Who is the most objective boxing sportswriter out there?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by EpsilonAxis, Nov 24, 2008.


  1. stonerose

    stonerose Guest


    read more then.
     
  2. BadJuju83

    BadJuju83 Bolivian Full Member

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  3. KDot10

    KDot10 Roy Jones Jr. Full Member

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    :rasta Im guessing... :rasta :rasta :rasta
     
  4. catasyou

    catasyou Lucian Bute Full Member

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    Detloff....Bunce is quite entertaining
     
  5. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    Graham Houston, easily, by a hundred miles.
     
  6. sean

    sean pale peice of pig`s ear Full Member

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  7. samuraijack

    samuraijack Member Full Member

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    Thomas Hauser hands down.

    Nominated for worst boxing writer:
    Dan Raphael
     
  8. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    BUM FACER You lack intensity Full Member

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  10. Big Ed

    Big Ed Active Member Full Member

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    Steve "K Hammer" Kim
     
  11. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    You've gotta be kidding. He's biased as hell.
     
  12. iceman

    iceman Tis my Island Full Member

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    :good He is good
     
  13. samuraijack

    samuraijack Member Full Member

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    Graham Houston is good too
     
  14. The Funny Man 7

    The Funny Man 7 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I like Doug Fisher. The man is always fair in his assesments.
     
  15. Guido

    Guido ESB Addict Full Member

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    My all-time favorite is Hunter S. Thompson. He took most of his sports very seriously, and would do high-quality work when there was good money in it. But for my stuff these days -- I usually follow Fisher and Kim, and Hauser for more high-level analysis.