Re: WHEN BRITISH COMMENTARY WAS RESTRAINED, REFINED, STYLISH...
Posted: 09 Oct 2017, 15:41
Some quality posts here. Nothing like a trip down memory lane. They don’t make em like they used too
That's what I was trying to say funso , nothing against him , but said some funny things at times not unlike big Ron.funso banjo baby wrote:Harry was the best.
Reg was great but slightly ITV down market (unnecessary clichés and puns etc)
there were some other funny ones in the 80's. Anyone remember when Jim Rosenthal had to fill in on the Andries v Hearns fight ?
what a crazy night all round that was?
Pretty sure he actually did some boxing or MMA commentary in the US fairly recently? Dunno how good he was at it though...Stuarty30 wrote:Should we hire JR from the wrestling? He was quality
I liked how he got a massive rager whenever StoneCole appearedBoxerbeetle wrote:Pretty sure he actually did some boxing or MMA commentary in the US fairly recently? Dunno how good he was at it though...Stuarty30 wrote:Should we hire JR from the wrestling? He was quality
Yes that was bad. He was talking without thinking. Gutteridge and Watt were very good but Newbon often got people’s blood up especially with his aggressive and tactless questioning.rd350lc wrote:Do you remember during the mayhem in the ring after the Benn McClellan fight he called McClellan Mike McCallum ?Boxerbeetle wrote:Gary Newbon was fvcking atrocious.rd350lc wrote:Harry C was a legend , the youth of today probably wouldn't like his calm demeanor though .
As an aside you still had a version of Ron in the olden days , I don't know how many times I heard Reg Gutteridge spill the "three falls and a submission" line . Even worse was Gary Newbon who regularly got boxers mixed up !
Whatamistakatomaka !
I think Darke was bestTuan_Jim wrote:Harry, Reg Gutteridge and Ian Darke are the holy trinity of boxing commentary.
No, that was the horrible Alan Partridge type commentator from Screensport.jamamb wrote:was it reg who turned into a cry baby when jackson detonated grahams chin
'sob, thats what we were worried about! sob, sniffle'
Bowes jab always had me wincing.lillywhite14 wrote:Different class.
Not just the commentator either. I'm a Joshua and Fury fan. Big Daddy in his pomp would make mincemeat out of the pair! He was a seriously top heavyweight on his night.
A h aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !Tuan_Jim wrote:No, that was the horrible Alan Partridge type commentator from Screensport.jamamb wrote:was it reg who turned into a cry baby when jackson detonated grahams chin
'sob, thats what we were worried about! sob, sniffle'
Yeah Reg would never act like that.Tuan_Jim wrote:No, that was the horrible Alan Partridge type commentator from Screensport.jamamb wrote:was it reg who turned into a cry baby when jackson detonated grahams chin
'sob, thats what we were worried about! sob, sniffle'
I also remmeber him saying McClellan was faking it after he collapsed (not in these words but he was insinuating it). Should never of been allowed near a boxing ring after that commentrd350lc wrote:Do you remember during the mayhem in the ring after the Benn McClellan fight he called McClellan Mike McCallum ?Boxerbeetle wrote:Gary Newbon was fvcking atrocious.rd350lc wrote:Harry C was a legend , the youth of today probably wouldn't like his calm demeanor though .
As an aside you still had a version of Ron in the olden days , I don't know how many times I heard Reg Gutteridge spill the "three falls and a submission" line . Even worse was Gary Newbon who regularly got boxers mixed up !
Whatamistakatomaka !