This maybe the self isolation kicking in but here's our view on which Premier League manager could handle himself best in a fist fight.
.
Nigel Pearson was rated the Premier League's heavyweight champion | Getty
. Nigel Pearson
Voted the manager you'd least want to take a right hook from. Once fought off a pack of wolves while trekking the Carpathian mountains in Transylvania (true story). Not to be trifled with and lined-up for next Guy Ritchie movie. | Getty
. Sean Dyche
The big three of Pearson, Hasenhuttl and Dyche would all do good numbers on pay per view. Dyche can take a punch and is known for rough tactics up close. Denies eating worms when training for fights. | Getty
. Ralph Hasenhuttl
Has a very particular set of special skills and is possibly related to Liam Neeson's character in Taken. Keeps in shape all year round. Has stamina to go the distance or can end it with one blow. | Getty
. Daniel Farke
He hasn't been sacked because everyone at Norwich is scared of him...and rightly so. A natural middleweight with quick combinations - lined up for mega fight with Canelo lvarez in the close season. | Getty
. Steve Bruce
Has taken a few hefty blows in his career but always seems to bounce back off the ropes. It takes a lot more to wind him up these days but stand clear when he does explode. | Getty
. Chris Wilder
Ranks highly on pure aggression alone. Hides knuckle dusters and numb chucks in the lining of his body warmer. Listens to Megadeath with a vodka and Red Bull to relax of an evening. | Getty
. Nuno Esprito Santo
Not the biggest puncher but will tactically break you down and then hit you with swift counters. Fighting days are coming to an end. Next he plans to train and promote Adama Traore. | Getty
. Dean Smith
His Ricky Hatton go forward at all costs style is starting to catch-up with him. Takes numerous punches but his hair always remains perfectly in place...and that's impressive. | Getty
1. Nigel Pearson
Voted the manager you'd least want to take a right hook from. Once fought off a pack of wolves while trekking the Carpathian mountains in Transylvania (true story). Not to be trifled with and lined-up for next Guy Ritchie movie. | Getty
2. Sean Dyche
The big three of Pearson, Hasenhuttl and Dyche would all do good numbers on pay per view. Dyche can take a punch and is known for rough tactics up close. Denies eating worms when training for fights. | Getty
3. Ralph Hasenhuttl
Has a very particular set of special skills and is possibly related to Liam Neeson's character in Taken. Keeps in shape all year round. Has stamina to go the distance or can end it with one blow. | Getty
4. Daniel Farke
He hasn't been sacked because everyone at Norwich is scared of him...and rightly so. A natural middleweight with quick combinations - lined up for mega fight with Canelo lvarez in the close season. | Getty