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Hall of Fame media maverick and retired HBO icon, Larry Merchant talked about his HBO broadcast partners, notably George Foreman, "Sugar Ray" Leonard, Harold Lederman and more as the 89-year old is like a dartboard for questions. Meaning, anything I throw at Larry, he's in sync with. We have a rapport that is rare. We went through the relative boxing history provided by "House Historian" Crestmoor's Grandmaster Bill O, and Dana White, the bull spitter that only he is, appears in a short but telling segment on the UFC's "pimping." "Ring Talk" is in it's 36th year of production. Join the "Ring Talk Worldwide" family on Anchor Podcasts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pedro516/support
Victor and Armando talk about Deontay Wilder's knockout of Dominic Breazeale, possibly the best KO of 2019. What's next for the WBC Heavyweight Champ? Also, if you haven't seen Naoya Inoue fight, please do. We break down his fight, and discuss if he's a top five pound-for-pound fighter. Armando talks to Miami's own Daniel "Raspy" Placeres, who fights this Friday night, May 24th, at Miccosukee Resort and Gaming. We pay tribute to our dear friend, the late Harold Lederman.
This week's show is alot of catch up. We recap the Cinco de Canelo fight against Daniel Jacobs. We say farewell to Harold Lederman may he R.I.P. We also talk about what might be the #FOTY with Julian Williams vs Jarret Hurd. We can't forget Wilder vs Breazeal which didn't take too long to cover.
In this episode Southpaw and Apollo recap Hurd vs Williams (1:10) What’s next for the Junior Middleweight division (5:20) The guys discuss fights “over-marinating” (6:45) Why “Ohs” in boxing should not condemn a fights career (9:22) Wilder vs Breazeale recap and where current heavyweight boxing stands vs 80s/90s (12:44) Is Deontay Wilder the new face of boxing? (19:52) What comes next of the mix of the Heavyweight big 3 or “*4” (25:12) Gary Russell Jr. wins, calls out Leo and Gervonta Davis (32:40) “Mick” Conlan gets his shot at revenge (36:36) Disney takes operational control of Hulu, what’s that mean for boxing content from ESPN? (40:10) The Welterweight division is stacked, who’s fighting who and what fights we want (45:45) Garcia vs Garcia is on the horizon - weighing in on Danny Garcia and other Philadelphia fighters (50:29) Max Kellerman’s commentary on other sports needs to stop. (55:25) Fighter’s need a union after they hang up the gloves, how doesn’t this exist? (58:28) Condolences to Bert Cooper & Harold Lederman (1:07:51)
Deontay Wilder quote in the title, Boxing legend Harold Lederman died, boxing news, Mortal Kombat movie planned -mini episode.
It's a World Heavyweight Title showdown in New York and we are ready to preview it and more on Big Fight Weekend! Host T.J. Rives is joined by special guests to get you ready for several prominent fighters being in action this weekend.First, International Boxing Hall of Fame commentator Al Bernstein rejoins the show. Al will be on the call of Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale for Wilder's WBC Belt Saturday night on Showtime. Does Wilder need to be spectacular? What must Breazeale do for a possible upset? Al gives us his insight.Next, David Payne, a boxing scribe/analyst from the U.K. is back on the show to talk Wilder-Breazeale, but also two fight cards in Britain Saturday. Super Middleweight Billy Joe Saunders is in action just outside of London and a double header of lighter weight championship fights as part of the "World Boxing Super Series" will take place in Scotland. David has the details and the implications for the winners.Finally, Marquis Johns of BigFightweekend.com is back on to recap last week's thrilling Hurd-Williams Jr. Middleweight Title bout won by Williams on a 12 round decision upset. Was it the "fight of the year," so far? Marquis talks Wilder-Breazeale and the guys also remember the the late "HBO Boxing Judge," Harold Lederman and his impact on boxing on TV, too.Catch all the insight, analysis and predictions on Big Fight Weekend.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/big-fight-weekend/donations
Comedian Andrew Harms is back from New York and hanging out with us for the next hour! Harold Lederman passed away which is bad news for #boxing fans,
Boxing Recap · Jarrett Hurd vs. Julian Williams · Miguel Berchelt vs. Francisco Vargas (rematch) · Emanuel Navarrete vs. Isaac Dogboe (rematch) Boxing News · Keith Thurman vs. Manny Pacquiao signed, our thoughts. · We look back at the life of Harold Lederman and Bert Cooper Boxing Preview · Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale · Gary Russell Jr. vs. Kiko Martinez · Ivan Baranchyk vs. Josh Taylor · Naoya Inoue vs. Emmanuel Rodriguez Pound 4 Pound Boxing Report Info: Opening by. Sydney G. Music: "Pound 4 Pound Intro" by. Natty Turna and "Simplify" by. ALBM Production Blog - www.p4pboxingreport.wordpress.com Twitter - @p4pboxingreport Email - p4pboxingrpt@gmail.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/Pound4PoundBoxingReport YouTube - www.youtube.com/P4PBoxingReport Tumblr - www.p4pboxingreport.tumblr.com/ Donate (cash.me) - https://cash.me/$MichaelWP4P Donate (paypal) - paypal.me/MichaelWP4P --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pound4poundboxingreport/message
Being an enthusiastic fan of boxing means becoming emotionallly involved, and therefore vulnerable in some ways. When the fighters and figures we love pass on, it stings. Heavyweight title challenger Bert Cooper was famous for his connection to Joe Frazier, and his tendency to emulate Joe's style and tenacity. Judge and official Harold Lederman was an HBO staple for decades, his unintentionally hilarious catchphrases endearing him to even the most cynical fans. On this episode of Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio, boxing historian Patrick Connor is joined by CompuBox operator and fellow history-phile Aris Pina in remembering these two men and the paths they walked. Follow us on Twitter! Aris Pina: @PunchZoneAris Patrick Connor: @PatrickMConnor KGB Radio on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KGBRadio/ Find and rate us on iTunes, and thanks for tuning in!
