Ezzard wrote: ↑26 Nov 2017, 16:41
The big thing is...don't be seen to be trying too hard. Then when you do get caught up in the motion of it...well, it feels genuine...
The great Harry Carpenter was very good at this, until one Frank Bruno left hook... Cemented his place in history with those four words.
banjo wrote: ↑16 Nov 2017, 11:42
Froch is hilariously bad "I think Chisora will win because I've not heard of the other guy"
He’s really poor. Not even amusing with it either, bland guy is Froch.
Sky Sports could have the best of the best of the best but all the time they have that fvcking bellsniff Smith commentating they are the worst broadcast team.
Noxy wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 17:41
Where has Ed Robinson gone?
Sky may as well have put out a statement announcing they were officially dumbing down their boxing coverage when knowledgable passionate boxing journalist Ed was replaced by gobshite rent a skirt Anna.
THEBUTCH wrote: ↑17 Nov 2017, 10:01
As an all round Broadcast, BN wins by miles.
Reading the posts that lament SkySports makes enjoyable reading because I switched Sky off years ago and went over to BN and that completely refreshed my interest in boxing, which Sky was managing to kill off (and I have no other sport I'm interested in from a spectator view point, so that was a disaster). Sky had become unbearable ages ago so I can only imagine how appalling it must be now.
Steve Bunce has a tough job of pleasing everyone and to his credit has improved immeasurably over the years. The Boxing hour is a must watch for me now and him & Barry Jones do a great job together and long may it continue.
Steve Lillis is a fantastic old school journalist who balances that with keeping up with the times and is always a welcome guest/pundit in the studio.
Alex Steadman's enthusiasm for the sport and knowledge is there for all to see when he hosts the excellent Boxing Matters.
With the WBBS come to an end, I would have to say, their team is arguably #1.
Naz is funny at first but would quickly become tiresome imo. Got the feeling Duke had to carry him through a fair bit when it came to actual knowledge of the fighters.