Bunce should be used on Setanta Sports News, preview shows etc, because he could sell alcohol to a muslim, but as far as using him for actual analysis of fights.....no thanks.
There has been a steady trickle of Buncey compliments since he started on Setanta, but also a lot of detractors. However, since he started posting here just the other day the brown nosing has gone through the roof.
Well, people seem a lot more forthcoming with their compliments now. I must admit it's not as bad as the way people suck up to Darnell Wilson on the main forum, though. That stuff is just all wrong.
I still think he's an annoying ****, if that helps. I like him on Fighting Talk though. Known people posting on ESB does tend to lead to brown nosing, Darnell Wilson being a good example.
I agree. It all comes down to people & their obsession with celebrity culture. A lot of people today feel the need to be famous in some way, even if it means humiliating themselves on some inane reality show. Gaining reflected glory from a celebrity, even someone as obscure as Bunce, is the next best thing to some people. That explains the brown nosing.
Has anyone else noticed that arrogant little look he gives when he has just finished speaking? Its like he puts his lips together and curls them up to his nose. Or is it just me:huh
I've probably failed to notice it because I can't see why anyone that fat & ugly would have any reason to be arrogant.
I just stayed out of it when he came on posting. I'm not that much of a two-faced **** to go licking that particular ass:deal
Next time the tosser is on just watch....after he makes a comment he leans back does an arrogant thing with his mouth and looks like he is the king dong of boxing:twisted:
Well we all know he's not, thats why I can tolerate him. I've never boxed but I'm 99.9% confident I could lace up some gloves & deliver a pretty good beating to Bunce. I also don't feel as if he's some well connected boxing man either. If he was he wouldn't have been sucking Bernard's **** when he met him but slagging him off when he knew he was safe.