Who is your most influential media source ?

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  • daggum
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    #41
    Originally posted by SCEN3RY
    he used to be. But I've heard Paulie a few times disagree with Bernstein's observation and Al wouldn't agree, but he wouldn't push back either, almost for the sake of not arguing. Benstein has become more cautious and passive when calling fights, you can tell he's trying not to rock the boat with Paulie...it's kinda sad. I believe Bernstein would tell it honestly as long as Paulie is not there to judge him and demean his opinion.

    As far as these media guys, they're all flawed. It's actually a bad reflection on the kind of people that cover this niche sport. I mean guys like Dontae actually have media credentials, that's insane - the guy doesn't even know he's inside a box and there's the possibility of looking outside of it. I'd at least listen to the opinion of someone that's been in the sport for more than a decade; guys like Dougie Fischer, Brian Kenny....Kevin Iole has printed incorrect information in his articles one too many times - it's not an easy choice.
    he doesn't want to get ktfo by paulie thats why

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    • Weltschmerz
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      #42
      On that list, probably Merchant.

      Generally speaking, you should form your own opinions, ideally.

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      • Jc8804
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        #43
        So if you were standing in a room with evander holyfield george foreman and max kellerman and they all three said to you bradley beat pac in fight 1 you wouldnt wonder why?

        I think we all form our opinions , but we also respect certain others.

        Imo roy jones a former lt heavyweight champ coming out as a black american man saying the black american lost in a title fight in the same division he once ruled says a lot.

        Roy and andre both work for hbo.

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