Boxing Podcasts

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by BaileyBlack, Mar 26, 2019.


  1. mstar

    mstar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    • Brooklyn to the World (Paulie Malingaggi)
    • PunchLine (Kelly Pavlik)
    • Boxing Life stories (for more life documentary of Boxers and Trainers their inside story)
    • Cheap Seats Boxing Show
    • The Neutral Corner (Michael Monetro probably best Boxing Journalist unbiased boxing views from someone who goes to the fights)
     
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  2. BaileyBlack

    BaileyBlack New Member banned Full Member

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    I will try the other two but I just cannot stand Bunce at all. He is a biased, pompous know-it-all.
     
  3. BaileyBlack

    BaileyBlack New Member banned Full Member

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    Haven't heard of this one so I will try it.
     
  4. BaileyBlack

    BaileyBlack New Member banned Full Member

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    Refer to my message above re: my views on Bunce and the Boxing Voice is simply dire. If I want to have a bunch of ignorant children shouting in my ears, I will spend time with my kids.
     
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  5. BaileyBlack

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    I will give this one a try. I would like to learn more about Asian boxing as there is a lot of action in the lower weight classes there.
     
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  6. BaileyBlack

    BaileyBlack New Member banned Full Member

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    A lot to follow up on here. I like Paulie and didn't know he had his own podcast.

    Like I mentioned earlier, I like Montero as well as he comes across as someone fairly neutral and a boxing insider.
     
  7. Holler

    Holler Doesn't appear to be a paid matchroom PR shill Full Member

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    :D. Well we can't have that.

    On Costello and bunce, yes I get you, I view the trade off of the first rate interviews and Mike Costello's view as sufficient, but there are times when that view is hard to maintain. At those points I like to think Costello feels the same way and that we are suffering together.

    The boxing voice was as you say, dire. Devoid of any insight or attempt at objectivity, poorly moderated discussion etc,
     
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