I watched it on and off for half hour and they were still discussing the original question. Did this go on for over an hour?Rob3_142 wrote:Fair play to Hearn, think he comes across really well there.wesshaw1985 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_pJI8A0RMc
Kugan though, he really does come across as a moron. What did he think the appropriate resolution was going to be? Hearn telling Bonte to shove it, thus putting one of the biggest promotions in the history of British boxing in jeopardy, and any future rematches?
Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko - April 29th 2017
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko - April 29th 2017
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko - April 29th 2017
#selfindulgentmickey1975 wrote:I watched it on and off for half hour and they were still discussing the original question. Did this go on for over an hour?Rob3_142 wrote:Fair play to Hearn, think he comes across really well there.wesshaw1985 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_pJI8A0RMc
Kugan though, he really does come across as a moron. What did he think the appropriate resolution was going to be? Hearn telling Bonte to shove it, thus putting one of the biggest promotions in the history of British boxing in jeopardy, and any future rematches?
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko - April 29th 2017
Kugan or Hearn?Counter-puncher wrote:#selfindulgentmickey1975 wrote:I watched it on and off for half hour and they were still discussing the original question. Did this go on for over an hour?Rob3_142 wrote:
Fair play to Hearn, think he comes across really well there.
Kugan though, he really does come across as a moron. What did he think the appropriate resolution was going to be? Hearn telling Bonte to shove it, thus putting one of the biggest promotions in the history of British boxing in jeopardy, and any future rematches?
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I know you will reply with both and you would be right...
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko - April 29th 2017
To be honest Kugan has made more of a dick of himself over this than I ever found Camp Eddie to be
And I have to admit, I wouldn't say Camp Eddie is exactly growing on me, but I can't deny he's had a largely positive effect on British boxing. He comes across as s smug so and so but probably anyone in his position would do, too.
I can't forgive the sales pitches and stubhub tie in, though![[icon_shame.gif] :shame:](./images/smilies/icon_shame.gif)
And I have to admit, I wouldn't say Camp Eddie is exactly growing on me, but I can't deny he's had a largely positive effect on British boxing. He comes across as s smug so and so but probably anyone in his position would do, too.
I can't forgive the sales pitches and stubhub tie in, though
Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko - April 29th 2017
Kugan doesn't realise how good he has got it. So much entitlement.clopixolacuphase wrote:Amazingly I watched 15 minutes of that shite before turning it in. So Kugan wasn't allowed ringside but was allowed in the press area and was given two tickets (presumably the best available public seating) and, because of this, publically insulted Bonte in a very childish manner and appears to be self righteously angry in this video with Hearn.wesshaw1985 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_pJI8A0RMc
Is he an idiot or something? Does he know how badly some people wanted to be there, even up in the nosebleed seats, and couldn't get in? The lad's clearly lost it. IFL are just boxing fans with cameras and although they've done well are easily replaceable. It's not like they're particularly talented.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko - April 29th 2017
He blew it with those tweets, it was very unfroffesional, sounds like Hearn was gonna try and sort it out. Hearn must have been the busiest he's ever been and he was still trying to help him.wesshaw1985 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_pJI8A0RMc
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko - April 29th 2017
I never watch any of the IFL stuff.... it's just tedious. I waste enough time on this boxing forum and I'm happy to stick to here! Kuggan's irritating
Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko - April 29th 2017
First 30-40 mins was about that particular subject, and then they actually moved onto some boxing. Hearn did his bit for the opening 15 mins, and then Kugan spent the next 20 mins trying to justify his childish behaviour. He lives a very charmed life, and doesn't have any idea what he's got.mickey1975 wrote:I watched it on and off for half hour and they were still discussing the original question. Did this go on for over an hour?Rob3_142 wrote:Fair play to Hearn, think he comes across really well there.wesshaw1985 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_pJI8A0RMc
Kugan though, he really does come across as a moron. What did he think the appropriate resolution was going to be? Hearn telling Bonte to shove it, thus putting one of the biggest promotions in the history of British boxing in jeopardy, and any future rematches?
Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko - April 29th 2017
Hearn is fine in that video, basically telling Cassius that he has a charmed life, has a massive amount of access and had tickets for the fight anyway. He had a chance to ask Boente if he'd change his mind but Kugan shitcanned that by throwing his toys out the pram.
Not much of a story truth be told, but IFL have done a good job and seem liked across the industry so serves to show they've made a fair name for themselves.
Not much of a story truth be told, but IFL have done a good job and seem liked across the industry so serves to show they've made a fair name for themselves.
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