IPlayer link for anyone who missed it: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mbl0f/Weakest_Link_Boxing_Special/
It was the easiest weakest link ever, I though anne was being patronising at first by reading so slowly. Then i realised that they needed it
It was funny but the question's were embarassing. Might have preferred they got slightly more intelligent (supposedly) fighters like Harrison and Haye and upped the questions.
how in the **** did Bruno win that, Collins should have won, one bad round and he was voted out when he was pretty much the best in every other round
Just watched it, brilliant, in my eyes Carl Froch still won, even though the rounds he did get through he was still the weakest link in them...
Just watched it myself. Quite good although some of the questions were a tad condescending. I thought Froch was a Nottingham Forrest fan, anyway? He said he didn't follow footy in the program:think. It's funny watching him trying not to badmouth JC as well after the Ginger Tiger's probing questions. John Conteh's 'Oh, no it wasn't' resposte back at the *****'s comment on his panto days being bad was brilliant:rofl. 'Well, it wasn't Michael Barrymore, was it!' Was the highlight of Bruno's performance as well:rofl. I never watch Weakest Link but I enjoyed this one immensely:good. Harsh but a correct assessment; it is like he thinks everyone expects him to perform so just goes along with it. The dance half way through was incredibly cringeworthy but I loved the bit when he said 'follow my lips, Anne'! Put that ***** in her place Who would have thought he would have won as well?!:happy
I think by that showing it is quite clear that a career as a pro boxer will have a big effect on your brain. Its not only that they were for the most part thick as ****, but they were so slow to answer and at times the fighters concentration at listening to questions was downright worrying..........I was genuinely shocked! Bruno is ****ing crazy.....
I toyed with posting that as well. Call me stupid but I think a career as a world famous boxer is much better than getting more than 3 questions right on a TV program anyway.