tony bellew as a pundit.

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  1. doug.ie

    doug.ie 'Classic Boxing Society' Full Member

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    sometimes in press conferences before his fights he says silly things.

    but as a boxing pundit he is superb, and getting better and better.

    listened to him on the ed robinson / spencer fearon podcast today and he was very good, its really worth hearing....he talked about cleverly v kovalev and gave his opinion on how all fights don't need to be won by stoppage and how there are smarter ways of boxing a banger over the distance......basically he spoke very intelligently and was, again, very articulate.

    don't know about the rest of you, but i'd like to see more of him giving his opinions on televised boxing shows and podcasts and the like.
     
  2. Jed Maxwell

    Jed Maxwell Member Full Member

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    Yea I agree. I didn't mind him as a pundit.. Which I was pretty amazed at. As usually I find him an annoying **** Wit.
     
  3. Brixton Bomber

    Brixton Bomber Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    He's great, I rate him highly. Guys like him, Macklin and Moore REALLY know their stuff.

    Tony always looks stoned/very sleepy, though! Haha.
     
  4. SnoopyboyM

    SnoopyboyM Active Member Full Member

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    Good pundit as is Paul Smith
     
  5. Decy

    Decy Barely Coherent Full Member

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    Spencer Oliver is another.
     
  6. tdf1974

    tdf1974 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he would be fantastic if he didnt sound like he was speaking with a mouthful of sherbert
     
  7. THE PRINTER

    THE PRINTER THE GUV'NOR Full Member

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    They should get rid of Jim watt, glenn McCrory and Nicky piper they old hat now like sky sports football got rid of andy Gray and Richard keys and replace them with Neville and carragher get some pundit that the new generation know and have grown up watching
     
  8. qwert

    qwert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree. A lot of boxers don't seem to follow the sport that closely but you can tell Bellew is a passionate fan as well as an accomplished professional.
     
  9. Makingweight

    Makingweight Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Would much prefer to listen to Bellew or Moore all day long than Watt or McCrory agree time for some new blood & new views.Bellew has a knowledge of while still being active you can tell he follows the game closely.

    Watched the BT sport Boxing programme today as a presenter always thought Paul Dempsey was very good asks decent questions without blowing smoke up the fighters in the studio.
     
  10. Strongback

    Strongback Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bellow is doing a good job.

    The only criticism I have of him is he defends David Haye more than I think he should.
     
  11. WhamBam

    WhamBam Keeping Cool Full Member

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    he's better at talking then he is at fighting, his last couple of fights have been boring.
     
  12. fatcity

    fatcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Bingo!
    Those that can-do,those that can't -teach.:deal
     
  13. Solaris

    Solaris Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Say what you like about his fight persona, but as a pundit he is intelligent, articulate and most of all knows the game inside out and has just great boxing knowledge.

    Enjoy listening to him.
     
  14. Loz

    Loz New Member Full Member

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    and those that can't teach , teach gym.
     
  15. P4P-Ruler

    P4P-Ruler Active Member Full Member

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    Time for some new blood. Haye, Froch and Bellew can do a cracking job and can alternate depending on their fight commitments.