I would take Lampley and Kellerman, and the late Steward over anything Showtime has to offer for commentators. Lampley adds so much passion and dramatics to fights. He knows boxing, and he breathes it. In my opinion, he is the voice of boxing for commentators. And its strange for me to hear other people call a big prize fight. I'm so used to hearing Lampley.
Kellerman on the other hand, is a boxing encyclopedia. The guy knows everything, and he's very sharp on his feet. He's quick to recognize changes in the fight, or patterns that may be emerging, as well as bringing in some history of the sport.
Roy Jones needs to go. Can't understand half of the stuff he's saying. But if could explain more of the intricate parts of a fight to people, he'd serve a good purpose. Half of the joy of watching boxing, is understanding what's going on. The depth of skill, the ebb and flow of a match etc. makes boxing unique. And I think a lot of people don't see it.
Kellerman on the other hand, is a boxing encyclopedia. The guy knows everything, and he's very sharp on his feet. He's quick to recognize changes in the fight, or patterns that may be emerging, as well as bringing in some history of the sport.
Roy Jones needs to go. Can't understand half of the stuff he's saying. But if could explain more of the intricate parts of a fight to people, he'd serve a good purpose. Half of the joy of watching boxing, is understanding what's going on. The depth of skill, the ebb and flow of a match etc. makes boxing unique. And I think a lot of people don't see it.
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