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  • Century Tuna
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    Sergio Mora

    Why the **** is the guy working as a commentator? He's as biased as ****ed to a specific fighter.​
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    DAZN is subpar therefore they love subpar commentators. The ring microphone didnt even work for this entire event. Straight amateur hour as always over at dazn

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    • Century Tuna
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      #3
      Originally posted by Southpawology
      DAZN is subpar therefore they love subpar commentators. The ring microphone didnt even work for this entire event. Straight amateur hour as always over at dazn
      I can't stand the audio feedback and the delayed sound.

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      • Boxfan83
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        #4
        Originally posted by Century Tuna
        Why the **** is the guy working as a commentator? He's as biased as ****ed to a specific fighter.​
        Mora is bad but hes a far 2nd place to Raul Marquez. Marquez actually makes me sick to my stomach with his nuthuggery.

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        • War Room
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          #5
          Mora is a Pretender who got a guy or two when they had a foot on a banana peel and one in the grave.

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          • QueensburyRules
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            #6
            Originally posted by Century Tuna
            Why the **** is the guy working as a commentator? He's as biased as ****ed to a specific fighter.​
            - - Not surprising to see you monkeys gibbering about announcers. Been muting fights for over a decade now to avoid gibbering announcers gibbering for the gibbons that overpopulate boxing fans, a Marketing product designed for the majority gibbons...simples...

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            • Century Tuna
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              #7
              Originally posted by QueensburyRules

              - - Not surprising to see you monkeys gibbering about announcers. Been muting fights for over a decade now to avoid gibbering announcers gibbering for the gibbons that overpopulate boxing fans, a Marketing product designed for the majority gibbons...simples...
              You must first understand the distinction between a boxing commentator and an announcer. Both boxing announcers and boxing commentators play important roles in a boxing match, but their roles and responsibilities are distinct. A boxing announcer is in charge of introducing the boxers, announcing their weight, and providing other important event information such as the number of rounds, the referee, and the judges. The announcer's primary responsibility is to inform the audience.

              A boxing commentator, on the other hand, provides analysis and commentary on the fight as it happens. Commentators typically have boxing experience and can provide insights into the boxers' techniques and strategies, as well as context and historical information. Commentators also provide fight coverage, describing the action and scoring the rounds.

              It is not uncommon for boxing commentators to be biased toward a specific fighter or outcome, especially if they have a vested interest in promoting the sport or the event. However, this can be problematic if the commentary lacks objectivity or fairness.

              In general, boxing commentators must maintain objectivity in their commentary, even if they have a preference for a particular fighter or outcome. This allows viewers to make informed fight decisions and enjoy the event without feeling misled or manipulated.​

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              • Century Tuna
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                #8
                Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
                I actually kind of like Mora. Disagree with 80% of what he says but at least he’s saying something. Bradley and Ward are the ones I hate. Miss HBO big time.
                HBO boxing commentary is truly top tier, and the production is on a different level of hype.

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                • QueensburyRules
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Century Tuna

                  You must first understand the distinction between a boxing commentator and an announcer. Both boxing announcers and boxing commentators play important roles in a boxing match, but their roles and responsibilities are distinct. A boxing announcer is in charge of introducing the boxers, announcing their weight, and providing other important event information such as the number of rounds, the referee, and the judges. The announcer's primary responsibility is to inform the audience.

                  A boxing commentator, on the other hand, provides analysis and commentary on the fight as it happens. Commentators typically have boxing experience and can provide insights into the boxers' techniques and strategies, as well as context and historical information. Commentators also provide fight coverage, describing the action and scoring the rounds.

                  It is not uncommon for boxing commentators to be biased toward a specific fighter or outcome, especially if they have a vested interest in promoting the sport or the event. However, this can be problematic if the commentary lacks objectivity or fairness.

                  In general, boxing commentators must maintain objectivity in their commentary, even if they have a preference for a particular fighter or outcome. This allows viewers to make informed fight decisions and enjoy the event without feeling misled or manipulated.​
                  - - So, expert on boxing commentators and announcers, but don't know shyte from whyte about boxing...nice confession...

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                  • Century Tuna
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by QueensburyRules

                    - - So, expert on boxing commentators and announcers, but don't know shyte from whyte about boxing...nice confession...
                    Nice try changing the conversation to conceal your lack of knowledge on the subject.

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