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    Comments Thread For: On a Grand Scale: Jim Lampley's Top Five MGM Grand Fights

    HBO's longtime boxing voice Jim Lampley selects the most memorable fights he has ever witnessed at Las Vegas' famed MGM Grand Garden Arena.
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    Originally posted by BoxingUpdates
    HBO's longtime boxing voice Jim Lampley selects the most memorable fights he has ever witnessed at Las Vegas' famed MGM Grand Garden Arena.
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    “This was Pacquiao’s first bout at welterweight, following his catchweight victory that retired De La Hoya.​”
    It was also start of multiple catchweight for PAC including the catchweight of 150 for a vacant title at 154. Unbelievable!

    Hence the “8 division title winner”.

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    • DClefthook
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      #3
      Fuq Lampley and Merchant. They are both a POS!!

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      • YoungManRumble
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        #4
        Yeah, Todd Grisham, Chris Mannix, Joe Tessitore and Mauro Ranallo are so much better right?

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        • Clubber Zhang
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          #5
          Originally posted by YoungManRumble
          Yeah, Todd Grisham, Chris Mannix, Joe Tessitore and Mauro Ranallo are so much better right?
          Mauro Ranallo and his cheesy little quips are beyond corny - everything about that guy is pure cheese - the WWE-style announcing is so offensive when put to boxing. He single-handedly cheapens the whole affair. Please, don't ever want to see or hear that guy again. Is he still trying to grow his hair long-ish like a 90's vampire?

          Mannix is that kid from the neighborhood over who always made sure to let everyone know he got a new bike - and that it cost $900....and he got new shoes - and they cost $100....etc, etc. He's had moments of being completely disrespectful to fighters in some post-fight interviews. Guy has zero likability or personality.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Clubber Zhang

            Mauro Ranallo and his cheesy little quips are beyond corny - everything about that guy is pure cheese - the WWE-style announcing is so offensive when put to boxing. He single-handedly cheapens the whole affair. Please, don't ever want to see or hear that guy again. Is he still trying to grow his hair long-ish like a 90's vampire?

            Mannix is that kid from the neighborhood over who always made sure to let everyone know he got a new bike - and that it cost $900....and he got new shoes - and they cost $100....etc, etc. He's had moments of being completely disrespectful to fighters in some post-fight interviews. Guy has zero likability or personality.
            Yes. Manning is definitely that azzhole kid!

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              [QUOTE=YoungManRumble;n32296193]Yeah, Todd Grisham, Chris Mannix, Joe Tessitore and Mauro Ranallo are so much better right?[/QUOTE. Are they better as in overall historical knowledge of the sport? Absolutely not! Are they better as in keeping their personal political views off air and not mixing them into the broadcast? Absolutely! Well, maybe not Mannix!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Clubber Zhang

                Mauro Ranallo and his cheesy little quips are beyond corny - everything about that guy is pure cheese - the WWE-style announcing is so offensive when put to boxing. He single-handedly cheapens the whole affair. Please, don't ever want to see or hear that guy again. Is he still trying to grow his hair long-ish like a 90's vampire?

                Mannix is that kid from the neighborhood over who always made sure to let everyone know he got a new bike - and that it cost $900....and he got new shoes - and they cost $100....etc, etc. He's had moments of being completely disrespectful to fighters in some post-fight interviews. Guy has zero likability or personality.
                Agree!
                On the other hand, I like Sergio Mora.

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                  #9
                  JMM was a cheat

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Oregonian
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                    “This was Pacquiao’s first bout at welterweight, following his catchweight victory that retired De La Hoya.​”
                    It was also start of multiple catchweight for PAC including the catchweight of 150 for a vacant title at 154. Unbelievable!

                    Hence the “8 division title winner”.
                    He forgot to mention that fight was also a catchweight (145).

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