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There may be trouble ahead-Williams Vs Sprott

Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 07:05
by Chambers
Danny Williams didn't turn up to the head-to-head press conference yesterday citing personal problems.

Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 08:47
by bennie
No trouble according to his Mrs. He's just sparring in Kent and couldn't be arsed to travel up for the the press conference.

Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 09:23
by Chambers
bennie wrote:No trouble according to his Mrs. He's just sparring in Kent and couldn't be arsed to travel up for the the press conference.
Cheers for the info.

I think I am turning paranoid after the amount of recent bouts which have been postponed

Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 09:29
by Kilburn
The only "trouble" with this fight is the next day broadcasting on the Beeb. I mean okay it's a superb British heavyweight title match-up and they're probably looking for more viewers that at 11:15pm on a friday night but come on, I don't think I can stand to hear that chubby horse racing woman talk about boxing again.

Should be bloody well live on the night. Christ it's not like either fighter has been lacking in build up. And it's hard to imagine the fight itself not delivering excitment.

Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 09:38
by Elle
Totally agree with you Kilburn, I can't wait that long!!! Wish I was going to the actual fight, the atmos is gonna be amazing!

Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 09:39
by bennie
Kilburn wrote:The only "trouble" with this fight is the next day broadcasting on the Beeb. I mean okay it's a superb British heavyweight title match-up and they're probably looking for more viewers that at 11:15pm on a friday night but come on, I don't think I can stand to hear that chubby horse racing woman talk about boxing again.

Should be bloody well live on the night. Christ it's not like either fighter has been lacking in build up. And it's hard to imagine the fight itself not delivering excitment.
I can't believe they're not screening the best domestic heavyweight showdown for years 'live'.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. The BBC know absolutely nothing about boxing. :evil:

Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 10:10
by Lugh
Kilburn wrote:, I don't think I can stand to hear that chubby horse racing woman talk about boxing again.
Having listened to Clare Balding (I think thats her name) for years on Radio thinking to myself - "what a complete upper-class horsey-type tottie" - Imagine my surprise to discover what a horse-faced bludger she actually is.

took me years to get over that one.

Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 10:12
by Goz
Lugh wrote:
Kilburn wrote:, I don't think I can stand to hear that chubby horse racing woman talk about boxing again.
Having listened to Clare Balding (I think thats her name) for years on Radio thinking to myself - "what a complete upper-class horsey-type tottie" - Imagine my surprise to discover what a horse-faced bludger she actually is.

took me years to get over that one.
Yah! Jeepers what?

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Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 10:32
by Priff
Kilburn wrote:The only "trouble" with this fight is the next day broadcasting on the Beeb. I mean okay it's a superb British heavyweight title match-up and they're probably looking for more viewers that at 11:15pm on a friday night but come on, I don't think I can stand to hear that chubby horse racing woman talk about boxing again.

Should be bloody well live on the night. Christ it's not like either fighter has been lacking in build up. And it's hard to imagine the fight itself not delivering excitment.
The BBC simply show some parts of some fights; that's it.
They don't promote/advertise them at all. The only time I discover boxing on BBC is if someone on the boards posts the times. I just don't understand what they expect to get from showing it when they put so little in.

I prefer SKY.

Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 10:35
by Chambers
Skys coverage is loads better, the BBC seem to have gone into boxing half-heartedly. The only reason I know Walker Vs Karmazin is on primetime is due to the boixing forums, there has been no advertising of this fight