They did a great job,I think we are always quick to criticize and never quick to give credit where it's due..The commentators help make last night a great night..It was a great called fight..
Lamps is biased as f**k, but nevertheless, when he's gone he'll be missed.
Love him or hate him, he IS the voice of boxing. When he leaves it'll be like Al Michaels leaving Monday Night Football.
Lampley almost went full Crawford mode from round 2, but Max put him in check and subtly called him out on that. If you paid attention, you can tell.
Max did the best job during that fight. Respect.
Lampley is starting to annoy me. I'm glad Max started doing that. Also RJJ is excellent in his role. HBO has got a good team together.
I'll admit, I have to catch a stream last night. I had originally started on a BoxNation stream and they were riding Crawford's nuts for the first 3 rounds of the fight. I decided to switch to HBO and to my surprise, they were discussing how great Gamboa was more or less shutting out Crawford which is also what I had in my mind.
It made me wonder what the hell the BoxNation guys were watching. I liked that HBO also switched to Crawford when he was appropriately taking over the fight. As far as BoxNation is concerned, Crawford shutout Gamboa from beginning until the knockout.
I think as boxing fans we get too caught up in wanting to hear the commentators call a fight perfectly or exactly how we see it. As far as calling the events as they come with lack of bias HBO and Showtime are equal. However HBO leaves Showtime in its shadow when it comes to bringing entertainment. Lampley doesn't know boxing but he is the best color commentator and gets everyone that much more excited when the action heats up. The guys from Showtime sound forced when commentating the exciting moments whereas HBO sounds genuine. You can hear the passion in Roy, Jim, and Max last night as if they have been salivating over the chance to see this fight just as much as we have. If Showtime was commentating this fight I'm sure they would have called it correctly but instead of showing genuine passion, we the fans would have been stuck hearing old jokes between Al and that other guy that have nothing to do with boxing or what's going on in the ring.
Sorry but I completely disagree .Bernstein comes off as a genuine boxing fan , Mallinagi is a better announcer than he was a fighter a gives good insights on fights and Ronaldo's learning but always sounds enthusiastic . Its very rare that any of these guys show extreme bias like the HBO guys .I'll never forget Lampleys bang bang take that big boy comment .... Max knows some boxing but is afraid togo against the house fighter and Roy Jones is good but sounds a little punchy and laughs when he doesn't wanna upset the other two .
True story, but They said that to save face because Jim was being bias as fuck
Jim always is one way or the other, but Max and Roy usually on point even if they do act like they're having a marital dispute sometimes.
Gamboa's punches where "too fast to be called " that little bit was some funny sh*t.
True story, but They said that to save face because Jim was being bias as fuck
They're pushing an agenda. Theres certain fighters that HBO invest in and want to push and at times even have exclusive rights to their fights, so ofcourse they want their commentary to PUSH those fighters to their audience to give them exposure and build em up. People act like Lampey and company are just bias on purpose lol.. Roy is excellenct at calling fights by the way, he really stepped up once he took over full time.
Very good commentating IMO. It could have been because HBO had no "real dog" in the fight. "May the best man win" type of thing. Then they back the winner.
On a different note, I was really impressed with showtimes coverage of loma and Russell jr as well. I thought they would have been heavily biased towards Russell.
Just weird how it could go from good commentating one week to utter sh*t the next.
Max has been getting a lot of stick on twitter for being biased, so he maybe reigned it in.
The Colonel, Merchant and Poncher were on BoxNation, they weren't too bad.
Haha, there was so much "slickness" in that ring, that he couldn't help but to be unbiased.
Lampley was horrible. To me it seems like whenever he is in the mood to call out a fighters punches he will NEVER EVER call out the other fighter's landed punches. Max checked him on that as well. Max and Roy were grade A though.
This is the 2end time Max has done so as well..The first time he did it was in the Prov Algieri fight..
Lampley was horrible. To me it seems like whenever he is in the mood to call out a fighters punches he will NEVER EVER call out the other fighter's landed punches. Max checked him on that as well. Max and Roy were grade A though.
I think as boxing fans we get too caught up in wanting to hear the commentators call a fight perfectly or exactly how we see it. As far as calling the events as they come with lack of bias HBO and Showtime are equal. However HBO leaves Showtime in its shadow when it comes to bringing entertainment. Lampley doesn't know boxing but he is the best color commentator and gets everyone that much more excited when the action heats up. The guys from Showtime sound forced when commentating the exciting moments whereas HBO sounds genuine. You can hear the passion in Roy, Jim, and Max last night as if they have been salivating over the chance to see this fight just as much as we have. If Showtime was commentating this fight I'm sure they would have called it correctly but instead of showing genuine passion, we the fans would have been stuck hearing old jokes between Al and that other guy that have nothing to do with boxing or what's going on in the ring.
I don't totally agree here,Jim get's caught up in calling a fight from his own perspective to much..Which is not a color commentators job..I'm not saying don't have an opinion,but don't let your opinion leave an imprint on the fight..Which far too often Lampley does and it's very annoying..
Say what ya will about the Showtime commentators,this is rarely the case with them..
Lampley almost went full Crawford mode from round 2, but Max put him in check and subtly called him out on that. If you paid attention, you can tell.
Max did the best job during that fight. Respect.
Max has been getting a lot of stick on twitter for being biased, so he maybe reigned it in.
The Colonel, Merchant and Poncher were on BoxNation, they weren't too bad.
Word,or Roy screaming oh that over hand hurt Crawford really bad just then..LOL,they had me pumped all the way in this one..With the accurate call of what was being seen in the fight..Not so much opinion about what's happening in the fight..
hell yeah, Roy turns into one of your buddies watching the fight when **** gets real.
Yeah, they were both on point for sure. It was an organic moment for them all. You can tell they were REALLY into the fight. It was a great broadcast.
And I love Max goes, "uuuuggghhhh, this is a great fight!" That **** always gets me super pumped.
Word,or Roy screaming oh that over hand hurt Crawford really bad just then..LOL,they had me pumped all the way in this one..With the accurate call of what was being seen in the fight..Not so much opinion about what's happening in the fight..
I think as boxing fans we get too caught up in wanting to hear the commentators call a fight perfectly or exactly how we see it. As far as calling the events as they come with lack of bias HBO and Showtime are equal. However HBO leaves Showtime in its shadow when it comes to bringing entertainment. Lampley doesn't know boxing but he is the best color commentator and gets everyone that much more excited when the action heats up. The guys from Showtime sound forced when commentating the exciting moments whereas HBO sounds genuine. You can hear the passion in Roy, Jim, and Max last night as if they have been salivating over the chance to see this fight just as much as we have. If Showtime was commentating this fight I'm sure they would have called it correctly but instead of showing genuine passion, we the fans would have been stuck hearing old jokes between Al and that other guy that have nothing to do with boxing or what's going on in the ring.
Couldn't have said it better myself.