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Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 12:26
by ironbeard
maverick23 wrote: 14 May 2021, 12:05
mickey1975 wrote: 14 May 2021, 10:19 2005 I went to Hatton-Kostya, Khan debut, 2006 Calzaghe-Lacy, 07 JC-Kessler.... plus countless others. Not Buatsi being told he was the best thing since sliced bread.
Now we’ve got Mayweather vs Logan Paul on Sky Sports box office!
🤮

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 12:30
by margaret thatcher
are you silly willies trying to tell me that conor benn isn't absolutely fantastic?

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 12:32
by cormack
The only certainty we have is that the world around us has changed and will continue to do so .

I am quite happy to be able to dip in and out of boxing depending on who is fighting , but without becoming a slave to it .
Used to enjoy footie but money has really spoilt that , couldnt give a shit now who wins the league .
Last 5 years started to get into rugby but boxing is my top sport .
Dont pay for any sky / bt not even dazn .

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 12:42
by ironbeard
stevec@france wrote: 14 May 2021, 12:32 The only certainty we have is that the world around us has changed and will continue to do so .

I am quite happy to be able to dip in and out of boxing depending on who is fighting , but without becoming a slave to it .
Used to enjoy footie but money has really spoilt that , couldnt give a shit now who wins the league .
Last 5 years started to get into rugby but boxing is my top sport .
Dont pay for any sky / bt not even dazn .
Had a great discussion with a couple of the San Diego Legion players, on the flight to Seattle. Had 0 idea that there was an American pro rugby league prior to that.

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 13:39
by Foggy
maverick23 wrote: 14 May 2021, 09:44
Foggy wrote: 14 May 2021, 07:52 When I was really into boxing circa 2005ish I thought the Sky shows were great, Saturday fight night was on every week, and Euro Sport had bits n bobs in the week, that was well enough for me
I think a lot of people look back really fondly on that era. I was also really in to it back then but, on the whole, I don’t think the quality of shows then was better than it is now. It has to be true though that there was simply a lot more boxing on. We had Sky doing weekly shows (and sometimes twice a week), Eurosport doing bits and bobs and BBC/ITV doing bits and bobs. I remember going crazy when Clinton Woods beat Rico Hoye for the world title. A fight like that nowadays would be on a PPV undercard.

If there was a bad show back then it wouldn’t stay long in the memory whilst we’ve got one show on Sky Sports this month and none from BT.

If you wanted to see David Hayes early career you had to watch it on bbc grandstand around 1pm on a Saturday and junior Witter was on there as well and Clinton.

I remember Sky did have mid week fights on Thursday I believe I remember watching Macklin lose his first fight to Facey on a week day.

As for the Hoye fight I was ringside for that, was the first time I’d seen a fighter (Hoye) be like a rag doll for about 5 minutes after the fight ended just stood against the ropes, really hit home that did on the brutality of the sport.

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 13:58
by Counter-puncher
Anderson-Muttley was Thursday night IIRC?

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 14:20
by skanksta
I understand the sentiments of this thread, but I'm watching Eva Patjowksa vs Judy Agouthi in a 6 rounder from Poland right now. :maybe:

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 14:58
by JamesPhilips
ironbeard wrote: 14 May 2021, 12:26
maverick23 wrote: 14 May 2021, 12:05
mickey1975 wrote: 14 May 2021, 10:19 2005 I went to Hatton-Kostya, Khan debut, 2006 Calzaghe-Lacy, 07 JC-Kessler.... plus countless others. Not Buatsi being told he was the best thing since sliced bread.
Now we’ve got Mayweather vs Logan Paul on Sky Sports box office!
🤮
I had to check.... thought it was a joke... but it's really PPV

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 14:59
by margaret thatcher
skanksta wrote: 14 May 2021, 14:20 I understand the sentiments of this thread, but I'm watching Eva Patjowksa vs Judy Agouthi in a 6 rounder from Poland right now. :maybe:
main event of that card is fairly interesting

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 15:14
by skanksta
I think you're officially "Boxing's most hardcore fan" :salut:

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 15:26
by skanksta
Although..,

I'm interested to see what Lukas Stanioch turns up for the chief support :doh:

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 17:47
by a force
I might be the only one but I used to love Friday fight night on Sky. I think there was over 40 shows a year. They had August off & then about 3 weeks for Christmas up to mid Jan but the rest of the time you’d got a show every Friday.

