In a discussion on the BBC’s 'The Wayne Rooney Show', the former footballer was joined by his agent Paul Stretford and boxing great Tony Bellew to discuss Rooney’s interest in fighting. Bellew, who like the footballer comes from Liverpool and is a massive Everton fan, even claimed that Rooney could have become a professional fighter had he picked up a pair of gloves, rather than boots.
Rooney’s interest in professional fighting is well-documented, as is his passion for the slightly less professional. While playing for United in 2015, the star of his club and country had a spar in his kitchen with ex-United academy player Phil Bardsley. The defender famously knocked Rooney out, leading to an iconic celebration when the striker scored at Old Trafford in his next game.
Then, when Rooney was plying his trade in MLS with Chicago Fire, he was in touch with boxing promoter Eddie Hearn about a potential charity fight. The head of Matchroom Boxing said: “I’ve got a podcast, he [Rooney] was on there recently, he loves it. He’s been boxing in amateur clubs. Wayne would love to do a charity fight. All these guys, they love boxing.”
Rooney loved boxing so much that he almost found himself in a spot of bother with Calzaghe. The forward, who had had a few drinks at his agent’s wedding, turned to the man with 46 wins from 46 professional fights and 'offered him out'.




