These two make watching boxing an intelligent view. They are more than analysts, they dictate what a scientific fan of the sweetness should think and clarify what they do think. They are masters of the craft
These two make watching boxing an intelligent view. They are more than analysts, they dictate what a scientific fan of the sweetness should think and clarify what they do think. They are masters of the craft
Bernstein is my favorite, but in some cases he is just too nice n easily swayed by others.
Have loved Bernstein back to him and Tompkins cutting up Espn. Except when he sings, that was painfulHe posted articles here a spell, wish he'd come back around
Can say regardless of rum and Land Sharks tonight....Paulie is in the very top minds on the mic I've enjoyed. He is succinct, insightful and the guy I look forward to for a breakdown and legit honest assessment. Listening to both Al and Paulie being forced to play back up for fat comic book mouth Renallo is a joke and a shame
Paulie Malignaggi will probably be remembered more for his work as a boxing analyst and commentator than for being a boxer, as time goes by.
Al Bernstein is the best with years and years of experience.
Mauro Ranallo is my favorite, I like the guy and I don't understand why a lot of fans don't.
Brine Kenny is good too.
A solid broadcast team!
Neither of them match up well to Jim Watt!![]()
Last edited by Beanflicker; 05-26-2014 at 02:01 AM.
Bernstein is the best![]()
Cold Heart and a Weak Mind
Yes he is and maybe it is for nostalgic reasons but he is so level headed. He does channel 5 boxing over here and did an interview on BT sports with clare balding which also had Haye and Couch. Freedom put a video of him on his heavyweight thread.
@Spicoli, did he really post here?
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Malignaggi is much better than say Roy Jones and is pretty good, but I have to say Sugar Ray Leonard was the best boxer turned commentator that I've listened.
Yes, I remember Leonard. Bobby Czyz was pretty good too.
When I heard Paulie was going to be on the broadcast team, I expected everything except what happened, the guy has a real gift. Effortless delivery with a boxers knowledge of what's happening inside the ring.
The way Paulie does a running critique on what the fighters are doing right and wrong, I wonder if he has ever thought of training? Probably not, he has his retirement job nailed down now.
Last edited by beenKOed; 05-26-2014 at 10:33 PM.
I like bernstein.
I also love the emotion from jim Lampley from HBO.
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