Re: Nigel Benn The devils advocate
Posted: 03 Nov 2009, 10:03
sg1985 wrote:
sg1985 wrote:
Its the photo that Buncey hoped would never resurface....sg1985 wrote:
there is a lot of people on here who have been around alot longer than five minutes.try not to be so patronising.boxingchat wrote:The fact none of you remember Buncey like that shows you have only been around five minutes. That is actually a tidy version of Bunces famous Keegan mop and how most people in the game remember him.
The hairs gone but the suit remains!
Took me a while to realise who it wassg1985 wrote:
My god,he looks like a dodgy aussie soap actor from the eighties like "prisoner cell block h" or somethingteddy007 wrote:sg1985 wrote:
Looks like Tyson Furyalexpaterson wrote:Took me a while to realise who it wassg1985 wrote:
mrbassie wrote:Looks like Tyson Furyalexpaterson wrote:Took me a while to realise who it wassg1985 wrote:
Back on topic, I really enjoyed that docu, Nigel is a character and an inspirational 1, what a warrior and champion. The only thing was people still kept asking the same question 'why do you box' 'because of the money/opportunities', 'but why do you box' for the 10th time gets annoying.sg1985 wrote:Just came across this on youtube, its a discussion about the safety of boxing, filmed after the Mcclellan fight. There is an appearance from Buncey (with a shocking hair cut)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm-VQ82_ ... re=related

careful - he'll sic Carter Ruck on youbigjack wrote:My god,he looks like a dodgy aussie soap actor from the eighties like "prisoner cell block h" or somethingteddy007 wrote:sg1985 wrote:
martinmrts wrote:incidentally i don't think the title of this thread is entirely appropriate given Mr Benn's religious leanings
I think Benn exagerates it, with the level of excitement from his fights he was always in demand and he was a house fighter pretty much and got big paydays quite early to my knowledge. But if he had been white he possibly would have been more popular. Hes twice the fighter Ricky Hatton is for me whos seemingly become more popular and had a larger following. If someone was going to complain about not getting opportunities it should be HErol Graham, not Bennsg1985 wrote:I was thinking the same thing, the question about race made me wonder, did white fighters in the late 80's early 90's really make so much more than their black counterparts? I don't remember much about the politics in boxing back then.Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote: Back on topic, I really enjoyed that docu, Nigel is a character and an inspirational 1, what a warrior and champion. The only thing was people still kept asking the same question 'why do you box' 'because of the money/opportunities', 'but why do you box' for the 10th time gets annoying.
I watched this after, which is a great little Benn docu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxWQPqDs ... re=related
(all the other parts are on there too)
martinmrts wrote:cor blimey peeps get a sense of humour. being a christian Nigel Benn is the exact opposite of the devils advocate. that's it.
sg1985 wrote:Do you know what the devils advocate is? That's exactly what he was in the discussion.martinmrts wrote:cor blimey peeps get a sense of humour. being a christian Nigel Benn is the exact opposite of the devils advocate. that's it.
just got thisJ wrote:who want to drink that yellowy grannies drink anyway even if it does belong to St Nic.
martinmrts wrote:just got thisJ wrote:who want to drink that yellowy grannies drink anyway even if it does belong to St Nic.