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Comments Thread For: Al Bernstein Rips Stephen A. Smith For Mocking Horn's Wins, Foes
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Who dafuq cares, boxing is dead and B's trying to down play
Stephen's thoughts. Arum and his judges messed up another good fight, oh well, nothing's new really here.
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Originally posted by GriffTannen View Posthes the most popular and important espn employee lol are you kidding
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Stephen A Smith just trying what Mayweather does try to talk his way to the boxing HOF. Smith is an idiot for sure waste of energy listening to him.
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Stephen A Smith always been a bowtie wearing Cosmo drinking idiot. Hilarious ESPN hires this moron to analyze anything.
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Originally posted by sicko View PostYeah while I think it is great having Stephen A covering boxing because it brings more attention to the sport yeah that condescending stuff don't work as well in the sport a boxing. A sport where guys are putting their life and physical well being on the line every time they go out and fight
But Ali Funeka and Randell Bailey are FAR from "NO NAMES" to Hardcores but they're guys on the downside hanging around for checksOriginally posted by giacomino View PostSmith's comments were clownish but Funeka was never a "world champion" as the author sez and he was 38 and at least six years beyond when he was a legit contender at lightweight when Horn fought him, while Bailey was 41 and four years removed from beating anyone with a pulse when Horn fought him. Neither are household names (Bailey much close than Funeka)and both were well past it when Horn fought them
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostESPN should just fire him and take him off the air because he's too loud, smug and very annoying at times. Loud doesn't always mean you're right.
Say what you want about Smith but dude gets you talking, do you want everyone to be boring like Max Kellerman? Stephen A Smith was a fool for how he dissed Randall Bailey and Funeka legit guys who were over the hill, but the dude is perfect for ESPN boxing instudio, he has that Casual fan perspective
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