Apart from City’s European ban, Liverpool’s first defeat in months, Erling Haaland’s wonder show, fresh FIFA corruption charges, Arsene Wenger’s ridiculous offside rule suggestion and a few other things, not a lot happened during Ken’s winter break in Belgium. With the man himself back, we take the opportunity to catch up on some of the football stories of the week.

 

In the early hours of Sunday morning, Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury will face off in the ring for a second time in the biggest fight in the heavyweight division in almost twenty years. We’re joined in studio by Gavan Casey of the 42.ie to discuss why Fury has changed the make-up of his coaching team and brought in a Kronk set-up featuring Andy Lee, and whether Fury will really look for a knock-out as he’s repeatedly said.

 

 

Friend of the show and trainer extraordinaire Andy Lee then joins us to discuss how he became involved in the Fury camp, how it feels to be back under the Kronk banner, and what alterations we can expect to see in both Tyson Fury’s gameplan and technique.

 

Manu Tuilagi is back for England but from being touted as world beaters a few months ago, they’re now looking threadbare in a few positions, especially in the back three. That’s right, the BOXKICK is back, cries Eoin (for one weekend only).

 

 

Plus, Big Sam takes the title of Britain’s greatest living broadcaster, and Ken returns from the land of trains.

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