The best boxing accounts to follow on Twitter
Social media has placed fans and athletes in closer proximity to one another than they've ever been before.
Twitter, that magical 140-character-or-less wonder, has provided fans with unprecedented access to their favorite athletes and has given them a chance to interact in ways that didn't seem possible all that long ago.
The social media platform is easily the best one out there for fans and fighters and anyone involved in the sport of boxing to share their views and enter into discussions together.
When it comes to fights that have been announced, there are a certain boxing professionals that are really worth following to hear their expert views and opinions from the UK and around the world. You can also follow online casinos Ireland for more betting and gaming options.
Here is that list below:
David Haye: @MrDavidHaye
David Haye is a brash former cruiserweight and heavyweight champion who is known for being a bit too outspoken. He has been in trouble for many of his comments in the past, but he is often involved in punditry teams on TV. His ability to say it how it is, with little regard for backlash, is a good reason to follow the man on Twitter.
Danny Flexen: @DannyFlexen
SecondsOut Content Director, Danny Flexen, is often one of the first to comment on fight announcements, plus you will be able to hear his many reactions and responses to live fights at the weekend, as the action happens. On Mondays, he also reviews the weekend's action in his 'Flexpectations' column.
Chris Lloyd: @ChrisLloydTV
Likeable commentator for Matchroom Boxing and DAZN, Chris Lloyd is very active on Twitter on a number of subjects. He tweets about live action taking place, upcoming fights, and even runs polls and many other engaging acts. He replies and interacts with many Twitter users and is always lighthearted with a joke or two, especially when with his partner in crime, Darren Barker.
Michael Woods – @Woodsy1969
Michael Woods edits and operates TheSweetScience.com and is a regular contributor to ESPN.com. He's one of the smartest fight guys in the business, and as a bonus, he'll even talk some politics with you.
Lou DiBella – @loudibella
A living legend in the New York boxing scene, Lou DiBella of DiBella Entertainment helped revitalise the boxing scene in NYC with his Broadway Boxing series.
He is one of the most candid, no-nonsense boxing promoters you'll ever meet in the sport. He loves to share his views on Twitter or in interviews and never holds back!