look at some of the files that have been released by the CIA. I’m not gonna say I’m an expert, but I’m quite well versed on the subject. ’cause I listen to a podcast called the PBD podcast, Patrick Bet David and a few of his homeboys all sit around and debate.
They’ve looked at the files and there’s no conclusive answer of what actually happened. There’s 80,000 pages. Pages and pages of so much information, so much stuff to go through. 2,200 files. But one thing for sure, they now know there were two shooters.
The story of Lee Harvey Oswald and the fourth story building murder. And the bullet that bounced back and got into the head. That’s a lie. So if they’re lying about that, and then Lee Harvey Oswald got shot in by somebody as he was going to court two days later
It just stinks of an inside job and lies and corruption. But the problem is there’s no conclusive end to this. It was shot by this guy. It was organized by this person in the CIA and this happened and that didn’t happen. And the reason we can’t say that ’cause it was 60 years ago.
And everybody that was involved in that assassination, I call it murder ’cause that’s my opinion, the people that were involved in the murder of JFK – they’ve all died. Nobody, not one person is alive because even if they were in their thirties, they’ll be in their nineties now.
So everybody that anybody that could be held to account has passed on. So the only thing you could do now is draw a conclusion and say, yes, it was an inside job. It’s looking likely that it was an inside job, even though there was no conclusive, categorical reason this happened. We know that that didn’t happen.
We know there wasn’t one bullet. We know it wasn’t Harvey Oswald. We know he was the scapegoat, and then he got killed before he went to trial. But we don’t know exactly what did happen and there’s nobody to bring to account for it. There’s nobody you can say, right. You helped and it’s your fault. ’cause they’re all dead.
The thing it does do, it puts distrust in the establishment, in the system. So now the CIA as an establishment should be brought to account and we said ‘right in this year when, when JFK was shot 60 years ago, this was your establishment with the CIA. So we had to look into it and reform it.
So the public lose trust in authorities. But I think with the use of social media, with the opening up of X and free speech, I think now I think a lot of people are starting to wake up. They’re starting to realize and understand actually we live in a parallel universe of smoke, mirrors and lies and corruption and propaganda, and you put on the mainstream media and they’ll tell you A, B and B, C, and you’re going on a minute, well, A, B, and C don’t f**king work in from what I’ve seen is that the X, Y, Z, that’s total bull**it you expected me to believe when actually, in reality, this is the truth.
Your Tucker Carlsons, Alex Jones. Jordan Peterson, the clinical psychologist from Canada. Even Joe Rogan does a good podcast, and Patrick Davids, they’re sitting in the middle and they expose the left on the right side, they try and be in the middle. And then try and be journalists and not take a side.
But all these people like Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson, they’re being canceled. And then people like Andrew Tate and Russell Brand. Yeah. It’s like, why are all these people that have got an opinion – Ben Shapiro, I mean, he is a bit of a different example.
He’s an example of somebody that they’re trying to silence. Like why aren’t these people allowed to have an opinion?
Q: Well you mentioned Elon Musk there and X and the way he’s kind of using it for his own promotional purposes now. Do you agree with that or do you think he’s taken it too far?
The thing is, you’re always gonna have an alternative side to the argent. And I think that what Elon’s done with Twitter is brilliant. It allows people to speak openly and freely. It’s the first amendment.
The first amendment is free speech. He promoted his product and doing whatever he’s doing for himself. But why not? He’s given everybody else the ability to have an opinion. Yeah. In a world that’s now censored, and monitored. And corrupt.
Corrupt as well, on so many levels, whether you want to talk about the way that tax is spent in America and in England, the way they push narratives, whether it’s B-L-M, L-G-B-T-Q, the woke agenda, we know as an agenda. ’cause it is in the schools, it’s on the television. It’s in the media massively. Whether you agree or disagree with that opinion, you can see that it’s actually happening.
And the silencing of people like Jordan Peterson. There was a clinical psychologist from Canada, a very, very intelligent man who was now blown up, got massive on his own YouTube and podcast since being canceled, for refusing to use f**king pronouns.
If I see you as a boy, I’m gonna call you a he. Yeah. You can’t do that. You’ve got to call him they them – he said no. You are telling me I haven’t got the right to free speech. You’ve got a right to be offended. I’ve got a right to speak freely.
