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Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 14:50
by ed robinson
We're still finding our way with the format and everything is very much a work in progress. On the show tonight Jamie Moore and Spencer Oliver are guests with Adam Smith and Johnny Nelson presenting. Obviously we look ahead to Foster / Kirakosyan and Morris / Crolla at the weekend. There's a bit of a debate on life after boxing, a classic modern fight and round up of the weekend just gone.

I've enjoyed reading everyone's take on Boxing Monthly and more recently Boxing News. Any constructive criticism of Ringside will be taken on board and help to shape the show. Is a review a waste of time for those who might have already seen the action? If there's say, a six minute gap, would people rather see two rounds of boxing or an edit of the highlights of the fight? Are the chats too long, or not in depth enough? Would people be interested in a long sit down interview with a former great or rather see a more action dominated show?

If you catch it tonight let us know...

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 15:14
by bh8667
For a 6 minute gap, I would rather see a prospect in a 2 rounds fight instead of 6 minutes of highlights

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 15:20
by ed robinson
Okay, so Liam Walsh the other night had a decent learning fight - it went the distance - you could probably edit all the highlights into a two or three minute piece - the alternative - just showing one round or two rounds of a fight that goes the distance wouldn't be ideal either...

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 15:21
by J
its great this show is back i used to love it on a thurs night glass of red / few munchies was the start of the weekend...its does however suck i cant see it out here. :witzend:

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 15:23
by Spud
ed robinson wrote:We're still finding our way with the format and everything is very much a work in progress. On the show tonight Jamie Moore and Spencer Oliver are guests with Adam Smith and Johnny Nelson presenting. Obviously we look ahead to Foster / Kirakosyan and Morris / Crolla at the weekend. There's a bit of a debate on life after boxing, a classic modern fight and round up of the weekend just gone.

I've enjoyed reading everyone's take on Boxing Monthly and more recently Boxing News. Any constructive criticism of Ringside will be taken on board and help to shape the show. Is a review a waste of time for those who might have already seen the action? If there's say, a six minute gap, would people rather see two rounds of boxing or an edit of the highlights of the fight? Are the chats too long, or not in depth enough? Would people be interested in a long sit down interview with a former great or rather see a more action dominated show?

If you catch it tonight let us know...
Thank you!! :TU: :TU:

I fully understand the programme is designed to promoter Sky's boxers etc etc - but info and dicussions about non - sky boxers and other business outside of the Sky Promoters would be good.

An idea would to get me on the programme - I would provide some sterling entertainment. :TU:

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 15:32
by ed robinson
It certainly would Spud but in High Definition it wouldn't be fair on anyone! Some very brave soldiers on tonight too.

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 15:47
by SweetLikeSugar
I prefer the show when it concentrates on upcoming fights rather than the previous week's fights. It does a great job in building the anticipation for Friday's/Saturday's action.

I do think features on and/or interviews with boxers of the past would be good.

Also, why not have a quickfire interview with a different current boxer each week? Something similar to Soccer Am's 'I Love Football Because...'. That would give some decent exposure to fighters not as well known by the general public.

I'm not too sure about the sitting on stools business though. I notice they've done a similar thing with Revista De La Liga. What happened to nice comfy chairs and a desk? Is Big Uncle Rupert tightening his purse strings?

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 16:25
by HomeOfBritishBoxing
groves vs james obede toney, decent match up for groves, even tho toney has only fought once in two years, seems like a good show does ringside!

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 16:26
by HomeOfBritishBoxing
ed says it looks likely that chisora will sign to fight wlad in the next fw days! chisora is brave if he takes the fight.

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 16:28
by bfchunk
Was going to suggest a news roundup. Ed beat me to it by doing just that this week!

Maybe have a look at a division a week both British and World. Have Sky pundits put together a world ranking for the division.

Good to see Jamie Moore on.

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 16:32
by bfchunk
HomeOfBritishBoxing wrote:ed says it looks likely that chisora will sign to fight wlad in the next fw days! chisora is brave if he takes the fight.
If the fight goes ahead on 11th December thats one MEGA night of boxing.

Warren 30th anniversary show
Klitschko - Chisora
Khan - Maidana

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 16:42
by hurlock
really enjoying tonight's subject's & listening to nelson & moore.

i dont like the set up in a gym on uncomftable stools, olivers feet cant even reach :DD

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 16:50
by ed robinson
Not sure what we can do about the stools! We're trying to make everything less formal, certainly in content and chat. Less scripted, more real.

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 16:58
by hurlock
you wouldnt stick footballers in a dug out, just to get some authentic feel :!:

why not have it set up like a gym office??? have a table with drink's on, a couple of card girl's on hand :DD

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 17:15
by maninthemiddle
Great show.
Well balanced mix of Previews, fight clips, blast from the past (Gomez/Arthur) and one "subject of interest (Retirement)

Thought your piece was good too with news features. Your style fits in well and would like to see you more interviewing fighters etc.

Hope the viewing figures were good!

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 17:18
by SweetLikeSugar
Does anybody know when it is repeated? I'm in work tonight :witzend:

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 17:49
by ed robinson
Very funny post! Good idea about a fighter talking about his favourite punch / technique. I'll put it to the team.

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 17:57
by hurlock
how about featuring spud looking into a crystal ball telling us the future :DDD

call it septic egg :DD

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 18:17
by ed robinson
HBO set the standard with their 'Legendary Nights' for fighters looking back on pivotal moments in their careers. I know you're half joking but when we had Ringside before we did a 'how to' series - Takaloo skipping, I think it was Richard Williams on the speed ball, maybe Johnny Nelson for defense.... No reason why we couldn't go through more boxing techniques. The points about being too myopic about what's on Sky have been taken on board.

It's not so relevant now because we're on air earlier on a Saturday and so can show two or more live fights but I know that most people thought showing clips to tease an undercard fight gave the game away.

We could make the whole show more like 'Soccer AM' but boxing can be quite serious at times too, it's just a case of getting the balance right. I quite liked the idea of a really quick quiz between two different boxing names each week, maybe filmed at a show - grab Tris Dixon and Dean Powell say - or one of our pundits, best of three quick obscure boxing questions. Winners move forward to another week, see who really knows the sport best.

It would be great to get DeGale and Groves on the show together - or Fury and Price, or Bellew and Cleverly etc. Might get a bit lively too though....

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 18:21
by goldbird
Ed Robinson is an absolute legend.

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 01 Oct 2010, 03:00
by bigdaddy
goldbird wrote:Ed Robinson is an absolute legend.

Ed should be doing Mclory job in the little hut talks more SENSE. :TU: :TU:

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 01 Oct 2010, 03:37
by JamesH
Enjoyed the show, particularly the after career section, the news round up, and the preview for Foster.

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 01 Oct 2010, 05:06
by banjo
Will it be repeated any time soon? Missed last night :x

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 01 Oct 2010, 05:11
by JamesH
It might be a good idea to have the show as an audio podcast on itunes, in the same manner as the Sunday Supplement? Might not be able to use the whole show, but most would be ok for audio only if you just wanted to catch up...

Re: Ringside show on Sky Tonight

Posted: 01 Oct 2010, 05:38
by Glyn Leach
Really enjoyed it Ed, the retirement debate was excellent. Vastly improved on the old format.