University graduate Johnny Fisher has a father with a famous catchphrase, but he comes from a different world than brutal bouncer Alen Babic
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JOHNNY FISHER is too posh to boss Alen Babic around, says the Croatian bouncer.
The 25-year-old heavyweight is a fan favorite thanks to his knockout power, his father, social media star Big John, and his elegant demeanor.
The burly Romford Bull is a hero in Exeter – and Essex too – after graduating from university with an honours degree in history and shining for the rugby team.
But his opponent on Saturday night, Babic, a 33-year-old former bouncer and graduate of the school of life, believes he will teach the Bachelor of Arts a lesson.
The shaved-headed thug said, “Johnny and I have very different stories, very different.
“I only knew one way, so it means much more to me that I am standing here than that he is standing here.
“I should be in jail or dead or even robbing drug dealers, I should do all the worst things
“This is a collision of two worlds. We are two worlds far apart.
“There’s a big age difference – and everything else – and that will show on Saturday.”
Babic was a fan-friendly wrecking ball when he came on the scene, ignoring nearly every basic rule of boxing.
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After eleven brutal victories – nine of them in Great Britain, where he earned the nickname “The Savage” – he was given the opportunity to challenge for the new and unnecessary bridgerweight world title in April 2023.
The one-round defeat he suffered against Lukasz Rozanski was brutal, but nothing compared to the subsequent clashes that changed his perspective.
“I don’t want belts,” he growled confidently. “I just want fights that the fans enjoy.”
“The last time I fought for a world title, it ruined my whole life.
“I spent a year of my life being depressed, every kind of terrible thing you can imagine.
“I literally paid with my own blood. And I will never do it again.”