views anyone???....
WHO ARE YOU'RE FAVOURITE BOXING COMMENTATORS AND WHY?...
WHO ARE YOU'RE FAVOURITE BOXING COMMENTATORS AND WHY?...
views anyone???....
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Slapsie Maxie
- Heavyweight

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Well said. I was watching an old tape recently with Carpenter's commentary. Talk about economy of language.
I was also watching Holyfield/Tyson I with Reg Gutteridge's commentary. I had forgotten how good he could be.
it was also funny to see that Jim Watt's inane comments pissed off RG just as much as they do Ian Darke
Slapsie
I was also watching Holyfield/Tyson I with Reg Gutteridge's commentary. I had forgotten how good he could be.
it was also funny to see that Jim Watt's inane comments pissed off RG just as much as they do Ian Darke
Slapsie
Yes Harry didn't play games... he'd support the home boxer, but in a fair and measured way. I really liked his economy of language as Slapsie mentioned. He would even go quiet between rounds so you could hear what the corner was saying to their boxer!
. Such actions would seem like madness to todays commentator
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Reg was good as well but was a bit more talkative and I found his double act with Jim Watt rather grating.
Other than the incessant inane chat, the most disturbing thing about boxing commentators today is that most of them sound as if they have never watched a boxing match before in their lives!!!!........ :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x

Reg was good as well but was a bit more talkative and I found his double act with Jim Watt rather grating.
Other than the incessant inane chat, the most disturbing thing about boxing commentators today is that most of them sound as if they have never watched a boxing match before in their lives!!!!........ :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x
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Slapsie Maxie
- Heavyweight

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mind you, compared to Dan Maskell at Wimbledon, 'arry was positively a chatterbox.
I think Maskell's record was 3 games at a centre court match without uttering a word. he broke his silence with "oh I say, good shot" and then was silent for the rest of that game too.
And don't get me started on John Arlott
Slapsie
I think Maskell's record was 3 games at a centre court match without uttering a word. he broke his silence with "oh I say, good shot" and then was silent for the rest of that game too.
And don't get me started on John Arlott
Slapsie
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Collins2000
- Heavyweight

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I liked Carpenter but Gutteridge was horrible with his repeated cliches and nonsensical gibberish. He reminded me of a parrot. Watt had great insight and tried to keep Reg honest but it was a lost cause.
The absolute worst of all time is Fat Blob Sheridan. That bloke has no idea what he is seeing.
My favourite at the moment is Emmanuel Steward.
The absolute worst of all time is Fat Blob Sheridan. That bloke has no idea what he is seeing.
My favourite at the moment is Emmanuel Steward.
Collins2000 wrote:I liked Carpenter but Gutteridge was horrible with his repeated cliches and nonsensical gibberish. He reminded me of a parrot. Watt had great insight and tried to keep Reg honest but it was a lost cause.
The absolute worst of all time is Fat Blob Sheridan. That bloke has no idea what he is seeing.
My favourite at the moment is Emmanuel Steward.
Who does Steward commentate for???....
I think Scott Ledouxe is pretty good when I've heard him commentate.
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Collins2000
- Heavyweight

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I like Al Bernstein, Teddy Atlas, Joe Tessetore, Jim Lampley and Bob Pappas in that order.
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Collins2000
- Heavyweight

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Re: commentators
I'd forgotten about Bernstein. He's a good one. Teddy's good too, apart from when he gets a bit carried away. There's a bloke with a wonky eye on some of those smaller cable shows in the USA who is very incisive. Been around boxing for years. I forget his name.wlvrne wrote:I like Al Bernstein, Teddy Atlas, Joe Tessetore, Jim Lampley and Bob Pappas in that order.
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The Great John L
- Heavyweight

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Yeah, I'd love to have a couple of drinks with him,(if he does) and pick his brain.The Great John L wrote:I'll go with Bernstein. I met him at a fight card in Vegas years ago. Seems like a really good guy as well as a good comentator.
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
- Heavyweight

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Cosell was the greatest hands down in my book. He was exciting, and funny and made every fight seem important. His call of the Foreman/Lyle fight was ithe greatest called fight I ever heard. His love for the sport was evident in his voice especially in his blow by blow account of the incredible action.. He was insightful, and painted an intriguing atmosphere for the fans , pointing out early in the fight, before it heated up, that Foreman did not look like the same indestructable force he once was.; and expressing his oipinion that Lyle after losing to Quarry and Ali may be facing his last big shot and need to come up big.
The funniest thing about that fight was he kept asking his announcing partner, Ken Norton, what happened to the fighter who had once destroyed him!
Classic stuff.
Dunphy was great, but couldnt hold a candle to Cossell in adding excitiment to a fight.
Of todays announcers, Bernstein is far and away the best.
The funniest thing about that fight was he kept asking his announcing partner, Ken Norton, what happened to the fighter who had once destroyed him!
Classic stuff.
Dunphy was great, but couldnt hold a candle to Cossell in adding excitiment to a fight.
Of todays announcers, Bernstein is far and away the best.
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kick asner
- Heavyweight

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What about Gil Clancy? I always thoght he made the fight interesting with his overall knowledge. He also knew when to talk and when not to so he was never overly wordy unlike current baseball anouncers Tim Mccarver and Joe Morgan where you get blah blah blah blah blah.
Ferdie Pacheco was good also, I remember if a fight was dull he would say if this fight was taking place in Mexico these fighters might get lynched.
I remember Hagler doing color comentary on a fight card while he was still in the fight game.Quite entertaining actually. What he lacked in glibness he more than made up for with his common guy down to earth style. He also had an honesty about himself that was uniuque and refreshing. My favorite quote from Marvelous Marv while doing commentary was after a guy got hit with a combination Marv's comment was "beautiful punishment". He brought a true fighters perspective.
Ferdie Pacheco was good also, I remember if a fight was dull he would say if this fight was taking place in Mexico these fighters might get lynched.
I remember Hagler doing color comentary on a fight card while he was still in the fight game.Quite entertaining actually. What he lacked in glibness he more than made up for with his common guy down to earth style. He also had an honesty about himself that was uniuque and refreshing. My favorite quote from Marvelous Marv while doing commentary was after a guy got hit with a combination Marv's comment was "beautiful punishment". He brought a true fighters perspective.