any1 watching Johnny Lewis boxing classics tonight on ONEhd?

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  1. ranser

    ranser Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Bernard Hopkins vs Gilbert Baptist.
    Fkn so boring. and they call it classics.
    this fight is making me bored to death!

    They have so good fights sometimes, but man they pick out very obscure fights.
     
  2. andriy

    andriy Active Member Full Member

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    they have good fights sometimes?

    they have good fights never! that heavyweights last week was bull****. 1 round vitali, 42 year old foreman, and one of lewis' first fights.
     
  3. ranser

    ranser Well-Known Member Full Member

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    there was that good heavyweight fight they had, i just remembered between chris byrd and ike ibubeachi that was 1 good fight ..that i hadn't seen b4.
    what about johnny lewis.I swear his knowledge of the sport is very minimal.. he's just a motivational fitness trainer as far as I'm concerned.

    I don't mind seeing old fights, as long as they don't go the full 12 rounds but end in ko midway through.
     
  4. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    Only watched the Kostya-Lopez one so far...surely they can do better then Hops-Baptist.

    That wont keep the casual fan tuned in..they need some staple modern day classics like Gatti-Ward, Morales-Barerra, Ayala-Tapia, Ward-Augustus, Corrales-Castillo, Vargas-Tito etc etc...Fights that are easy to digest.

    Or at least show some old Fenech, Micheal, Ellis, Taylor fights to use the whole aussie angle.
     
  5. ranser

    ranser Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yea I know, its weird the choice of fights they put on there...
     
  6. Contendo

    Contendo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Agreed! :good

    I've watched all three episodes thus far and last night, I turned it off bored shitless! All points mentioned above, about easy to digest for the casual fan, or at the very least, Aussie classics would make for better entertaining and the potential longevity of the show.

    Great to have on every Tuesday, but level wise, it must come up a few notches yet.
     
  7. ranser

    ranser Well-Known Member Full Member

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    what happend to this show, does it still come on?
     
  8. daz52

    daz52 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Stopped 2 or 3 weeks ago.
     
  9. Contendo

    Contendo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Spot on Rock! Barry Michael vs. Lester Ellis is as good a fight as you'll see anywhere.

    Casual fans would be bored shitless with B-Hop. Purists appreciate him, but not casual's and especially when your trying to make a boxing show build an audience.

    Fenech fights would be brillant for the Aussie flavour, plus his blinding work-rate.
     
  10. dominator

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    I wonder who chooses which fights to broadcast. Surely they must have some clue as to what fights would be interesting to the general public.

    Based on what they have shown, they seem to struggle in this area.

    You would think as the show is Johnny Lewis boxing classics, Johnny Lewis would know what sort of fights to pick if he is picking them (which I doubt).
     
  11. Contendo

    Contendo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeh in Johnny's defence, I seriously doubt also as to the selection/influence he has on the fights.

    To be frank, I reckon it just comes down to pure dollars and cents and the standard of fights they have been showing, they would be buying them for a pittance as some if you notice were only 'Tuesday Night Fights' in the States!

    The rights to purchase those would be next to nil, hence the show not having to recover a lot of production costs through the ad's sold.

    It's a shame, as much boxing as possible is a great thing. If the purists get bored with it, no casual viewer's going to get excited for a month of Sunday's!
     
  12. DELANEY

    DELANEY New Member Full Member

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    it would be nice if the people who owned the rights to these fights looked at the bigger picture and realised by making them more accessible they would create more fans in turn creating a bigger pie for them all to eat. there better of not showing shows like this they probably do more damage than good
     
  13. COULDHAVEBEEN

    COULDHAVEBEEN Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Reckon you've nailed it Contendo.

    ...it's a real pity that when they do get the odd boxing show up and running they botch it!

    ...just makes it harder the next time & the time after that - starting further & further behind the 8 ball!
     
  14. bushboy

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    Yeah thats pretty spot on contendo, what else explains Hector Camacho Sr Vs Tony Menefee, I mean not a bad scrap but not one of the greats either