I found some annoying and for me the Halloween one was of poor taste but i love the hype as fighters enter ring and Naz would spark the atmosphere big time. Some of the entrances were better then the fights but for me this is what boxing needs. Showmen who entertain the masses. I miss all this razmatazz. What was the best ringwalk from The Prince?. McCullough [yt]jZvBDYS6hsY[/yt] Ingle [yt]oxpOrlYilsM[/yt] Augie Sanchez [yt]p8Hbt2wpAu0[/yt] Bungu =[yt]pYxAfGfNg14[/yt] Vasquez [yt]xzPh9IVjtlo[/yt] Alicia [yt]Kusljds7WW0[/yt] Kelley [yt]DVpN7fYV8pg[/yt] Barrera [yt]PWqbzLcKsWU[/yt] Or the basics against Robinson? [yt]ceGCyr626vs[/yt] I love the way the Yanks like George and Larry laugh at it all. To them they was baffled by it all .
I thought the McCullough one was in poor taste and disrespectful. We all know the dangers presented by the sport so to use death, even on Haloween, as a backdrop was a faux pas.
I have to say i love the Ingle one. I can remember Ian Darke saying Ingle has now left the ring. The music choice was on point and very entertaining entrance. Well done Naz
I agree mate, I watched that as a kid and even years and years on i still don't like it at all. I watched with no sound that night because Sky messed it all up and i watched Dean Francis lose with no commentary :-(. That's first time i've heard Darke and McCory's comments and agree with them totally.
I would have honestly walked out of the ring if I were Kelly. I love watching old Naz fights but the sad thing for me is that that sort of thing distracted people from realising how good a fighter he actually was.
I love the one where he did Thriller, it was proper funny and different. The reason it had a grave yard wasn't anything to do with death and hurting McCullough, it was because it was Halloween and the Americans like to do everything big and fancy. When he looks into the camera and then knocks the skull off the tombstone, it just oozes self-confidence and coolness. Dancing was cringe-worthy though. The Kelley entrance where he basically just acted a prat behind a big screen for 15 minutes is another favourite. It was just so "WTF?". Kelley went ballistic in the ring. Naz was undoubtedly the Floyd Mayweather of the 90's and what Broner is attempting to be now. Proper cool and didn't give a flying **** what anyone thought, got mainstream audiences interested in boxing because he was so outlandish. Boxing is crying out for someone to do stuff like this now. Broner tries it but it just doesn't work because he's not naturally funny or cool. Bless him for trying though.
That's the one where he came in on the big fan at the MGM isn't it? That fight happened about an hour behind schedule because Naz took ages getting ready lol.