In this episode Dan is joined by Fox Sports Boxing Insider Mike Coppinger and former HBO Sports president Ross Greenburg. Coppinger details the science behind breaking news on twitter as well as some of the bigger fights on the horizon. Later, Greenburg joins the show to reflect on the life of long time HBO unofficial judge, Harold Lederman. Enjoy! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Dan is joined by Fox Sports Boxing Insider Mike Coppinger and former HBO Sports president Ross Greenburg. Coppinger details the science behind breaking news on twitter as well as some of the bigger fights on the horizon. Later, Greenburg joins the show to reflect on the life of long time HBO unofficial judge, Harold Lederman. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As we get ready for Showtime Championship Boxing on Saturday featuring Deontay Wilder defending against Dominic Breazeale as well as recent guest, Featherweight champ Gary Russell Jr defending his title, we look back at a great weekend of boxing headlined by fight of the year candidate as JROCK Julian Williams defeats Jarrett Hurd to become Jr. Middleweight Champion of the World! We also pay tribute to the legendary Harold Lederman and "Smokin" Bert Cooper.
On episode #171 of The Neutral Corner podcast, Michael Montero talks about the passing of Bert Cooper and Harold Lederman, more upcoming fights being signed, more craziness from the WBC and former welterweight champ facing sexual assault charges in his native Argentina. Next, Montero reviews wins by Julian Williams over Jarrett Hurd, Miguel Berchelt over Francisco Vargas and Emanuel Navarrete over Isaac Dogboe, plus some shady scoring at the PBC on Fox card from official judges and the media. Last, Montero previews this weeks action: Deontay Wilder vs Dominic Breazeale, Ivan Baranchyk vs Josh Taylor, Emmanuel Rodriguez vs Naoya Inoue. https://youtu.be/e2xUNvUVQns
My reactions to Kawhi Leonard hitting one of the biggest shots in NBA history to win the series for the raptors. Blazers outlast the Nuggets and move on to the WCF. Steph Curry with an epic performance to close out the Rockets and move on to the WCF , along with my western conference finals predictions (1:13-17:25). RIP Harold Lederman boxing has lost a great one (17:28-19:45) Subscribe to the Podcast and leave us your comments!! See below for social Media links, and all the platforms where the podcast is available for your listening pleasure .Thank you for listening and don’t forget to like and subscribe. Social media Links Twitter https://twitter.com/joes_talk Podcast Platforms and Youtube Links Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/average-joes-sports-talk/id1387500196?mt=2 PodBean https://eman78.podbean.com/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4jzDt9RvK6hNxZajom0IRy?si=23e6KxxhRBKNisPBXyRCbQ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClmoWhPEe8qKEMHtFje6Gsw?view_as=subscriber
In Memory of Harold Lederman. On Ep. 201, Anik and Florian recap UFC 237: Namajunas v. Andrade and preview this weekend’s main event between Rafael Dos Anjos and Kevin Lee
Steve Kim and Mario Lopez recap Williams vs Hurd, talk about the ESPN card, tell some amazing Harold Lederman stories and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
TRIBUTE TO Harold LedermanKevin Iole Yahoo Sports Combat columnist YahooHarold Lederman, a longtime boxing judge who served more than 30 years as the unofficial scorer on HBO Sports broadcasts, died Saturday at 79 following a lengthy battle with cancer.Lederman, who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2016, began judging boxing in 1967. In 1986, he joined the HBO Boxing crew, where he helped a generation of fans understand the rules and the intricacies of scoring boxing.His passion for boxing was obvious in his work and to anyone who met him. He was eager to talk about the great fight that was on television the week before as well as the hot young prospect he happened to see in person on an undercard somewhere.He gave up judging in 1999 — he worked his final bout, a super flyweight match between Eric Morel and Francisco Espitia, on Aug. 6, 1999, alongside his daughter, Julie — and spent the final 29 years of his career working on HBO’s boxing telecasts.A licensed pharmacist, Lederman was frequently in the arena long before the TV cameras turned on, enjoying the undercard bouts and talking with fight fans.Jim Lampley, who began working with Lederman at HBO Sports in 1986 and himself went on to earn induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, raved about his friend in a statement released by an HBO Sports spokesman.