Re: Steve Bunce interview
Posted: 23 Nov 2009, 14:38
Great stuff, Terry. Looking forward to the next instalment. 
Lee 'The Machine' Collier.Terry D wrote:Cheers, some guy called Lee is clearing up in Manchester so I'm looking further afieldlacollier883 wrote:Cracking read Terry, as usual some interesting stuff from buncey, lets just hope he is back on our screens soon
steve689 wrote:Is Bunce live still running then?
I just had a wonderful 'Setanta reminisce' reading that, it was an excellent channel whilst it lasted. Those fcuking useless cnutface bankers have got alot to answer for!!!Terry D wrote:Covering his early boxing experiences; he even drags his mind back to the first pro fights he covered. There are also details of the last three roadshows and a glimpse into the human casualties caused by the Setanta meltdown.
http://www.BS.com/?m=show&id=23653
There will be another loquacious Londoner appearing on BS later this week, as well as more from Steve, including his insights about Hopkins, Haye and Naz.
http://www.buncelive.com/wordpress/
I've just noticed that you've posted the next installment halfway down the threadTerry D wrote:Glad you like it, Stu. First time I've spoken to the man directly and I enjoyed it. I'd like to attend a roadshow if they visit these parts again, missed the first one due to things and stuff like that.
Nice take on Naz and always interesting to hear about Bernard Hopkins. I didn't ask specifically if he turned the electricity back on or the TV was turned on from standby, as I was afraid that Steve may have said it was just the TV. I like the idea of Hopkins turning the electricity off everytime he leaves the house. Reminds me of Eddie Murphy and his dad's phone.
I enjoyed the second piece even more than the first, good work Tel! IMO it's impossible for a boxing fan to dislike Steve Bunce, it's a crying shame that his Boxing Hour isn't being screened any more.Terry D wrote:Glad you like it, Stu. First time I've spoken to the man directly and I enjoyed it. I'd like to attend a roadshow if they visit these parts again, missed the first one due to things and stuff like that.
Nice take on Naz and always interesting to hear about Bernard Hopkins. I didn't ask specifically if he turned the electricity back on or the TV was turned on from standby, as I was afraid that Steve may have said it was just the TV. I like the idea of Hopkins turning the electricity off everytime he leaves the house. Reminds me of Eddie Murphy and his dad's phone.
I don't blame the bankers, it's that boxing is a very difficult sport to make profitable. Fights like Cotto v Pacman are bloody expensive to get the rights to, and your average punter doesn't really know who they are. You want to show these fights if you are a sports broadcaster, but you're not going to make much revenue from a five AM non PPV showing.Chambers2 wrote:I just had a wonderful 'Setanta reminisce' reading that, it was an excellent channel whilst it lasted. Those fcuking useless cnutface bankers have got alot to answer for!!!Terry D wrote:Covering his early boxing experiences; he even drags his mind back to the first pro fights he covered. There are also details of the last three roadshows and a glimpse into the human casualties caused by the Setanta meltdown.
http://www.BS.com/?m=show&id=23653
There will be another loquacious Londoner appearing on BS later this week, as well as more from Steve, including his insights about Hopkins, Haye and Naz.
http://www.buncelive.com/wordpress/![]()
In retaliation I'm gonna track that Fred Goodwin (cunnt!) down (and his £700,000 a year pension
) in his mansion in the South of France and pull his fat fcuking head off
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Long Live Sir Steve Of Bunce!
I (quite rightly IMO) blame the bankers for everything, the UK's economic collapse must have had a sizeable impact on Setantas subscription numbers. I don't know if that was the difference between Setanta going bust and being profitable, but it certainly must've had some impact. Whilst the likes of RBS were loaning Billions to overseas companies that had been persistantly failing for years, it's other companies like Setanta that ultimately pay the price for the banks idiocy. However I'm not sure how realistic Setantas business model was in the first place as it was relying on a massive number of subscriptions to break even and I think the economic downturn made their existance very difficult to maintainjamesmcdonnell wrote:I don't blame the bankers, it's that boxing is a very difficult sport to make profitable. Fights like Cotto v Pacman are bloody expensive to get the rights to, and your average punter doesn't really know who they are. You want to show these fights if you are a sports broadcaster, but you're not going to make much revenue from a five AM non PPV showing.Chambers2 wrote:I just had a wonderful 'Setanta reminisce' reading that, it was an excellent channel whilst it lasted. Those fcuking useless cnutface bankers have got alot to answer for!!!Terry D wrote:Covering his early boxing experiences; he even drags his mind back to the first pro fights he covered. There are also details of the last three roadshows and a glimpse into the human casualties caused by the Setanta meltdown.
http://www.BS.com/?m=show&id=23653
There will be another loquacious Londoner appearing on BS later this week, as well as more from Steve, including his insights about Hopkins, Haye and Naz.
http://www.buncelive.com/wordpress/![]()
In retaliation I'm gonna track that Fred Goodwin (cunnt!) down (and his £700,000 a year pension
) in his mansion in the South of France and pull his fat fcuking head off
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Long Live Sir Steve Of Bunce!
Chambers2 wrote:I enjoyed the second piece even more than the first, good work Tel! IMO it's impossible for a boxing fan to dislike Steve Bunce, it's a crying shame that his Boxing Hour isn't being screened any more.Terry D wrote:Glad you like it, Stu. First time I've spoken to the man directly and I enjoyed it. I'd like to attend a roadshow if they visit these parts again, missed the first one due to things and stuff like that.
Nice take on Naz and always interesting to hear about Bernard Hopkins. I didn't ask specifically if he turned the electricity back on or the TV was turned on from standby, as I was afraid that Steve may have said it was just the TV. I like the idea of Hopkins turning the electricity off everytime he leaves the house. Reminds me of Eddie Murphy and his dad's phone.
I was gobsmacked when i read that junior was demanding parity with Hatton and wasn't willing to drop, that's one of the most bizarre stances I've heard of in boxing. Steve knows the sport and the people within it inside out. If I could take one person to a desert island with me then Kylie, Kelly Brook, Georgie Thompson etc can all fcuk off I'm taking Buncey............ as there'd be plenty of snap to go round if he carked it
Ahhh WTF does Buncey know??J wrote:Chambers2 wrote:I enjoyed the second piece even more than the first, good work Tel! IMO it's impossible for a boxing fan to dislike Steve Bunce, it's a crying shame that his Boxing Hour isn't being screened any more.Terry D wrote:Glad you like it, Stu. First time I've spoken to the man directly and I enjoyed it. I'd like to attend a roadshow if they visit these parts again, missed the first one due to things and stuff like that.
Nice take on Naz and always interesting to hear about Bernard Hopkins. I didn't ask specifically if he turned the electricity back on or the TV was turned on from standby, as I was afraid that Steve may have said it was just the TV. I like the idea of Hopkins turning the electricity off everytime he leaves the house. Reminds me of Eddie Murphy and his dad's phone.
I was gobsmacked when i read that junior was demanding parity with Hatton and wasn't willing to drop, that's one of the most bizarre stances I've heard of in boxing. Steve knows the sport and the people within it inside out. If I could take one person to a desert island with me then Kylie, Kelly Brook, Georgie Thompson etc can all fcuk off I'm taking Buncey............ as there'd be plenty of snap to go round if he carked it
perhaps those deluded peiple that carried on at hatton to give junior a shiot will now understand why he didnt.
eff all to do with ducking or being scared just a deluded Junior witters biznizz demands.
hatton was right let the fool rot.