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  • Can commentators ruin a good fight?

    I believe so. I was thinking about the Mares vs LSC scrap due in a few weeks from now and I can't help but get excited over a possible FOTY candidate, but then I remembered how abysmal PBC's commentators can be. Now I know the commentating cast should be of little importance for what goes on inside the ring but at times the flat commentating could be a real downer.

    Personally I would have loved for this fight to be showcased on Shotime but I'll be watching it regardless. I'm just crossing my fingers and hoping for a memorable evening of boxing.
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    Yes, bias, flat, boring commentating can really screw up a good fight.
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    No, a good fight or classic is because of the fighters, not the men describing the action.
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    Perhaps, but I don't really care enough to properly vote. Hence my vote.
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    You just hatin on PBC doe.
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    Yes, try watching Mayweather-Cotto again.

    Floyd Sr, P-REALA, and Sam Watson would have done a less biased job, I'm 100% serious.

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    • #3
      Toney-Nunn and Chavez-Taylor are two of the very worst commentating performances I can remember, but I wouldn't say they ruin the fights. Just mute the fuckers.

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      • #4
        Yup... example:

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        • #5
          Yes colonel BOB!

          I know the guys has called big fights for years and years, but his dick riding on certain fighters gets too much for me. Ruins the fight.

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          • #6
            Poor commentating may not affect the fight so much, but the experience. However biased commentary can affect your visual perception. There was a study on how audio affects visual and audible perception - I don't recall all the details, but a clip was played with a voice to go along with a man opening his mouth to make a sound, two different sounds were played on two different clips and finally there was no audio to the video clip and it looked like he said something entirely different. Anyways, yes I do believe commentating can make a big difference, especially when it's biased, but let's just hope that won't be the case.

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            • #7
              Sure can. I mean, there are some people who actually believe that Khan dominated Algeiri. Hell I still don't see how Khan won.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Moop View Post
                Yes, try watching Mayweather-Cotto again.

                Floyd Sr, P-REALA, and Sam Watson would have done a less biased job, I'm 100% serious.
                Originally posted by Bushbaby View Post
                Sure can. I mean, there are some people who actually believe that Khan dominated Algeiri. Hell I still don't see how Khan won.
                Lol I had it 8-4 Khan, but if I was willing to watch May/Pac again I might as well watch Khan/Algieri (and May/Cotto) again.
                Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 08-01-2015, 02:23 PM.

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                • #9
                  I wish PBC would get Mauro Ranallo in already.

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                  • #10
                    Most definitely. A recent example is Crawford-Dulorme where Dulorme was clearly winning rounds but apparently "he was doing boxing moves" (whatever that means). Very unusual of Kellerman and Roy Jones Jr.

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