Who the fu** does Steve Bunce think he is?
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knockout artist
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Who the fu** does Steve Bunce think he is?
After the Harrison fight he said about educating people watching at home.
He should start by getting himself educated, he talks bollocks.
He should start by getting himself educated, he talks bollocks.
Personally I didn't have a problem with the stoppage, Bonin was never going to beat Audley and looked bloody knackered.
Bunce is still a tit though. He absolutely refuses to see anything negative in the way "world prospect" Harrison performs even though nearly everyone else can see the reality of the situation.
Bunce is still a tit though. He absolutely refuses to see anything negative in the way "world prospect" Harrison performs even though nearly everyone else can see the reality of the situation.
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Seems Woodhall has had enough of the wind bag too.
Notice how Bunce ranted on about Audley "reducing Skelton to a stumbling ruin.." ( or something like that ) and Woodhall put his arm around his neck - you could see him thinking "Would you just shut the f*** up for once?!"
Is Bunce on the Audley pay role? Sounded like he was...
Notice how Bunce ranted on about Audley "reducing Skelton to a stumbling ruin.." ( or something like that ) and Woodhall put his arm around his neck - you could see him thinking "Would you just shut the f*** up for once?!"
Is Bunce on the Audley pay role? Sounded like he was...
Re: Who the fu** does Steve Bunce think he is?
I agree. He was a condescending bastard. Does he think anyone watching boxing on the BBC is a fornicating moron? It's time he realised that there are people out there who know a darn sight more about boxing than he does.knockout artist wrote:After the Harrison fight he said about educating people watching at home.
He should start by getting himself educated, he talks bollocks.
Interesting they aid they had been on the forums reading what the fans are saying!
at that time you are right, only people watching are more than just the casual fan. But i dont have a big problem with it. I don't agree with his views on the stoppage at all. Despite Keane's experiences, he should be consistent with other referees.
at that time you are right, only people watching are more than just the casual fan. But i dont have a big problem with it. I don't agree with his views on the stoppage at all. Despite Keane's experiences, he should be consistent with other referees.
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Re: Who the fu** does Steve Bunce think he is?
I agree guys as I've said before.tolstoy wrote:I agree. He was a condescending bastard. Does he think anyone watching boxing on the BBC is a fornicating moron? It's time he realised that there are people out there who know a darn sight more about boxing than he does.knockout artist wrote:After the Harrison fight he said about educating people watching at home.
He should start by getting himself educated, he talks bollocks.
http://www.boxrec.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=19046
I might check the BBC web-site to see if I can contact Mr Bunce to see if he will give us all some lessons on Boxing, anyone else interested?
Some kind of open workshop I thought.
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Have to disagree mate. I've just looked back at the scorecards for that fight and (although I'm just working from memory) I can't believe the judges had it that close.Kilburn wrote:I thought everything Bunce said about Naz v Barrera was spot on.
I agree what he was on about regarding Naz and his boxing life but seem to remember Barrera totally dominated the contest. Wasn't even close.
Okay it wasn't as close as Bunce suggested but Naz certainly wasn't beaten to a pulp either.Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:Have to disagree mate. I've just looked back at the scorecards for that fight and (although I'm just working from memory) I can't believe the judges had it that close.Kilburn wrote:I thought everything Bunce said about Naz v Barrera was spot on.
I agree what he was on about regarding Naz and his boxing life but seem to remember Barrera totally dominated the contest. Wasn't even close.
I'm talking more about the mental state Naz took into that contest and how much more of a fight it would have been a few years earlier.