News about Luke Campbell

Wellness guru Wim Hof blasts 'abuser' accusations as vindictive and baseless character assassination

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 5, 2024
As the world's most famous endurance enthusiast, Wim Hof has been exposed to some of the toughest conditions on the planet. Take the time, for example, his eyeballs froze over while he set a world record for swimming under ice. Or the freezing Arctic half-marathon he ran barefoot wearing just shorts. But not even his strenuous 'Wim Hof Method' breathing exercises could have prepared TV's eccentric Iceman for the tumultuous events of the past week. Last weekend an article in a Dutch newspaper saw Hof's former partner Caroline Hak accuse the 65-year-old of abusing her during their decade-long relationship, which ended in 2011, and branding him a 'mean drunk' and an 'explosive character'.

Dancing On Ice's most recent winners include everything from soap celebrity superstars to X Factor celebrities as the new series prepares to debut

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 11, 2024
Fans are eager to find out who will be crowned the champion of the 2024 series, from iconic soap stars to X Factor legends, with even one actor lucky enough to win the show twice. Here is a look at the former stars who have been crowned in the past as this year's Dancing On Ice premieres this Sunday.

Tyson Fury's tumultuous split decision over Francis Ngannou is a JOKE, according to Luke, who says the Gypsy King will have "a lot of excuses" after his tumultuous appearance

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 29, 2023
With judges' scorecards 'destroying the game,' Tyson Fury's tense split decision over MMA fighter Francis Ngannou was a 'joke,' according to Luke Campbell.' Fury's heavyweight champion came back from a humiliating third-round knockout to defeat ex-UFC star Ngannou having gone the distance in Saudi Arabia. One judge ruled in favour of Ngannou 95-94, while the other two handed it over to Fury 96-93 and 95-94.

If they meet at cruiserweight, Chris Billam-Smith promises to 'do a number' on Canelo.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 15, 2023
BY SAM BROOKES: Having just accomplished his ultimate goal of becoming a world champion, Chris Billam-Smith may be forgiven for being hesitant about what is coming next. After all, the only way down is up as you scale the mountain's summit. But that is not how he sees it at all. Canelo Alvarez, the recently crowned WBO cruiserweight champion, wants to keep testing himself against the best, and he has his sights on him. And it isn't a pipe dream. Canelo is now considering his next move after beating Britain's John Ryder to hold his super-middleweight world titles in Guadalajara last month.