Hearn's head says Usyk, but his heart is with Fury. He acknowledges the difficulty of going against Usyk but expresses a strong desire to see Fury win, supporting his fellow countryman.
Tyson Fury is nearly four stone heavier than Usyk, with both fighters adjusting their weight for the rematch, making it a fascinating contest.
Postecoglou acknowledges the criticism as valid but emphasizes that he doesn't need external validation for his approach. He appreciates the scrutiny and believes it's healthy for the club to be discussed and analyzed.
Agbonlahor believes Diallo is not as impressive as some claim, citing his era of playing against top players as a benchmark. He sees Diallo as average and not standing out in recent games.
The prize includes a 65-inch 4K LED TV, a wireless home cinema system, an iPad with an Apple Pencil, a MetaVR headset, a dart setup, a luxury poker set, a £100 Just Eat voucher, and a mini fridge.
Guardiola is confident that City will overcome their current difficult run of form, believing it won't last forever and that the team will return to winning ways soon.
Cash plans to follow the manager's game plan and feels confident playing on the front foot at home, aiming to make Villa Park a tough place for visiting teams.
Zurek is taking on a six-month contract with a team at the bottom of the Premier League, making it a high-risk appointment for both parties, especially given Southampton's struggle to attract a proven Premier League manager.
Luton Town won 2-1 against Derby County, with both goals scored in the last few minutes of the game.
Eddie Hearn backs Tyson Fury to upset Oleksandr Usyk in tonight’s mouth-watering heavyweight bout on talkSPORT, Ange Postecoglou replies to recent criticism of Spurs from Jamie Carragher and Gabby Agbonlahor questions why Amad Diallo gets so much praise.
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