Ready for Round Two!
David Allen is sharpening his gloves and mentally preparing for the rematch against Johnny Fisher in May. After their first bout ended with a controversial split-decision win for Fisher, it’s understandable why Allen feels a mix of anticipation and, dare we say it, sympathy for his opponent. I mean, feeling sorry for someone who just won? Controversy breeds confusion, my friends!
Controversy breeds competition
The first round of their rivalry left many fans scratching their heads. Was it the judges? Was it bad luck? Or maybe just a little too much sweating under the lights? Whatever it was, Allen is determined to turn the tables in their upcoming clash. Allen lampoons the outcome, claiming he feels sorry for Fisher—it’s not every day you hear a fighter say that! Perhaps Allen believes Fisher is going to need all the luck he can get come May.
What’s Next for Allen?
Training sessions are heating up as Allen prepares to throw down with Fisher once again. But the best part? Allen doesn’t have an ounce of bitterness; instead, he’s got a healthy dollop of wit. Displaying his characteristic humor, he quips, “Look, if you’re going to take my win, I might as well feel sorry for you!” David Allen is entering the ring, not just ready to reclaim his dignity but to leave audiences with a chuckle and an unforgettable fight.