Boxers as commentators
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Boxers as commentators
I'm interested in opinions on who are/were the best co-commentators on live fights that once fought.
Some examples would be :
Roy Jones Jr. - could be the pick of them (when he's not bigging himself up);
George Foreman - I like George but don't agree with a lot of what he says;
Sugar Ray Leonard - could be a bit smug at times but his insights were interesting - very professional;
Barry McGuigan - off the boil these days but when he's not under instructions to promote someone he can be good;
Ken Norton - pre throat problems - he was quite insightful & articulate ;
Jeff Fenech - tends to get too excited like he wants to be back in there (which is understandable).
Any other examples? Tyson in days gone past was interesting when interviewed during a fight and I always thought DeLa Hoya would have been good commentating but promoting obviously pays a lot more.
Some examples would be :
Roy Jones Jr. - could be the pick of them (when he's not bigging himself up);
George Foreman - I like George but don't agree with a lot of what he says;
Sugar Ray Leonard - could be a bit smug at times but his insights were interesting - very professional;
Barry McGuigan - off the boil these days but when he's not under instructions to promote someone he can be good;
Ken Norton - pre throat problems - he was quite insightful & articulate ;
Jeff Fenech - tends to get too excited like he wants to be back in there (which is understandable).
Any other examples? Tyson in days gone past was interesting when interviewed during a fight and I always thought DeLa Hoya would have been good commentating but promoting obviously pays a lot more.
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How could I forget about Jim Watt. Probably the best of British commentators at the moment. I tend to find myself agreeing with most of his comments and he never hypes a fight if it doesn't deserve it.KOJOE90 wrote:Jim Watt is a very, very good Boxing commentator in my opinion.
As a former World Champion he has a great in-sight into the game and notices things during a fight many fans and commontators woundn't.
He also doesn't 'suck up' to the house fighter.
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Re: Boxers As Commentators
Jerry Quarry was a terrific boxing commentator for CBS
who had a very good feel for what was going on in the
ring and conveyed it well to the viewers.
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who had a very good feel for what was going on in the
ring and conveyed it well to the viewers.
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Re: Boxers As Commentators
Did he commentate at the same time he was still fighting? I know Leonard and a few others did. I don't think I've heard Quarry as of yet.Chuck1052 wrote:Jerry Quarry was a terrific boxing commentator for CBS
who had a very good feel for what was going on in the
ring and conveyed it well to the viewers.
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If you are talking about comentators who just stood in for one fight I remember Gil Clancy and Tim Ryan or someone at CBS had the ill conceived idea to have Mike Weaver sit in. All I can remember is he would occasionally mumble some incoherent jibberish.
I never liked sporting events where they would have guest celebrity commentators. They almost always ended up unbelievably dull. Fortunatly I didn't get to here James Brown.
I never liked sporting events where they would have guest celebrity commentators. They almost always ended up unbelievably dull. Fortunatly I didn't get to here James Brown.
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I think Burt Lancaster did a spot on Ali v Frazier I didn't he? He was a friend of Joe's supposedly. He was very ordinary as a commentator though.expug wrote:I think that was it . The guest commentator thing .It was done for awhile back in the 70s early 80s .
Ill have to think back and see if I can come up with some more "celebrity experts".
I remember the James Brown stint in the Wepner fight. He didn't add anything relevant but you gotta love the Godfather.
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I was thinking more of ex or current fighters that actually sat in on the full fight more than once as part of a contractual thing with a network.kick asner wrote:If you are talking about comentators who just stood in for one fight I remember Gil Clancy and Tim Ryan or someone at CBS had the ill conceived idea to have Mike Weaver sit in. All I can remember is he would occasionally mumble some incoherent jibberish.
Let's face it, most boxers aren't the most articulate of characters but it's always good to hear their comments when they come from direct experience.
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I here ya, I was just expanding on the topic a bit. Couldn't help but recall the Mike Weaver comentary or lack their of however because it was the worst thing I ever heard.el tigre del sur wrote:I was thinking more of ex or current fighters that actually sat in on the full fight more than once as part of a contractual thing with a network.kick asner wrote:If you are talking about comentators who just stood in for one fight I remember Gil Clancy and Tim Ryan or someone at CBS had the ill conceived idea to have Mike Weaver sit in. All I can remember is he would occasionally mumble some incoherent jibberish.
Let's face it, most boxers aren't the most articulate of characters but it's always good to hear their comments when they come from direct experience.