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Louis Theroux Claims He Would Be a "Boxing Beethoven" in a Fight Against Piers Morgan


Louis Theroux Claims He Would Be a Boxing Beethoven in a Fight Against Piers Morgan

The Challenge

Louis Theroux has made a bold claim, stating that he would be a "boxing Beethoven" if he were to fight against Piers Morgan. The documentary maker expressed his confidence during a recent interview with former heavyweight world champion, Anthony Joshua.

Sparking Interest

During a friendly sparring session with Joshua, the idea of Theroux, aged 53, stepping into the boxing ring came up. Joshua suggested that he could arrange a fight for Theroux, stating that it would attract viewers to his broadcasting platform.

A Worthy Opponent

When discussing potential opponents, Theroux agreed that Piers Morgan, aged 58, would make for a good match-up. He cited Morgan's fame as a factor and confidently stated that he believes he could defeat him in the ring.

Morgan's Response

Morgan caught wind of Theroux's comments through social media and quickly fired back. He dismissed Theroux's claims, asserting that he would defeat him in under a minute. Morgan even went so far as to call Theroux a "puny wastrel."



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Theroux's Retort

Unfazed by Morgan's taunts, Theroux responded by questioning Morgan's cardio fitness. He suggested that Morgan would tire quickly and that he, Theroux, would land several punches on Morgan's chin. Theroux humorously compared himself to a "boxing Beethoven," playing music on Morgan's chin.

Fans React

Fans of both Theroux and Morgan found the exchange entertaining and expressed their desire to see the fight happen. Many took to social media to comment on the situation, with some stating that they would be willing to pay to watch the match on pay-per-view.


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