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Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 07:28
by Matt W
I'm of the view that she was as annoying as hell whilst understanding why she was so caught up in it. I do think people should be considerate of those sat around them though - it's not pleasant when you get it in the ear all night. Can you imagine what it was like for the poor person sat behind Frank Bruno at the Benn-McClellan fight?
If we are going to outlaw screeching we should also outlaw people sitting ringside and spending all of their time on their mobile waving at their mates. Kick 'em out I say.
Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 08:22
by yiddo14
Matt W wrote:I'm of the view that she was as annoying as hell whilst understanding why she was so caught up in it. I do think people should be considerate of those sat around them though - it's not pleasant when you get it in the ear all night. Can you imagine what it was like for the poor person sat behind Frank Bruno at the Benn-McClellan fight?
If we are going to outlaw screeching we should also outlaw people sitting ringside and spending all of their time on their mobile waving at their mates. Kick 'em out I say.
If both were to be outlawed, poor old Amir Khan would have zero followers.
Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 09:16
by emma
Im not ashamed to admit Ive been one to shout for the boxer Im supporting. But since I had a Tracheotomy my voice isnt as strong as it used to be so I dont shout all the way through usually just when stoppage is coming.

Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 09:24
by Dirk Kelly
Old bones Ian wrote:You guys should come along to youth football, there are alot of mum's who scream and shout about their little Timmy being tackled.
I made one comment about "Shouldn't you be at home doing the washing up"
My god she went like Tony Wilson's Mum, and i had no security there to help me.
Genius!
Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 09:27
by Dirk Kelly
stujones wrote:Yes, it was annoying.... really annoying.
Good fight, didn't like the attitude of the opponent though (sorry, name escapes me) - he had the fight won but he didn't want to win. He should have been gutted that he lost, but instead chuffed and posing to the cameras
It was so frustrating watching him, he had Vinnie there for the taking but chose not to. No disrespect to Vinne but I was hoping he would loose after his knockdown so it banishes the 0 from his record and then maybe we'd see him in some decent match ups. The longer they have the 0 the more padding of records we seem to see, so frustrating.
Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 10:18
by steve689
I missed the fight but people screaming at ringside can be thoroughly annoying. Especially ones "screaming advice", i mean mostly they are people without a clue shouting things like "it im ard" or the likes!
I met Robin Deakin after he fought Eddie Hyland in Belfast and he was a nice fella, in great condition and gave his all. Shame he has dropped into loser mentality by the sounds of it.
Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 12:20
by yiddo14
Screaming from ringside is annoying, but you can understand it when it's coming froma loved one I guess.
Many an amateur show I have been to I have spotted lads not only giving advice but THROWING the punches they are trying to instruct "their" fighter to throw
Now THAT is fvcking weird(and hilarious to boot!)
Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 12:29
by whicker
Old bones Ian wrote:I've had problems at a couple of shows when i've supported the 'away' boxer. Not from women shouting, but knobhead blokes who see anyone not supporting their boxer as an enemy.
In some cases, segregarted seating- like at football- would be a good idea.
Matt W wrote:
If we are going to outlaw screeching we should also outlaw people sitting ringside and spending all of their time on their mobile waving at their mates. Kick 'em out I say.
I agree- and well said!
People shouting is annoying, but to me it is much worse when people nearby are constantly chatting, texting etc and ignoring the fight, especially during the undercard.
Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 14:20
by slapbangwhallop
yiddo14 wrote:
Many an amateur show I have been to I have spotted lads not only giving advice but THROWING the punches they are trying to instruct "their" fighter to throw
guilt as charged!!!

Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 15:07
by yiddo14
sligobhoy67 wrote:yiddo14 wrote:
Many an amateur show I have been to I have spotted lads not only giving advice but THROWING the punches they are trying to instruct "their" fighter to throw
guilt as charged!!!

I can understand maybe one or two shots being thrown in excitement, but this guy I remember was throwing constantly through the whole 4 rounds!!!!
He had some stamina!
Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 15:07
by silkov
Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 17:09
by cslater
anyone remember bronko mccart's wife haranguing him in the corner with a photo of his kids or something as he struggled in the first winky fight?
Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 17:34
by KO Artist
cslater wrote:anyone remember bronko mccart's wife haranguing him in the corner with a photo of his kids or something as he struggled in the first winky fight?
Yeah I remember, watched the fight last night again.
Gave it to Ronald Wright by 7 rounds to 5.
Wright has to be one of the most overrated fighters of all time.
Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 17:39
by banjo
KO Artist wrote:cslater wrote:anyone remember bronko mccart's wife haranguing him in the corner with a photo of his kids or something as he struggled in the first winky fight?
Yeah I remember, watched the fight last night again.
Gave it to Ronald Wright by 7 rounds to 5.
Wright has to be one of the most overrated fighters of all time.
i agree.
all the fuss seems to be about his 2 wins over mosley and his shutout points win over the overrated and inactive trinidad
Posted: 21 Jan 2008, 14:24
by 1southpaw
yiddo14 wrote:sligobhoy67 wrote:yiddo14 wrote:
Many an amateur show I have been to I have spotted lads not only giving advice but THROWING the punches they are trying to instruct "their" fighter to throw
guilt as charged!!!

I can understand maybe one or two shots being thrown in excitement, but this guy I remember was throwing constantly through the whole 4 rounds!!!!
He had some stamina!
georgie smith's brother was the same

Posted: 14 Feb 2008, 10:08
by whicker
Its an interesting contrast, she is flaked by two guys in glasses who look like accountants! Next to them is an easy going looking tall guy, and on the other side an allegedly type guy.
Posted: 27 Feb 2008, 09:28
by whicker
The guy to her left- i've just twigged- its STATTO from Fantasy Football! The guy next to him is Enzo, of course.
Posted: 27 Feb 2008, 14:34
by stujones
whicker wrote:The guy to her left- i've just twigged- its STATTO from Fantasy Football! The guy next to him is Enzo, of course.
The irony that betting expert Statto is now bankrupt is quite funny (although, not a nice funny obviously). Has he been sacked from that role with the BBC - surely he cannot continue giving his advice.
Posted: 09 Mar 2008, 09:14
by slapbangwhallop
stujones wrote:whicker wrote:The guy to her left- i've just twigged- its STATTO from Fantasy Football! The guy next to him is Enzo, of course.
The irony that betting expert Statto is now bankrupt is quite funny (although, not a nice funny obviously). Has he been sacked from that role with the BBC - surely he cannot continue giving his advice.
didnt see himat ringside last night either
Posted: 09 Mar 2008, 09:24
by Dirk Kelly
sligobhoy67 wrote:stujones wrote:whicker wrote:The guy to her left- i've just twigged- its STATTO from Fantasy Football! The guy next to him is Enzo, of course.
The irony that betting expert Statto is now bankrupt is quite funny (although, not a nice funny obviously). Has he been sacked from that role with the BBC - surely he cannot continue giving his advice.
didnt see himat ringside last night either
He was there, sat in the far corner of ringside