Aussie boxing feud fires up as Brock Jarvis lashes out at rival Hassan Hamdan over his old friend’s ‘pussy move’
- An Aussie boxing feud erupts between two rising stars
- Brock Jarvis criticizes Hassan Hamdan for ‘pussy move’
- Hamdan and Jarvis were friends for many years
A bitter Aussie boxing feud has taken a new twist, with Brock Jarvis lashing out at former best friend Hassan Hamdan over a ‘pussy move’, insisting he will happily end his rival’s career.
Jarvis and Hamdan were best friends for years when they trained under Australian boxing icon Jeff Fenech, but the pair fell out shortly after Jarvis’ shock defeat to Liam Paro in 2022.
Hamdan, who has since helped Paro with training camp, has shouted ‘Glass Jaw Jarvis’ and says the pair should settle their differences in the ring.
Jarvis, who recently reunited with Fenech and is preparing for his December 13 comeback against Adrian Rodriguez, says he is open to the grudge match with Hamdan.
“I would like to end his career,” Jarvis said News Corp.
‘No problem at all. It doesn’t matter what weight, it doesn’t matter to me – middleweight, super welterweight – I’m comfortable anywhere.
Brock Jarvis (photo) lashed out at Hassan Hamdan with a blistering spray
Hamdan says he would like to take on ‘Glass Jaw Jarvis’ in a domestic grudge match
‘Give me a date and a weight and I’ll be there.
“There’s no fear here, buddy, nothing confronts me.”
The feud took a new twist last week when Hamdan posted a photo on social media of Jarvis being squashed by Paro.
“I saw the post he made of me being eliminated and I thought to myself, ‘What a shitty move,’” Jarvis said.
“Make sure you put that in – what a shitty move, celebrating someone else’s victory.”
Fenech remains friends with both fighters and says he does not want to get involved in the ugly feud.
Jarvis says he’s not at all concerned about facing Hamdan after speaking to him many times over the years.
“He was a good kid, and I hung out with him all the time,” Jarvis said.
Hamdan posted a photo on social media of Jarvis being punched by Liam Paro
Jarvis recently reunited with Jeff Fenech and is preparing for his comeback on December 13 against Adrian Rodriguez
Jarvis says he’s excited to have a showdown with his former friend next year
‘He was always a slow learner, but I tried to help him where I could.
“I’ve never had any animosity towards him, so it was new for me to hear him say it.
‘I’ve saved him a hundred times and I’ve never felt anything.
‘I’ve never been tickled.
“It’s just interesting to hear all his emotions.”