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It aint Cricket

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 Boycott-Gough finally opens up!

A pretender to the crown?

Our roving reporter  Ennery finally managed to track down the reclusive new manager Darren Boycott-Gough to ask a few questions about his growing roster of rookie fighters.

Ennery: Good to meet you at last

DBG: My pleasure, although we have to make it quick, I'm on my way to Monaco to check out my drivers for the next Grands Prix.

Ennery: Straight to the point then.  As a new manager you've gone for rookies rather than more established fighters, why is this?

DBG: Anyone can take a stable of experienced and established fighters to a decent level, but I'm always looking at the summit.  Taking a rookie and taking him to the top; that's satisfying!

Ennery: That's a pretty big ask, do you think that you have the fighters to do it?

DBG: So far I think I've picked up some gems. Tars, John and James all have the talent, and more importantly, the desire, to succeed.  I'm following their training personally, and I am encouraged by what I've seen so far.

Ennery: So, can you give us an idea of your guys' styles, and what you personally are looking for?

DBG: Well obviously I don't want to give too much away, but they all have a slightly different approach.  John is from a boxing background, so obviously his focus is on his upper body and punching strength, altough he is working on his mobility and also groundwork.  Tars is a different fighter altogether, he . . . . . . . .

Ennery: At this point, DBG's transport arrived and we had to cut the interview short. So, what is my opinion of the MMA upstart?  I've seen his guys, and we certainly can't count him out at the moment!

 

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