Steve Bunce
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These two were fighting for something very different.
Richie, we've had to take a few minutes to
to find somewhere to sit down, but just to collect our senses, because when we came in this room, I said to you, was it the 10th, was it the 11th?
Someone said I thought it was the 12th.
Someone said they thought it was the 9th.
It was that type of fight.
I've had to really trawl through my notes to try and make sense of what we witnessed there tonight.
Rich, what's your first...
Reaction to Daniel Dubois regaining a version of the World Heavyweight title and Fabio Wardley losing for the first time in front of 18,212 people at close to midnight on Saturday in Manchester.
From about round four or five, let's get that right.
That's been one of my themes all week when I've done Five Live this week is talking about this kind of misconception that Daniel doesn't like to fight.
And there's been some people inside the boxing media suggesting that he's a coward.
Let's get that one.
We'll address that a bit later on.
As I say, I'm not quite sure where to start because the chaos from 20 minutes ago when this fight ended to the calm of where we are now is almost a bit too much.
We should have maybe stayed at ringside as they were dismantling the ring to stick with that energy.
Richie, it was incredibly vicious.
It was incredibly bloody.
We've just walked past an alleyway and Michael Offo was there, who is Fabio Wardley's manager, and he didn't want to talk about
And I wasn't even trying to get into the medical room where Fabio's having some stitches inserted.