Charlo vs Charlo “can never happen”

A fight between Jermell Charlo and his brother Jermall Charlo will never happen at any point in the future.

World Boxing News has discovered that the world champion brothers discussed questions about a controversial fight with respected interviewer Brian Custer.

They gave a frank and open discussion and also addressed performance-enhancing drugs.

Speaking with Custer on ‘The Last Stand’ podcast, Jermall and Jermell were asked all the tough questions.

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In one section of the conversation, Custer asked the Charlos about the speculative PED allegations directed at them.

They replied: “Anyone who cheats, especially in this sport, should be prosecuted. They should be banned from boxing for the rest of their lives,” said Jermell, the undisputed super welterweight titleholder.

“This is not fair because I am risking my life. I don’t want you to go in there and cheat. My brother and I have never used drugs or cheated.”

Two-weight ruler Jermall, who currently holds the WBC strap at 160, added: “We really. We invest in ourselves.

“We have the best coaches. We are doing things that our body wants to do. Everyone else is struggling to gain weight.

“They are fighting to be as strong as us. The only thing they can’t train is their chin. We’re going to hit them right on the chin!”

Why they are the lightning rods of boxing, they replied: “We love all the boxing fans. If you watch boxing, you know the Charlo twins. It’s what we do.

“To be honest with you, I don’t think there are any fighters that we like. Boxers are great; we are just competitive. It’s nothing personal against boxers. We want to be cool.

“This is what comes with the territory. That’s why it’s Lions Only!”

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Concluding on whether they would ever fight each other in the ring, Jermall first started by saying, “We would never fight each other.

“We couldn’t prepare for each other. It wouldn’t be special, not for me.”

Jermell declared: “Never! Never in my life would I want to get in the ring and be like this, the guy I want to dominate. To knock out and hit.

“That’s my twin brother. We grew up together. It can never happen. The boxing world can shorten that.”

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