:good:deal SPOT ON! KS. Savvy analysis. No fat on the bone...You understand the meaning of less is more.
damn, hard to say. I like how Atlas knows a lot about a good number of fighters who I've never seen and can always do a breakdown
From a technical perspective, Paulie hands-down. I also really like some guy on Box Nation, but I don't know his name. - And Teddy Atlas has been surprisingly lucid and on-point in the last year. I especially like his "mock" fight scenarios. ------------------- BTW - Who's Mauro Ranallo?
Teddy Atlas - very good about educating fans. good for boxing. needs to stop with beating dead horses. Al Bernstein - excellent commentator that is on point most of the time. B.J. Flores - his in the ring experience and understanding come across beautifully in his commentary. Andre Ward - brings a wealth of knowledge as well...still hasn't found his groove yet though. Paulie Malinaggi - this dude hit the ground running and i continue to be impressed every time he commentates. they need to bring him in the ring to interview spanish speaking fighters because his spanish is very good. he's going to have this job for a very long time. he's my current favorite. Roy Jones, Jr. - he's the best at hbo and really the only one i listen to on their telecast. always calls it right. Mauro Ranallo - this dude has no business behind the mic of a boxing telecast. send him back to wwe/mma where he belongs. Antonio Tarver - very good commentator who always call it right. showtime needs to bring him back!!! Gus Johnson - brings excitement to the fights that grew on me over time. i didn't like him in the beginning..but he showed he belongs.
Teddy Atlas, the guy really cares about the sport and knows it well. I wish Sean O'grady was still a commentator, he was good on USA Tuesday night fights. ****in hate whenever Ledderman chimes in, horrible. I know most people might disagree, but I find Al Bernstein to be a poor commentator, he seems to be uninformed too many times and makes stupid statements