It was perfect for me. One title fight every Friday night & then potentially a second or a recap of the undercard fights.

I hate these stacked cards that are once a month that start at 6pm. I can never get to see the early fights properly with sorting dinner out & kids etc.

I end up missing decent British title fights & then you go 2 or 3 weeks without a show.

I also think it’s impossible to watch 5 title fights properly. I like to score the fights but it’s hard to give more than 2 or 3 back to back your full attention.

Like that Tennyson scrap the other week. That shouldn’t have been so early & I always remember Blackwell - Ryder been on at 6pm on a PPV undercard when it should’ve headlined a regular Sky show.

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 18:13
by Delta Jay
I’d be interested to see everyone’s age and amount of in-depth experience next to their posts on this thread. I don’t doubt for a second everyone is as hardcore as it gets, but I often feel I must be a bit younger and I still get excited for all kinds of bad cards or pay for a terrible PPV. I can understand why anyone would be frustrated with the product it has become, especially Sly Hype Machine and Mr. Barrera Morales

I had a wobble during the pandemic but I can’t wait to get back to the live shows.

Have to shout out Maggie T and Boxing Prospect, hardcore as anyone I’ve ever spoke to and very current.

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 19:19
by THEBUTCH
I blame Spencer Fearon :lol:

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 19:20
by THEBUTCH
....and everyone's least favourite Donkey's arse, Adam Smith :lol:

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 20:39
by Wee Tommy
Counter-puncher wrote: 13 May 2021, 13:12 I think I reached that stage a couple of years back mate.
Same. The DAZN app has been only expense on it and it’s £1.99pm. Boxing is hard work.

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 14 May 2021, 21:58
by margaret thatcher
Delta Jay wrote: 14 May 2021, 18:13 I’d be interested to see everyone’s age and amount of in-depth experience next to their posts on this thread. I don’t doubt for a second everyone is as hardcore as it gets, but I often feel I must be a bit younger and I still get excited for all kinds of bad cards or pay for a terrible PPV. I can understand why anyone would be frustrated with the product it has become, especially Sly Hype Machine and Mr. Barrera Morales

I had a wobble during the pandemic but I can’t wait to get back to the live shows.

Have to shout out Maggie T and Boxing Prospect, hardcore as anyone I’ve ever spoke to and very current.
thanks mate -- you too :box:

broadening my interest to boxing from all around the world, and at pretty much any level, has been big for me keeping interest.

i reccomend to anyone wanting to try it.......go search up some prospects you've never heard of, from anywhere, and start following them. boom....there is some added interest there.

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 15 May 2021, 04:08
by maverick23
Foggy wrote: 14 May 2021, 13:39
maverick23 wrote: 14 May 2021, 09:44
Foggy wrote: 14 May 2021, 07:52 When I was really into boxing circa 2005ish I thought the Sky shows were great, Saturday fight night was on every week, and Euro Sport had bits n bobs in the week, that was well enough for me
I think a lot of people look back really fondly on that era. I was also really in to it back then but, on the whole, I don’t think the quality of shows then was better than it is now. It has to be true though that there was simply a lot more boxing on. We had Sky doing weekly shows (and sometimes twice a week), Eurosport doing bits and bobs and BBC/ITV doing bits and bobs. I remember going crazy when Clinton Woods beat Rico Hoye for the world title. A fight like that nowadays would be on a PPV undercard.