If you are offended you are allowed to be offended. But that doesn’t mean that I’m particularly coming for you to offend you. No. ’cause the next person might not be offended. If you’re not being really offensive and shouting and swearing profanities, you can have an opinion on somebody and that opinion should be taken if you see somebody to be respected. If you see somebody’s fat on the bus, and you whisper to your mate. He’s overweight, he’s obese, he eats too much. He takes up three seats. It’s not offensive. You’re not shouting. You fat c*nt, stop eating. That’s out of order. But if you say that geeza over there is fat, he eats too much, watch what you eat, son, ’cause you can end up like that, if you consume more calories than you burn, you’ll get fat. But then the guy behind me hears it. And the guy down there says, ‘But you can’t say that I’m offended.’
I said, listen, I’m having a proper conversation with my son. Mind your own f**king business. But you can’t say that ’cause he’s offended. So in the left wing snowflake world, you’ve got to keep your mouth shut and not have your opinion in case you offend this prick. Even though you’re not telling the fat c*nt to not eat. I’m being offensive now, I know. But it’s my opinion. Yeah, it happened. It happened very close to me on the bus. I gave my argument and the guy I was defending got away with it.
But he was with his mate on the bus. I had an opinion, someone behind put a complaint in. Thats why I’m using that as an example. I went in and said, listen, this is what happened.
And this person, he has a right to free speech. That’s his opinion on this fat geezer. And he is allowed that opinion because he’s got free speech at the minute. You’re still allowed to talk openly and honestly about something. And if you’re not overtly offensive, you’re not shouting profanities.
There’s nothing wrong with that. True. So the person behind you’s got offended. You’re allowed to be offended. The person in front wasn’t offended. Person in front says, yeah, I agree with you, they should go on a diet. On the television, the brainwash box, and the open media. They’ll try and push whatever narrative they wanna push and say, keep your mouth shut. Close it. We don’t wanna wear your opinion because it isn’t aligned with our ideology.
And our ideology is a f**king bad one, especially when they’re telling young men to cut their dick off. I’ve gone too far now, but the only LGBT+ and the gender reassignment surgery on children for me, that pisses me off. It needs to stop.
And the first thing Donald Trump did when he got in, he said, I’m gonna stop that. They are two genders. And anybody who said Donald Trump’s wrong and he’s out of border and he’s not good for America. Needs to give their head a wobble.
Q: What about state SpaceX trying to get to Mars? Do you think that’s possible? Because I know you have your theories about whether we can actually leave the planet.
Hey, we need a sit down podcast for three hours. We need a spliff. We need Joe Rogan.
I’m about to answer this about people saying Carl Froch is a Flat Earther. I’m not a Flat Earther. I’ll tell you what I am, I’m very, very skeptical of anything that the government tell us.
And in 1969, they told us that four astronauts stepped foot on the moon in 1969. But since then, 55 years has gone past or whatever it was. And we’ve still not been back. We’ve still not put man on the moon. And they’ve lost all the data, all the telemetric data that says they went to the moon
It was lost. Everything that they had. It’s conveniently vanished. They’ve lost all the footage. All the pictures. And all the data that tells you the speed that was going, how they broke through the atmosphere, how they got to the moon, how they landed, the shuttle, how they took off. It’s all gone because if they had it, it would be really, really easy to disprove and expose because of the current technology. So if you believe that they went to the moon and came back. And while they were on the moon, they had a conversation on a landline with President Nixon. I can’t get f**king signal in Burton Joyce. In 2025. I get no signal in my phone, and I hang out the top window and face it that way.
Yet he’s having a conversation. What network you on? I’ve changed from EE to O2. It’s a little bit better here. And they put up these big absurd 5G towers everywhere. And there’s no signal. I don’t think the mobile phone signals. They’re for future autonomous vehicles, that’s what they’re for, which will roll out in the next five to 10 years.
That’s what they’re for. They’re not for mobile phones. They’ll tell us now, but they’re not. They’re for other purposes. It’s not even a theory. You can find it on government websites. What a lot of these towers are for autonomous vehicles for the roll out. Autonomous vehicles and future technology for AI. Between five and 10 years, the world would be a totally different place. We’ve got another revolution coming, which is AI. When I’ve got a problem with any tenants or if I need some legal questions, asking, answering, I just ask Chat GPT and he told me instantly. For free. And I don’t use my lawyer anymore. There’s gonna be so many jobs just going down where you’re not gonna need the people to do this job because you’re just gonna go on your phone. Open up your eyes
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In an exclusive interview with CasinoBeats, ex-world champion Carl Froch believes that Daniel Dubois may have been spooked by a failed drugs test and feels Chris Eubank Jr is not 100% committed to boxing. Q: Forest are through to the semi-final of the FA Cup now, are you going to be at Wembley for their
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