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Who is the GREATEST Boxing ANALYST of All Time???

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  • #41
    What a bunch of JOKE replies! Honestly, you kids kill me, you know so little!

    All these thick as s**t American ANALists know nothing! All they talk about is bo-lo punches and 'check hooks'. Bore off you bunch of ******s, go learn grass roots and eat up your corn bread.

    Only ONE MAN TAKES THE CROWN..........

    REG GUTTERIDGE

    This thread has ENDED.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
      I would say the guys that make the Vegas lines, don't know who they are, but they are usually dead on


      this.

      vegas f#cking knows.

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      • #43
        What a bunch of JOKE replies! Honestly, you kids kill me, you know so little!

        All these thick as s**t American ANALists know nothing! All they talk about is bo-lo punches and 'check hooks'. Bore off you bunch of ******s, go learn grass roots and eat up your corn bread.

        Only ONE MAN TAKES THE CROWN..........

        REG GUTTERIDGE

        This thread has ENDED.

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        • #44
          Bert Sugar and Al Bernstein

          Always been a fan of Al because he is one of the few guys that at least tries to call things down the middle and he knows his stuff.

          I know TS said no youtube but I have to give Props to "Smitty" James Smith, from SecondScout and inThisCornerTV on youtube, one of the first guys I ever seen cover boxing on youtube and he knows his stuff, also his IN THE RING Demonstrations with him stepping in the ring with Boxers and allowing them to break things down for the fans is BRILLIANT STUFF!

          Last edited by sicko; 06-25-2014, 09:11 AM.

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          • #45
            Manny Steward was one of my faves.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
              Larry Merchant
              Pre-Brain Damage / Alzheimers I hope? He's ****in horrible.

              #1 Steward
              #2 Foreman
              #3 Bert
              #4 Teddy

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              • #47
                I don't know about greatest but my two favorites are Larry Merchant (when he can put his bias aside) and Ferdie Pacheco. Loved Pacheco's perspective, knowledge of the game and he even translated Spanish when they spoke it in the corner.

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                • #48
                  My favorite of all time is Sean O'Grady

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                    Cus D'amato, Larry Merchant, Al Bernstein, Manny Steward, Bert Sugar.

                    Those would be the top guys in my book.
                    D'amato was not a boxing analyst, he was a trainer and manager.

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                    • #50
                      Nobody says you have to like his style Bullrush

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