Merchant was used way past his best but for nostalgic reasons he was kept on since he was sitting in the crowd when Ali beat Liston the second time they fought.
Merchant was used way past his best but for nostalgic reasons he was kept on since he was sitting in the crowd when Ali beat Liston the second time they fought.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Merchant was great until he wasn't anymore.
Larry is the worst in my opinion.
I like jim lampley for his emotion, Pauline for being Pauline and Barry Mcguigan for being right in every situation.
He and George had some of the best bitter exchanges.
They tolerated him because he was old..
Never liked Merchant, the guy always rubbed me the wrong way. I got to the point where I'd hit the mute button when Merchant did the post fight interviews.
Plenty of people liked him, I wasn't on of them. Too bad, so sad. Lol
Larry was knowledgeable, no doubt about it. But one of my main beefs with the guy was how he loved to hear himself talk. He would always insert this ridiculous pause before his grand pronouncements as if the entire boxing world was hanging by their nails waiting for His Majesty to speak. Later in his career, he was the same, but with a drunken, come-hither look on his smug face. He and Howard Cossell would've been a riot in front of the same camera.
I completely agree. He wasn't perfect, but at least he wasn't a "yes man." Did you guys see Kevin Harlan called the Bika-Stevenson fight epic last weekend?And most of the guys these days announcing boxing literally have no clue about boxing, they just have a deep voice.
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