oogiebe wrote: ↑01 Jun 2019, 20:36
I couldn't bare to watch that again. Kelly needs to get some offense. That bit will never do at the next level. He'd get blathered.
2 "no"s
I'm surprised.
I thought it was a good, close fight with ebbs and flows.
Oh I'm watching a US feed. Are you guy's watching the UK one?
One of the know nothing dim wit announcers was sat with Ray Leonard. He asked him "Ray! You fought at Madison Square Garden! Tell us about that!"
He got beat up by Terry Norris. Not the best fight to reminisce over, and not the best way to introduce it, but the announcer obviously didn't know what he was talking about (par for the course these days, sadly).
3132DW wrote: ↑01 Jun 2019, 20:32
As Kelly’s moved up levels he’s not even looking like hurting the opponent - he’s got speed but KO power once above Domestic isn’t there at present.
Remember that opponent he pounded with countless hooks to the head against the ropes. He went from that to this.
overhand_right wrote: ↑01 Jun 2019, 20:41
Oh I'm watching a US feed. Are you guy's watching the UK one?
One of the know nothing dim wit announcers was sat with Ray Leonard. He asked him "Ray! You fought at Madison Square Garden! Tell us about that!"
He got beat up by Terry Norris. Not the best fight to reminisce over, and not the best way to introduce it, but the announcer obviously didn't know what he was talking about (par for the course these days, sadly).
Nothing will ever beat George Groves (the super middleweight) being asked live on sky sports whether he ever fancied boxing at the time super-lightweight world champ Amir Khan.
Covfefe wrote: ↑01 Jun 2019, 20:43
Nothing will ever beat George Groves (the super middleweight) being asked live on sky sports whether he ever fancied boxing at the time super-lightweight world champ Amir Khan.