Dave Allen has spoken out about what he perceives to be injustices in who will get to combat who on the high degree.
Allen is not any stranger to taking over large challenges and sometimes threw himself into the deep finish and stood within the away nook all through his profession.
The favored Doncaster man referred to as ‘The White Rhino’ was a Sky favorite for a few years and took on the likes of Dillian Whyte, Luis Ortiz, Tony Yoka, Lucas Browne and David Worth amongst many extra.
He’s at the moment sits with a file of 21 wins from 29 fights, and was final out with a loss to Frazer Clarke. He’s been open about constructing as much as large home fights as soon as extra.
Talking to BBTV earlier than Daniel Dubois took on Jarrell Miller on the Day of Reckoning Card in Saudi Arabia in December, he had some forthright views concerning the contest, specifically on Miller due to his historical past of failing doping assessments.
“Miller is an terrible man. He shouldn’t be boxing. The very fact he’s nonetheless boxing is unimaginable. 4 years in the past, bang to rights, all that in his system.
He beat Lucas Browne and now he’s boxing Dubois for six figures, perhaps seven. If he wins positively seven subsequent time. How is it truthful? How is it even doable? My love of boxing waned due to this.”
He went on to speak concerning the impression it provides to others within the sport.
“Myself and different boxers, clear athletes, are sat right here, and he’s over there. It leaves a bitter style in your mouth.
I don’t perceive how he’s nonetheless boxing. He might be clear for 4 years but when he’s been taking steroids for years earlier than that he’ll nonetheless be getting the advantages now.”
He then mentioned boxing doesn’t cowl itself in glory by permitting former drug cheats to field once more on such high-profile reveals.
“Boxing simply shoots itself within the foot. A present of that magnitude, it says to boxers on the best way up take all of the medicine you need, get banned and are available again and earn tens of millions.”