There is only 1 right answer here.
Even if the Loma/Rigo fight ends up being boring..... its a fight you watch live. Salido/Roman is one you can tape and watch later.
Loma-Rigo vs. Salido-Roman: Which are you watching?
Re: Loma-Rigo vs. Salido-Roman: Which are you watching?
No one will watch the other one.
-
Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
- Posts: 101503
- Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59
Re: Loma-Rigo vs. Salido-Roman: Which are you watching?
Atlas off ESPN broadcast team?
ESPN has announced that the team calling Saturday’s Lomachenko-Rigondeaux fight will be Joe Tessitore and Mark Kriegel, with guest analyst Tim Bradley, reporter Bernardo Osuna and on-location contributor Stephen A. Smith. The name of longtime ESPN boxing analyst Teddy Atlas is nowhere to be seen, although Atlas is still with the network and doing an on-air profile of Lomachenko.
Kriegel, who ESPN recently signed to a multi-year deal, worked alongside Atlas last month for the Beterbiev-Koelling IBF light heavyweight title telecast.
ESPN has announced that the team calling Saturday’s Lomachenko-Rigondeaux fight will be Joe Tessitore and Mark Kriegel, with guest analyst Tim Bradley, reporter Bernardo Osuna and on-location contributor Stephen A. Smith. The name of longtime ESPN boxing analyst Teddy Atlas is nowhere to be seen, although Atlas is still with the network and doing an on-air profile of Lomachenko.
Kriegel, who ESPN recently signed to a multi-year deal, worked alongside Atlas last month for the Beterbiev-Koelling IBF light heavyweight title telecast.
Re: Loma-Rigo vs. Salido-Roman: Which are you watching?
Both fights. Loma v Rigo on to and the other action on iPad 
-
world ranked
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 2199
- Joined: 21 Jan 2008, 14:21
Re: Loma-Rigo vs. Salido-Roman: Which are you watching?
Two faded guys versus two of most elite talents in the ring no brainer I would think. If anyone watches Salido-Roman they prefer a certain style and hate boxers there's no other reason right?
Re: Loma-Rigo vs. Salido-Roman: Which are you watching?
Glad we are not hearing from Teddy “held a gun to Tyson’s head claim to fame” Atlas.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2017, 05:17 Atlas off ESPN broadcast team?
ESPN has announced that the team calling Saturday’s Lomachenko-Rigondeaux fight will be Joe Tessitore and Mark Kriegel, with guest analyst Tim Bradley, reporter Bernardo Osuna and on-location contributor Stephen A. Smith. The name of longtime ESPN boxing analyst Teddy Atlas is nowhere to be seen, although Atlas is still with the network and doing an on-air profile of Lomachenko.
Kriegel, who ESPN recently signed to a multi-year deal, worked alongside Atlas last month for the Beterbiev-Koelling IBF light heavyweight title telecast.