York Hall’s about to smell like sweat, blood, and bad intentions.
Shannon “Kaos” Ryan says she’s never felt sharper. Never been meaner. She’s coming to the East End this Friday night to remind everyone she’s not here for social media clout — she’s here to hurt someone. The vacant IBF Inter-Continental Super Flyweight title is on the line, live on DAZN, and Ryan’s promising chaos in its purest form.
“Mentally, physically, I’m there,” she said, eyes cold as concrete. “Everyone says it’s their best camp, but for me, it really is. My loss made me. I’m a different animal now — unpredictable. York Hall’s gonna feel it.”
Watford’s warrior isn’t here to “box pretty.” She’s coming to make Watson crack.
Watson’s March Into the Fire
Chloe Watson doesn’t take backward steps — never has. She’s always on the front foot, always trying to drown her opponent in pressure. But she’s changing camps, trying new tricks, and carrying the sting of her last loss.
Ryan doesn’t care.
“She’s game,” Ryan admitted. “But if my loss changed me, hers probably did too. I’m ready for the best version of her — and I’ll still break her down.”
There’s no fake talk here. Both know what’s coming — tight ropes, sharp elbows, and bad blood.
Conway vs Liddard – British Beef, No Mercy
Over in the middleweight division, Kieron Conway is walking into York Hall like a local mob boss defending his turf. The Northampton lad’s bringing his British and Commonwealth titles and says rising star George Liddard is getting “found out” the moment that first bell rings.
“In my opinion, it’s a step too soon for him,” Conway told Matchroom. “I don’t know where his confidence comes from — must be fake. I’m better in every department. I knock George out. Simple.”
The bloke’s not bluffing either. He paraded those belts in front of a roaring crowd at Franklin’s Gardens last weekend, soaking in the hero’s welcome before promising to “put the kid back in his lane.”
But Liddard — Billericay born, Tony Sims trained — doesn’t sound scared, not even close.
“I didn’t need to take this fight,” he said. “I wanted it. I’ve got everything to gain and he’s got everything to lose. This changes everything for me. I’ll knock Conway out.”
Two lads with pride on the line, one ring, and no exit plan. That’s the kind of fight that gets loud in York Hall — too loud for nerves.
These boxers all think talking tough wins fights. Ryan and Conway both acting like they already champs forever. But fights don’t care about your mouth, only your fists and heart.
Well said. You can’t win with just attitude. Both their opponents got fire too. They not just showing up to lose 🔥.
Ryan and Conway better stop talking and start focusing. One wrong move and it’s lights out. Boxing ain’t a game.
Everyone say Shannon different now but how we know? Talk is cheap. You don’t become a monster just cause you say you are. Let’s see what happens in the ring.
That’s facts. Saying you ready don’t mean you ready. She better back it up or she gonna look silly.
Conway talking like a school bully. He think cause he got belts he can just walk over Liddard. But pride come before a fall. Liddard gonna come hard and shut him up.
I feel like Chloe Watson might be better than people think. Changing camps could help her. People act like she already lost, but maybe she surprise everyone. Shannon better not underestimate her.
Yeah Linda, changing trainers can bring new power. Sometimes a new style is all it takes. Shannon better watch out 💪.
I agree. People act like once you lose, you done. But a loss make you smarter. Chloe might be better now than ever before.
I don’t trust all this talk before the fight. Both girls lost before, now they acting like they beasts. A real beast don’t talk, they just win. Let the fists do the talking.
True that. All this trash talk just hype. When bell rings, none of that matters. We see who really trained and who just loud 🤷.
Why people act like fighting is just about being angry and tough? You need brains too. Shannon Ryan talking like a street fighter, not a boxer. Boxing is skill, not just hitting hard.
Conway acting like he already beat the guy. That’s how people lose, getting cocky. Liddard got nothing to lose and that make him dangerous. You can’t count someone out just cause they younger.
Exactly, Jack. Young fighters got hunger. Conway got titles, but that just mean more pressure. Liddard come in swinging with no fear, that can mess up anyone 😤.
I think Shannon Ryan talk too big like she already won. Just because she train hard don’t mean she gonna win. Chloe Watson maybe surprise her. She act like she invincible but nobody is.