Radio Rahim- Salute for asking the real Wilder question (interview)
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Instead of asking fighters/their teams real questions about the insane allegations they've constantly done over the past 18 months whilst refusing interviews in that same time period, we should just accept a 'yo how's camp man, deontay looking sharp to smash fury'
This always seems like a weird way to look at it to me. Like its not investigative journalism we are doing here. Its a guy living in his moms basement half the time asking a pro boxer a lame ass question he's been asked 50 times in the last week probably. Granted Radio is a higher caliber guy with higher level questions & probably doesn't live in his moms basement anymore, but idk that the goal should be to try to start a argument with everyone you interview. I also don't like the softball questions, but I think there is a middle ground one would rather find that makes them look good & the interviewee look good. Its not really a combative thing.
And I actually thought Malik turned it around on him by answering yes or no towards the end. Plus it seemed like they both had fun with it in the end so its probably a whatever thing wherever you land on argumentative interviews.
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That's some elie seckbach **** right there. I don't roll with that.Comment
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But he clearly didn't do a better job than RR because he didn't ask those questionsI feel that Deontay has answered all the questions that needed to be answered, over a month ago. The critics, notably old-media may have not been satisfied with the platform in which these questions were addressed ( the LDBC, ESNEWS, PBC etc. ), or who asked the questions. It must eat at Radio Raheem that Fred the 'Barber' can do a better job than a so called 'professional' 'journalist'.
If it wasn't for charming, friendly and unjudgmental reporters like Elie Seckbach, the boxingscene would not have anything to write about, as far as Deontay Wilder is concern. If these boxing forums depended on Radio Raheem, they be out of business.
and that's why he has a ****ty little channel that no one watches.
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This is the correct answer. And why Raheem, as I said, is arguably the best in the business right now.
Instead of asking fighters/their teams real questions about the insane allegations they've constantly done over the past 18 months whilst refusing interviews in that same time period, we should just accept a 'yo how's camp man, deontay looking sharp to smash fury'
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That's some elie seckbach **** right there. I don't roll with that.Comment
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Yea idk man. I give a fook about what happens in the ring & less about the talk & these wannabe TMZ mfers hoping to become famous themselves. I wish boxers just did their own media sh^t cuz 90% of boxing media sucks balls & is all about trashing everything all the time. Give me some mfers who love boxing talking about boxing instead of these lil **** energy mfers always trying to become viral so they can up their youtube money.
Instead of asking fighters/their teams real questions about the insane allegations they've constantly done over the past 18 months whilst refusing interviews in that same time period, we should just accept a 'yo how's camp man, deontay looking sharp to smash fury'
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That's some elie seckbach **** right there. I don't roll with that.Comment
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Hatman STrikes Back
When are you going to get real interviews with boxers on your channel? Bringing your french gay buddy on the channel doesn't cut it for all the money you're stealing from the fellas on patreon. And you're boring as phuck to listen to because YDKSAB.
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