If there was a bad show back then it wouldn’t stay long in the memory whilst we’ve got one show on Sky Sports this month and none from BT.

If you wanted to see David Hayes early career you had to watch it on bbc grandstand around 1pm on a Saturday and junior Witter was on there as well and Clinton.

I remember Sky did have mid week fights on Thursday I believe I remember watching Macklin lose his first fight to Facey on a week day.

As for the Hoye fight I was ringside for that, was the first time I’d seen a fighter (Hoye) be like a rag doll for about 5 minutes after the fight ended just stood against the ropes, really hit home that did on the brutality of the sport.
Haye was the fighter who got me properly in to boxing. I didn’t have Sky as a kid but saw him on the BBC grandstand shows and got more and more into it after that.

You’re right re: Macklin - I think that was part of Sky’s Fight Skool series. Those shows were fine as they were in addition to the weekly shows.

That’s great you were there for the Hoye fight -
seemed a good atmosphere there. I was at university at the time and remember staying in to watch the fight on my small TV before going out afterwards with my mates with a swing in my step. It’s what you remember about certain fights. I even remember Bunce’s commentary on the fight saying one of Hoye’s final attacks was like Custer’s last stand and he was bang on as Woods stopped him shortly afterwards.

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 15 May 2021, 05:50
by Pugilist-specialist
mickey1975 wrote: 13 May 2021, 13:00 I've had enough of boxing.
It's been a tough few months for the Josh Warrington fan club.

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 15 May 2021, 06:31
by mickey1975
Pugilist-specialist wrote: 15 May 2021, 05:50
mickey1975 wrote: 13 May 2021, 13:00 I've had enough of boxing.
It's been a tough few months for the Josh Warrington fan club.
I've only ever seen him box twice, as an amateur, and the kid I was supporting beat him!

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 15 May 2021, 07:29
by high tower 1
JamesPhilips wrote: 14 May 2021, 08:56 I’m not sure if it’s boxing or just the whole world gone to sh*t. Too many announcements about announcements, click bait, social media, flimsy articles.

I lament the passing of Boxing Monthly.... Boxing News has good and poor issues and I think Matt Christie has done a decent job.... but always too much space on women’s boxing which is in its infancy and doesn’t deserve the coverage it gets. Soon they will reduce the men’s boxing divisions at the Olympics to make way for more women’s boxing. And everytime there’s women’s boxing we get told ‘what a great advert for women’s boxing’ and get repeatedly told how good the fighters are and how exciting the fights are when our eyes say something different.

Plus celebrity fights and 60 year old boxers getting hyped. Mayweather vs genuine boxing novices getting airtime and on PPV.

Few big fights being made and feeble ones are on PPV just cos they feature heavyweights.... a female fight.... and Campbell Hatton who should be on small hall shows.

Pro boxing is a joke now essentially.
That does my head in. Sometimes the entire amateur spread in boxing news is on f’ing women’s boxing !!!!

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 15 May 2021, 07:42
by THEBUTCH
That's a terrible call by Boxing News :brick:

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 15 May 2021, 07:49
by JamesPhilips
high tower 1 wrote: 15 May 2021, 07:29
JamesPhilips wrote: 14 May 2021, 08:56 I’m not sure if it’s boxing or just the whole world gone to sh*t. Too many announcements about announcements, click bait, social media, flimsy articles.

I lament the passing of Boxing Monthly.... Boxing News has good and poor issues and I think Matt Christie has done a decent job.... but always too much space on women’s boxing which is in its infancy and doesn’t deserve the coverage it gets. Soon they will reduce the men’s boxing divisions at the Olympics to make way for more women’s boxing. And everytime there’s women’s boxing we get told ‘what a great advert for women’s boxing’ and get repeatedly told how good the fighters are and how exciting the fights are when our eyes say something different.

Plus celebrity fights and 60 year old boxers getting hyped. Mayweather vs genuine boxing novices getting airtime and on PPV.

