I agreeManchester Hitman wrote:Smith is a good boxing man..whether he's a public school boy is irrelevant
The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?
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I don't think a good boxing man would allow Clev-Bellew to be PPV...
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handsofstone
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As do ipalooka wrote:I agreeManchester Hitman wrote:Smith is a good boxing man..whether he's a public school boy is irrelevant
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keithmoonhangover
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The end? Seriously? Crawford, Canelo, Wlad and GGG all on in the last few weeks. Povektin, Cotto, Khan and loads of others to follow. allegedly is tremendous value for money. Worth every single penny.
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handsofstone
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Best channel since Live TV
Maybe they can start topless boxing or midget boxing then its mission complete
Maybe they can start topless boxing or midget boxing then its mission complete
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This may be the case, but he's a fkin awful presenter/commentator - though not as bad as HallingManchester Hitman wrote:Smith is a good boxing man..whether he's a public school boy is irrelevant
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bigger decisions, but not better ones. sky has faltered on his watch.
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Thing that worries me about Smith though is I think he genuinely believes cards like Birmingham are "stacked" cards just because of the names from the way he speaks.handsofstone wrote:As do ipalooka wrote:I agreeManchester Hitman wrote:Smith is a good boxing man..whether he's a public school boy is irrelevant
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Didn't he once say his best moment in boxing was the fan man falling into the ring?Manchester Hitman wrote:Smith is a good boxing man..whether he's a public school boy is irrelevant
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Thing that worries me about Smith though is I think he genuinely believes cards like Birmingham are "stacked" cards just because of the names from the way he speaks.[/quote]
Surely he must hear the quibbles from respected people & realise that they are not giving the public what they want.
Surely he must hear the quibbles from respected people & realise that they are not giving the public what they want.
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You'd think so but it doesn't seem that way. He's either got no morals and just says these things to sell the show or he genuinely believes they are really strong cards. I reckon it's the latter.pyenest77 wrote:Surely he must hear the quibbles from respected people & realise that they are not giving the public what they want.danamba7 wrote:Thing that worries me about Smith though is I think he genuinely believes cards like Birmingham are "stacked" cards just because of the names from the way he speaks.
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Boxerbeetle
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It's obviously difficult to say from the outside, but I'd be surprised if Smith had any real decision-making power. I suspect it's all done between Francis & Hearn.veriton wrote:bigger decisions, but not better ones. sky has faltered on his watch.
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mickey1975
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Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?
The casuals lap up the big names. We are a tiny minority. He's in the ratings business after all.danamba7 wrote:You'd think so but it doesn't seem that way. He's either got no morals and just says these things to sell the show or he genuinely believes they are really strong cards. I reckon it's the latter.pyenest77 wrote:Surely he must hear the quibbles from respected people & realise that they are not giving the public what they want.danamba7 wrote:Thing that worries me about Smith though is I think he genuinely believes cards like Birmingham are "stacked" cards just because of the names from the way he speaks.
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I guess its good to see a big name, but a big name knocking over an overweight Argentinian. Surely there comes a time when even they get fed up of that shit.
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handsofstone
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Speaking of allegedly whatever happened to Richard "Smasher" Keys?
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Well said that mankeithmoonhangover wrote:The end? Seriously? Crawford, Canelo, Wlad and GGG all on in the last few weeks. Povektin, Cotto, Khan and loads of others to follow. allegedly is tremendous value for money. Worth every single penny.
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B ox N ation is leagues above Sky in terms of the actual boxing contests AND presentation.
Golovkin and Roman Gonzalez on the same live show =
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Golovkin and Roman Gonzalez on the same live show =
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I'm not interested in knocking individuals (just a personal thing, others welcome to their opinion) but I think BocksNation's good, even if for me a lot of it is Sky+ jobbie as staying up till 4am for US fights is a bit much. In an ideal world I would like to see more UK domestic nights on their channel, in fact I first started subscribing for the Fury/Chisora and Saunders/Eubank night, though I probably should have got it before then.
Across both Sky and BNtion I think the amount of professionalism / entertainment is superb. I set Sky+ for Ringside every week and love watching that show.
I love that Bocksnation doesn't interrupt fights with ad breaks.
