Re: Wayne McCullough Biased
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Originally Posted by
ross
Although last night Wayne McCullough was coming out with some interesting technical observations regarding the styles of the fighters I found he was rather negative and almost biased against Morales during his fight. I dont know if its jealousy because I do know that Wayne wants to fight on and he had to watch an old opponent have good success against a younger bigger undefeated opponent and win a title in the process. He did also make a couple of half joking remarks about fighting Morales, like standing in if Eric couldnt get an opponent for last night and hoping that hed give him a crack at his new title. I did find that there was a clear hint of bitterness, rather than pointing out what hes watching and keeping the viewer entertained he was constantly refering to how much Morales has regressed and cant do this and cant do that any more and should retire, when he himself wants to continue fighting!
Wayne is a warrior and was a good fighter, always entertaining. But, he was never in the same class as Morales and if they fought now he'd surely get a beating.
Re: Wayne McCullough Biased
He is probably right that Eric Morales should retire. Wayne should also not contemplate coming back and if he still does then there is a conflict of interest in him commentating and still boxing. Wayne should stick with the commentating too if he is any good at it.
Re: Wayne McCullough Biased
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Originally Posted by
Master
He is probably right that Eric Morales should retire. Wayne should also not contemplate coming back and if he still does then there is a conflict of interest in him commentating and still boxing. Wayne should stick with the commentating too if he is any good at it.
He will be good at commentating when he commentates rather than forces his opinions of someones skill level on us.
Why shouldnt Morales continue? He was the only name on that bill that beat a young undefeated fighter. Not just beat but absolutely batterred!