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    I know it’s fashionable nowadays to hate Jim Lampley (and uncool to defend him), but I thought I’d post some positive things about him.

    Jim Lampley has been a boxing sportscaster for as long as many of us can remember. His face and voice immediately bring to mind HBO boxing and championship fights. Alongside Larry Merchant, and a host of other commentators on the other side, Lampley has been at ringside for many, many important fights.

    Putting aside his tendency to be biased for or against certain fighters, and putting aside his sometimes inaccurate and ill-timed calling of the action itself… Lampley, like him or not, puts that stamp of “major event” on fights. He also has the responsibility to orchestrate the comments and efforts of the people beside him. Can you imagine Larry Merchant with free rein to say whatever he wants whenever he wants? They each have their role, but Lampley is the main dude, if you will.

    His are the opening comments to the event… his are the closing comments. It is his responsibility to wrap up the telecast with specific comments designed to keep the interest of the TV audience and keep them coming back. It can’t be an easy job.

    It’s easy for us to sit back in our sofas and recliners and judge Lampley based on his mistakes, both at ringside, and in his private life. Yeah, the guy was arrested for domestic violence. He’s no saint, same as just about every other TV personality out there. But once in front of the camera, he has always comported himself in a fashion befitting someone in his position.

    He has had to handle difficult situations on the fly. He’s not afraid to criticize refs, judges, or corners when he sees the need. He’s been sensitive to situations that require sensitivity, like when a major boxing figure has died or has fallen gravely ill. He’s shown the ability to defuse a situation when things become tense.

    Let’s face it. We all love to throw dirt on Lampley, and talk about how much better his colleagues are. The Bernsteins, the Kellermans, etc, etc. But deep inside, at least some of us appreciate the job he does and consider him as much an integral part of boxing, as Michael Buffer and his “let’s get ready to rumble” signature line. And like Buffer himself, Lampley may not give us the expert insight into boxing that only an ex-boxer can, like a Roy Jones Jr. or a George Foreman. But that’s why there is a team standing in front of the camera. Each one has a specific job. Lampley does the announcing, the intros and the wrap-ups…. Merchant does his philosophical ramblings…. and Manny Stewart (or whoever is standing alongside Lampley) does his boxing insights and comments. But the guy that ties it all together in one neat bundle so we can enjoy the telecast is Lampley.

    Popular with the boxing crowd or not, I for one will miss Lampley when he’s done his last telecast. Now Harold Lederman….. that’s another matter altogether.

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    I know it’s fashionable nowadays to hate Harold Lederman (and uncool to defend him), but I thought I’d post some positive things about him.

    He knows a lot about drugs. He's a pharmacist. He has been a boxing fan for a long time and it is his love of the sport and his sparky personality and outspokenness that got him involved as an unofficial ringside judge. His comments are colorful and that's how they are to be understood. The comments of someone who is a lover of boxing, not necessarily unbiased, not necessarily reliable, kinda like a lot of the posters here but more interesting and therefore worthy of exposure on fight nights.

    His daughter is a real judge. I like Harold Lederman, almost as much as I like Max Kellerman. But not near as much as I like Jimmy Lennon, Sr.

    Harold Lederman is just one of those colorful people who make fight night a bit more interesting.

    Now Teddy Atlas, that's another matter altogether.

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    Hey, you write real well.


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    Default Re: Jim Lampley

    I like Lampley well enough, he does get a tad histrionic at times and/or overly emotional. I suspect he may be a closet alcoholic, even worse that Merchant. Not that there's anything wrong with being a drunk.

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    Default Re: Jim Lampley

    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    I like Lampley well enough, he does get a tad histrionic at times and/or overly emotional. I suspect he may be a closet alcoholic, even worse that Merchant. Not that there's anything wrong with being a drunk.

    Haha... not at all. However, you gotta admit he hides it a little better on-camera than Merchant. Larry sometimes has that look on his face like he's just been pulled from the hotel bar to do his TV commentaries. It's almost like Lampley could probably get a whiff of the liquor on Larry's breath.

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    Well thought out and fair minded Tito. Something positive indeed.

    But, I've always thought Lampley a network hack who calls matches more like a detoxing WWE commentator suffering with sever touretts syndrome. Very much a live action comic book. He is a 'good' frontman and a mainstay on HBO but honestly I find the broadcasts without him 'easier' and more fullfilling. Its like having your nagging mother in law call and cancel right before the family sits down for Thanksgiving dinner, all are free to talk amongst themselves with no ring leader

    If I could name a smiley I'd name this one 'the Lamps.

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    Shill or not, the guy is earning his money. If most of had the choice of a free ringside seat and the cash for spouting some biased network plugs on the house fighter vs. sweeping hallways or pumping gas... we'd make the same choice. His personal life just makes me think he should be smarter. I detest domestic violence and i think a guy should know when to pack and leave, but being a public figure only magnifies something like that.
    They want your @$$ beat because upsets make news. News brings about excitement, excitement brings about ratings. The objective is to bring you up to the tower and tear your @$$ down. And if you don't believe that, you're crazy.

    Roy Jones, Jr. "What I've Learned," Esquire 2003

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    Default Re: Jim Lampley

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Well thought out and fair minded Tito. Something positive indeed.

    But, I've always thought Lampley a network hack who calls matches more like a detoxing WWE commentator suffering with sever touretts syndrome. Very much a live action comic book. He is a 'good' frontman and a mainstay on HBO but honestly I find the broadcasts without him 'easier' and more fullfilling. Its like having your nagging mother in law call and cancel right before the family sits down for Thanksgiving dinner, all are free to talk amongst themselves with no ring leader

    If I could name a smiley I'd name this one 'the Lamps.

    Good points all, Spicoli. (I like your mother-in-law comparison).


    Yeah, his calling of the fights themselves leaves a lot to be desired. I guess it's mostly his other roles I would emphasize more. If only he'd limit himself a little in that regard ("...and another hard right hand!!" when the guy probably missed altogether), and concentrate mainly on the stuff he does well. I still think he's pretty well suited to putting the whole package together. The intros... the wrapups... the stuff in between... He just needs to leave more of the fight commentaries to his partners who know more about boxing than he does.

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