JOSH WARRINGTON will keep fighting for the fans â even those who think he is a w****r.
after a third consecutive defeat â this time against Anthony Cacace at Wembley Stadium â in September.

Following previous losses to Luis Alberto Lopez and Leigh Wood, the two-time featherweight world champ felt he had reached the end of the Elland Road.
But, after a couple of strong gym sessions â and a scan of his X-rated social messages â the latest comeback starts on April 19 against Asad Khan.
The said: “Something was missing in that last performance.
“I told my dad, in my corner, that ten per cent or so just wasn’t there.
“When I laid down my gloves, I meant it.
“I went back in the gym to help a mate and things started to click again.
“Then I checked social media, expecting the worst, but I had nothing but support and backing.
“Some people even wrote, ‘I have always thought you are a w****r but don’t retire yet, you’ve got loads left to give’.
“I don’t need to retire on a win or a world title.
“I need to retire after a performance I can be proud of, one that my fans deserve, after so many years of backing me
“I need to retire on my terms. And I will â w* or not.”;