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Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 07 Jan 2010, 12:42
by taffytoon

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 07 Jan 2010, 12:47
by 15829
imagine if they put a quater of his salary in to boxing

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 07 Jan 2010, 12:58
by yiddo14
Mayweather - Pacman late 2010 on BBC.

Heard it here first. :TU:

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 07 Jan 2010, 13:19
by leforge
They will spend the money on replacement for the twat!

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 07 Jan 2010, 13:20
by taffytoon
diggler wrote:imagine if they put a quater of his salary in to boxing
I have and the result was staggering. We could have a hell of a lot of premium fights on for sure.

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 07 Jan 2010, 13:45
by whiskey
Personally i think he did well by getting the likes of Hatton, Calzaghe etc onto his talk show.

He is funnier than that other prick with the big fuzzy hair and gyspy scalf.. brand is it ?

Michael Mcintyre would make a good piss-taking host i think.

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 07 Jan 2010, 13:55
by glahn
I reckon they'll just give his slot to Graham Norton. So to speak.

Can't see any of the money going into boxing though, sadly...

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 07:09
by alexpaterson
G0mez wrote:Personally i think he did well by getting the likes of Hatton, Calzaghe etc onto his talk show.

He is funnier than that other prick with the big fuzzy hair and gyspy scalf.. brand is it ?

Michael Mcintyre would make a good piss-taking host i think.
Yep Mcintyre is quality a chat show with him would be a good replacement. As for Ross and Brand there as bad as each other crap comedians

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 07:20
by leforge
mcintyre is dull. I can't stand the chubby twat!

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 07:29
by Rixxy
mcintyre would be a brill replacement, but it said in the paper that they are havin graham norton on five times a week :o

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 07:31
by alexpaterson
Rixxy wrote:mcintyre would be a brill replacement, but it said in the paper that they are havin graham norton on five times a week :o
NO :witzend: :cry:

Why he's terrible and Leforge shame on you

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 07:35
by leforge
He just not funny at all.

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 07:39
by banjo
Boxing will not be on the BBC, modern British television is produced by women and queers and aimed at women and queers.

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 07:40
by alexpaterson
leforge wrote:He just not funny at all.
Have you got his DVD? I didnt really like him before that but he is so funny on it he turned me (on his comedy not my sexuality)

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 07:47
by leforge
No he sot of person old grannies like!. I like people like Frankie Boyle.

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 08:24
by Poncey
banjo wrote:Boxing will not be on the BBC, modern British television is produced by women and queers and aimed at women and queers.
...and Mexican Jews. We're a minority. But a powerful one.

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 09:07
by Wales
Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:
banjo wrote:Boxing will not be on the BBC, modern British television is produced by women and queers and aimed at women and queers.
...and Mexican Jews. We're a minority. But a powerful one.

"Albino Lesbian cross dresser seeks similar"

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 11:09
by twenty six
On what possible basis can you link the bye bye of the short tongued toss pot to an investment in boxing by the BBC.
Bizzarre how some people's minds work. :witzend:

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 11:10
by Chris W 1982
Is a lot of gay shit on BBC.

Thinking bout it, theres not a lot of stuff aimed at 18-35 men on terrestrial TV is there.

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 14:22
by taffytoon
twenty six wrote:On what possible basis can you link the bye bye of the short tongued toss pot to an investment in boxing by the BBC.
Bizzarre how some people's minds work. :witzend:
It was said tongue in cheek :roll: It was aimed at the fact they can pay him 6 million a year yet put nothing into Boxing. Many times budget has come into the equation so now they should in effect have a spare few Mill floating around. Get your head out ya arse ffs.

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 15:46
by glahn
banjo wrote:Boxing will not be on the BBC, modern British television is produced by women and queers and aimed at women and queers.

You'd think they'd enjoy sweaty, musclebound guys banging each other around the ring.

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 15:47
by Spud
Professional boxing on the BBC - no f*cking chance - unless a promoter accepts a "highlights" package where he will receive a lot less money!!!

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 17:57
by freddie boswell
banjo wrote:Boxing will not be on the BBC, modern British television is produced by women and queers and aimed at women and queers.
:lol:

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 19:25
by stujones
The quiet man 2004 wrote:Is a lot of gay poop on BBC.

Thinking bout it, theres not a lot of stuff aimed at 18-35 men on terrestrial TV is there.
Top Gear - is just about it.

Re: Maybe the BBC can now put some money into Boxing

Posted: 09 Jan 2010, 16:05
by gobbles
Ironically, the Jonathan Ross Show was about the only place on the BBC (Strictly Come Dancing excepted) where you could actually see a boxer.