are they serious? they hardly covered anything new since the last episode. all they talked about was chavez, ward and martinez. and they even gave GGG's overrated ass his own little section along with a bunch of other euro bum middleweights. ****, dont they realize that their is alot more going on in the sport and much more fighters and fights to talk about? oh, and dont get me started on that horrible "Gatti List". they put ****in ORTIZ on there atsch step it up HBO
Max kellerman was not on there, so that was an improvement. I liked how Ward said 164, is too low for him against Sergio, while he fought Dawson at 168 in Oakland. He is also almost certainly moving to lhw, very soon. As we all knew. Which is one reason why Sergio is above him on p4p list.
I expected them to keep it in-house as much as possible, and be silly bints much of the time, so I guess I'm just happy there is a boxing program on, having expected nothing particularly great.
pleanty has happened since the last episode. they could have been speaking about: Khan, Garcia, Broner, Matthysse, Demarco, Pascal and Cloud situation, prospects, and a bunch of other material. all they talk about is a bunch of mainstream bull**** we already know about. i'd like to see more updates and news on fights/fighters.
Like Boxed Ears wrote, they're gonna keep it in-house and fueled by coverage and discussion about the big names in the sport.
I agree about keeping it in-house, but if they're going to do that don't have Lampley whining about Showtime not sharing footage for the entire show.
It's a bunch of propagandized bull****. Incredibly amusing, since it's not like HBO doesn't take down fights that offer free exposure on youtube.
Exactly, it seems like they went out of their way to bash Showtime and try to make it seem like Golden Boy is the cancer of boxing. Bull**** show that didn't touch upon anything of substance.
You would think a boxing show wouldnt be boring but ****, I rather watch reruns of How to make it in America than that ****