This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected - This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected
Tonights KOTV features: - Feature on the late, great Explosive Thin Man Alexis Arguello - Welterweight war between Antwone Smith and Ricardo Gutierrez - Historical feature on the 20th Anniversary of the rematch between Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas the Hitman Hearns Tonights Canvas Classic: Bernard Hopkins v Antwun Echols
DSS - Please ask Keiffy when he's going to write a book. I know Lester's is already out there, but a book by Keith would be amazing reading! Still reckon if Keith bought out a joke book and sold them on fightnights they'd be a sensation!
DSS - Thanks for putting the question to Keiffy Ellis about the possibility of him writing a book. Still pondering his protracted and well thought out answer of..... "why?" Keith seemed a bit subdued last night actually. Even more so Darcy Richie's son Dwight who, none the less, still managed some expletives - don't you guys have 7 seconds delay and a bleep button? ...Another good show guys.
We do have the 7 second button but our new Panelman The Bear, was deathriding it during Keiths interview and relaxed once Dwight came on. I thought we caught them but obviously not. The youngster could do with some media training but boxing is a warrior sport and the language gets a bit woolly at times.
2 or 3 f's went straight past the keeper and down to the fence for four mate....not that it's likely to offend anyone that frequents here.
Foxsports have the same problem with the F-Bomb when they cover the corner's comments between rounds. Always leads to a funny apology from Andy Raymond.