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Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing View Post**** you punk. Haha Nah not that deep. But Jim’s my
Man.
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Originally posted by Mammoth View PostKellerman said that the card was bad. That was the best thing he said all night.
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I prefer Hopkins or Jones over Ward, who is rather dull.
Max Kellerman is a terrible boxing analyst, HBO's ratings would improve if they replaced him.
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Originally posted by _original_ View Postlol there was no owning there, Kyrie was shook about answering Kellerman's answers about Lebron and leaving CLE. Don't try to rewrite what happened just cause you wanna crap on Max.
Of course, Kyrie was always going to be fighting an uphill battle coming into this interview about why he left Cleveland. If he says he wanted his own team, he's a selfish diva. If he says he wanted to win a ring, he's dumb for leaving LeBron. It was a straight forward situation and Max complicated it by trying to twist Kyrie's answer into his question to back him into a corner.
Kyrie's a very cerebral dude and probably one of the smartest NBA players. He understood what Max was saying. But, I bet you half of the audience didn't and Kyrie called him out on it.. TWICE. He got owned in that sense; Kyrie was never going to win the argument about why he left Cleveland.
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Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing View PostI agree ward was great. Roy’s the best in the business to me. Lederman is the worst. I just like the team. But I could get used to another I suppose.
It's time for new blood and then after the commentary team shake up then the judges should be next!
There shouldn't be any 60 or 70 year old judges trying to coordinate with their eyes on a screen between two top fighters who can punch within a split second!
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Originally posted by iamboxing View PostVery impressed with him so far. Excellent diction, vocabulary as well as accurate analysis. I loved his point about the danger of punchers falling in love with their power early on in their career and then becoming stuck when they face someone down the line who can take their power. I hope he becomes a permanent member of the HBO team.
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