The only feedback of boxing on TV in general is for there to be a smidgeon more objectivity and bit less partisanship in boxing coverage. Perhaps get an "Ian Wright" type personality "heart on sleeve cheer leader for the local boys" pundit, but I like to see boxing matches analysed without rose tinted glasses for the home fighters. That's just me and will probably never happen!
But all said and done, I think we are a bit spoiled at the moment, and Im a happy customer of Sky Sports and BocksNation.
Across both Sky and BNtion I think the amount of professionalism / entertainment is superb. I set Sky+ for Ringside every week and love watching that show.
I love that Bocksnation doesn't interrupt fights with ad breaks.
The only feedback of boxing on TV in general is for there to be a smidgeon more objectivity and bit less partisanship in boxing coverage. Perhaps get an "Ian Wright" type personality "heart on sleeve cheer leader for the local boys" pundit, but I like to see boxing matches analysed without rose tinted glasses for the home fighters. That's just me and will probably never happen!
But all said and done, I think we are a bit spoiled at the moment, and Im a happy customer of Sky Sports and BocksNation.
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Well said - the adverts between rounds winds me up, especially when it's PPVcmdenny wrote:I'm not interested in knocking individuals (just a personal thing, others welcome to their opinion) but I think BocksNation's good, even if for me a lot of it is Sky+ jobbie as staying up till 4am for US fights is a bit much. In an ideal world I would like to see more UK domestic nights on their channel, in fact I first started subscribing for the Fury/Chisora and Saunders/Eubank night, though I probably should have got it before then.
Across both Sky and BNtion I think the amount of professionalism / entertainment is superb. I set Sky+ for Ringside every week and love watching that show.
I love that Bocksnation doesn't interrupt fights with ad breaks.
The only feedback of boxing on TV in general is for there to be a smidgeon more objectivity and bit less partisanship in boxing coverage. Perhaps get an "Ian Wright" type personality "heart on sleeve cheer leader for the local boys" pundit, but I like to see boxing matches analysed without rose tinted glasses for the home fighters. That's just me and will probably never happen!
But all said and done, I think we are a bit spoiled at the moment, and Im a happy customer of Sky Sports and BocksNation.
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allegedly pisses all over Sky at the moment. Boxing has become like a toy sport on Sky, just 'big names' with knockover jobs and a load of hype. It's offensive to anyone but total casuals, may as well watch wrestling for some of the crap they serve up.
allegedly has come on in leaps and bounds and is pretty good value for £10 a month, they also still show some half decent British matchups, just recently the Buglioni-Markham fight was a little British cracker that Sky just don't seem to bother with anymore.
The only thing allegedly need is to have a full HD offering to Virgin Media customers, there are enough of us surely to warrant it?
allegedly has come on in leaps and bounds and is pretty good value for £10 a month, they also still show some half decent British matchups, just recently the Buglioni-Markham fight was a little British cracker that Sky just don't seem to bother with anymore.
The only thing allegedly need is to have a full HD offering to Virgin Media customers, there are enough of us surely to warrant it?
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Well there's at least 2 of us!TheCobra wrote:allegedly pisses all over Sky at the moment. Boxing has become like a toy sport on Sky, just 'big names' with knockover jobs and a load of hype. It's offensive to anyone but total casuals, may as well watch wrestling for some of the crap they serve up.
allegedly has come on in leaps and bounds and is pretty good value for £10 a month, they also still show some half decent British matchups, just recently the Buglioni-Markham fight was a little British cracker that Sky just don't seem to bother with anymore.
The only thing allegedly need is to have a full HD offering to Virgin Media customers, there are enough of us surely to warrant it?
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Agreed and come back Keithmilpool wrote:Well said that mankeithmoonhangover wrote:The end? Seriously? Crawford, Canelo, Wlad and GGG all on in the last few weeks. Povektin, Cotto, Khan and loads of others to follow. allegedly is tremendous value for money. Worth every single penny.
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thatllbeme
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announced today a show in Dublin on 4th July with Jamie Conlan v TBA to headline!
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thatllbeme
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announced yesterday that Terry Flanagan is fighting for a world title July 11th and today they have announced Kovalev v Mohammedi 18th July
and Friday 24th July has Buglioni v Markham 2
and Friday 24th July has Buglioni v Markham 2