Boxing Ring Magazine

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Who would be good replacement for Lennox Lewis and HBO boxing commentator?

Well, the Ring Magazine is considering 10 candidates. http://www.ringtv.com/blog/1961/tyson_leonard_among_10_recommended_replacements_for_lewis_on_hbo/'d love to see Mike Tyson as a boxing commentator for HBO. As ring said, "Ray Leonard and Lennox Lewis are big names. But Tyson destroys them both in that department. No one else comes close to" Iron Mike "if you're hiring based on the ability to arouse interest and draw ratings. "Who would you vote?

If it were me, I would choose as the new Mike Tyson expert commentator for HBO-his grades would go up considerably and it would be interesting to hear what Mike has to say about the fighters of this generation, in particular, Klitschko brothers, and now the decision of the division he once ruled with an iron fist: it would be interesting to see how well he believes that the brothers Klitschko are. Assuming that Tyson is sober and is committed to the network, I could do a good job as an expert commentator. Sugar Ray Leonard would be good as I thought he did an excellent job during the Hopkins-Jones, two pay per view and more Leonard has already made comments to HBO again in the 1980, so the experience the field and know what to expect and more people better the second time you try something that was the first time. I think Bernard Hopkins would make an excellent commentator because he is a technician in everything he does and I want to see how it would break what he sees happening in the ring and break the way you think a fight will go based styles of both fighters. Hopkins always enjoy when the guest in the studio or when he is the commentator of replacement and I think would do a great job of working HBO broadcast, but I doubt it would happen because I read an article in the latest issue of the magazine The Ring, where he said he felt as if Costumes jobbed by HBO after his superb victory over Kelly Pavlik and that type of position in the network down, so shocked if they hired me after that. The good name I think was the ring of the list was Naazim Richardson, who is the coach estimated the aforementioned Bernard Hopkins-Richardson would be great in subdivision of what is happening in the ring and both fighters have to do to turn the fight in his favor. I prefer to take Richardson Freddie Roach, because with all of the Pacquiao-Mayweather talks going on right now, it would be impossible for Roach to be impartial and neutral commentators are supposed to is because he is Pacquiao's trainer, so it obviously will to promote Pacquiao's always on the side when speaking arises between the 2 fighters in the world (and what kind of conversation rise much). It would also be quite difficult Roach to telecast with Parkinson's syndrome, although I'm sure if you can work the corner of a big fight, you can also Comment of a telecast, but may have some rocky moments, and then he also has SO many fighters who currently works for which would probably be difficult for him to find time to do the broadcast, as well as all the commitments that go along with being a television commentator. I do not care for the rest of the names that ring on the list but a guy who does not list that I think would be ideal for the job would be Michael Moorer, anyone who has seen the studio guest on the Friday Night Fights known to be a natural to talk about boxing. His voice is soft and is very intelligent and intellectual-has the experience of being inside the ring, and the experience of being in training camp and work with the best fighters: I think it would be a better commentator than most of the guys that are on the list of The Ring, or under consideration, but since his name has rarely been raised, I do not think they will get the role.

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