Oh and one more thing, my final one on the topic, I promise! When Nafflad was starting all these Eddie Hearn-Matchroom threads this week just gone. People were commenting in them, on topic, every time he did one, along they come, talking to nobody! Nafflad drops a thread and dumps it like a real steamy dog **** like your dog would do. "**** picking it up, run off! Let someone else tred in the turd!" Has Nafflad got fans on this forum for the same people to keep commenting on his threads? Unless of course Nafflad is commenting in his own threads on alt accounts? :think I wouldn't put it past anyone in this day and age! If I churned out so many threads, I'd get attacked by my fanclub with fake google searches and photoshop. How does Nafflad escape it? Come big fight week though, I have to ready myself for Nafflad's imminent arrival. He bombards this forum, absolutely batters it. Boom! Boom! Bang! BOOM! LOOK AT ME I'M HERE! THE BIG DADDY'S BACK BITCHES! You think fighters go through hell come fight week?.....Share a thought for Nafflad, the kid is bursting!
the colonel isn't much better, for a guy who's been around so long he comes offwith an unreal amount of ****, if I didn't know any better I'd wonder if he'd ever watched a fight before sometimes
As an American rarely exposed to Ian Darke apart from his World Cup futbol commentary, I am a big fan. I've heard him do boxing a time or two on youtube and also find him to be very entertaining. My favorite call from a World Cup match: "He could open a can of tomato soup with his left foot." Brilliant.
So did I. Too often he wasn't commentating on Kessler's output and a lot of the people around me found it very annoying. And everyone there was of the firm opinion that Froch won the fight so that's not coming from any pro Kessler standpoint.
And me I realise this isn't the popular opinion but I don't see what's so good about darke Rawling tells it how it is,if a fights rubbish he will tell you.also I like the fact he won't let his analyst off sitting on the fence and I like his little quirky personal stories about the industry add in a sense of humour and he is my favourite boxing commentator