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‘Boxing Beethoven’ Louis Theroux brutally responds to Piers Morgan as Sun columnist claims he’d batter BBC star in fight


LOUIS THEROUX has claimed that he would be like a “boxing Beethoven” if he were to fight Piers Morgan.

The documentary maker entered the boxing world in a recent interview with former heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua.

Louis Theroux thinks he could take Piers Morgan in a boxing fightCredit: BBC Sport
Morgan hit back at the claim on social mediaCredit: Getty

During a gentle sparring session with AJ, the idea of Theroux, 53, getting into the ring was sparked up.

That was after the British boxer insisted that he could get him a fight.

AJ said: “I could actually get you a fight and it would do well. You will bring viewers to my broadcasting platform.”

Then when discussing who Theroux would face off against the suggestion that Morgan, 58, would be a good opponent arose.

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Theroux said: “That is a better match-up.

“Number one, he’s very famous and I think I could take him.”

The moment was then spotted on social media by Morgan who hit back and claimed that he would win in under a minute.

He wrote: “Have you lost your marbles Louis Theroux? I’d destroy you in 30 seconds, you puny wastrel.”

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Theroux has since replied in brutal fashion by suggesting that Morgan would “gas out” and he would land a number of punches on his chin.

He bit back: “I don’t think you’ve got the cardio fitness, Piers, TBF.

“You’d gas out and after that, I’d just be playing music on your chin like a boxing Beethoven.”

Fans found the exchange hilarious and revealed they would love to see the fight happen.

One wrote: “Playing music on your chin like a boxing Beethoven. Love it.”

A second commented: “Now I’d like to watch this.”

A third said: “Please make this happen.”

A fourth added: “I’ve never paid for a PPV fight in my life but I would definitely sign up for this.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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