Few big fights being made and feeble ones are on PPV just cos they feature heavyweights.... a female fight.... and Campbell Hatton who should be on small hall shows.

Pro boxing is a joke now essentially.
That does my head in. Sometimes the entire amateur spread in boxing news is on f’ing women’s boxing !!!!
Yup. And I have yet to read a single one.

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 15 May 2021, 08:07
by Counter-puncher
maverick23 wrote: 15 May 2021, 04:08
Foggy wrote: 14 May 2021, 13:39
maverick23 wrote: 14 May 2021, 09:44

I think a lot of people look back really fondly on that era. I was also really in to it back then but, on the whole, I don’t think the quality of shows then was better than it is now. It has to be true though that there was simply a lot more boxing on. We had Sky doing weekly shows (and sometimes twice a week), Eurosport doing bits and bobs and BBC/ITV doing bits and bobs. I remember going crazy when Clinton Woods beat Rico Hoye for the world title. A fight like that nowadays would be on a PPV undercard.

If there was a bad show back then it wouldn’t stay long in the memory whilst we’ve got one show on Sky Sports this month and none from BT.

If you wanted to see David Hayes early career you had to watch it on bbc grandstand around 1pm on a Saturday and junior Witter was on there as well and Clinton.

I remember Sky did have mid week fights on Thursday I believe I remember watching Macklin lose his first fight to Facey on a week day.

As for the Hoye fight I was ringside for that, was the first time I’d seen a fighter (Hoye) be like a rag doll for about 5 minutes after the fight ended just stood against the ropes, really hit home that did on the brutality of the sport.
Haye was the fighter who got me properly in to boxing. I didn’t have Sky as a kid but saw him on the BBC grandstand shows and got more and more into it after that.

You’re right re: Macklin - I think that was part of Sky’s Fight Skool series. Those shows were fine as they were in addition to the weekly shows.

That’s great you were there for the Hoye fight -
seemed a good atmosphere there. I was at university at the time and remember staying in to watch the fight on my small TV before going out afterwards with my mates with a swing in my step. It’s what you remember about certain fights. I even remember Bunce’s commentary on the fight saying one of Hoye’s final attacks was like Custer’s last stand and he was bang on as Woods stopped him shortly afterwards.
Hoye was no great shakes but Woods was superb that night, absolutely punch perfect

Re: Do you know what, lads?

Posted: 15 May 2021, 08:38
by Foggy
Counter-puncher wrote: 15 May 2021, 08:07
maverick23 wrote: 15 May 2021, 04:08
Foggy wrote: 14 May 2021, 13:39

If you wanted to see David Hayes early career you had to watch it on bbc grandstand around 1pm on a Saturday and junior Witter was on there as well and Clinton.

I remember Sky did have mid week fights on Thursday I believe I remember watching Macklin lose his first fight to Facey on a week day.

As for the Hoye fight I was ringside for that, was the first time I’d seen a fighter (Hoye) be like a rag doll for about 5 minutes after the fight ended just stood against the ropes, really hit home that did on the brutality of the sport.
Haye was the fighter who got me properly in to boxing. I didn’t have Sky as a kid but saw him on the BBC grandstand shows and got more and more into it after that.

You’re right re: Macklin - I think that was part of Sky’s Fight Skool series. Those shows were fine as they were in addition to the weekly shows.

That’s great you were there for the Hoye fight -
seemed a good atmosphere there. I was at university at the time and remember staying in to watch the fight on my small TV before going out afterwards with my mates with a swing in my step. It’s what you remember about certain fights. I even remember Bunce’s commentary on the fight saying one of Hoye’s final attacks was like Custer’s last stand and he was bang on as Woods stopped him shortly afterwards.
Hoye was no great shakes but Woods was superb that night, absolutely punch perfect

He had to be, already failed on 3 occasions to be crowned the champ, if he would have lost that probably no way back