“It was one of the greatest privileges of my broadcasting career to work with Harold Lederman, whose unique humanity and lifelong love of boxing brought joy to the hearts of millions of fans, show after show after show,” Lampley said. “They waited for his moments, they were thrilled by his insights, they gloried in imitating his voice. No one in the sport had more friends, because no one in the sport was more deserving of friends. As deeply saddened as I am by his passing, I am equally deeply joyful that he made it to the final bell on December 8. Nothing was more important to the legacy of HBO Boxing, so in that we can all take solace. Now his scorecard is complete.”Lederman’s accomplishments are vast, and recognized by the awards he won. In addition to his induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, Lederman was also a member of the Unofficial: WORLD BOXING HALL OF FAME and the @Rockland County, New York, Sports Hall of Fame.In addition, he won the Boxing Writers Association of America Sam Taub Award in 2009 for career broadcast excellent. In 2006, in a choice which surprised no one who knew him, the Boxing Writers Association also honored him with its Marvin Kohn Good Guy Award.Lederman’s judging career covered more than 100 world title fights which were held on six continents. Among the significant fights he judged were Muhammad Ali Ken Norton ; Michael Spinks Gerry Cooney; Evander Holyfield Dwight Muhammad Qawi Larry Holmes Champ's Corner-Spinks; Marvelous Marvin Hagler FAN CLUB -Mustafa Hamsho; Michael Dokes-Mike Weaver; Wilfredo Gomez-Lupe Pintor; Donald Curry Marlon Starling; Cooney-Ken Norton; Roberto Duran-Carlos Palomino; Matthew Saad Muhammad-Marvin Johnson; James Scott-Eddie Mustafa Muhammad; Emile Griffith-Vito Antuofermo; and Griffith-Dick Tiger.He was known for explaining the scoring criteria succinctly and wasn’t afraid to criticize a score if he thought the judges got it wrong. Later in his career, HBO took advantage of his encyclopedic knowledge of the sport and his love affair with the game and recorded segments promoting some of its fights it dubbed, “Hey Harold.”“Harold Lederman had a lifelong love affair with the sport of boxing,” said Peter Nelson, the executive vice president of HBO Sports, in a statement. “Over the past 50 years he was universally respected and celebrated by the many people who make the sport what it is. Harold was happiest when seated ringside, studying the action and scoring the fight. When he joined HBO Sports in 1986 he added a new and critical component to live boxing coverage. Viewers embraced his unique style and his command of the rules while his broadcast colleagues relished his enthusiasm and boundless energy. He was a historian and walking rulebook. He always had time for you whether you were a heavyweight champion or just a spectator looking to say hello. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Eileen and daughters Julie and Iris. There isn’t a person in the sport who won’t miss our Harold Lederman.”CloseUp NextFollow your favorite Pages to see more videos.Fight Net RadioWrite a comment...
Tobin recaps an action packed fight night. UFC 237 saw a tough night for the Brazlians on the card in Rio until Jessica Andrade defeated Rose Namajunes via slam in the second round. Rose says she might be done fighting. Anderson Silva suffers another leg injury in his loss. How much longer does the Spider have left? Should the UFC release B.J. Penn? Bellator 221: Douglas Lima knocks out MVP. What's the deal with Jake Hager or Jack Swagger? Did Michael Chandler get screwed in his title fight loss? Manny Pacquiao is going to fight Keith Thurman in July. Julian Williams beats Jarret Hurd for the unified junior middleweight titles. Tobin recaps his night at Rumble at the Rock V. Plus Cowboy is coming back on 4 weeks notice to fight Tony Ferguson and Nate Diaz is returning in August to fight Anthony Pettis. Regisiter for the March For Cancer on May 18 at MarchForCancer.org . Rest in peace to the great, Harold Lederman.
Boxing lost legendary judge Harold Lederman on May 11. Here's a jovial conversation with Harold & Looney from May 4, 2012.
TRIBUTE TO Harold LedermanKevin Iole Yahoo Sports Combat columnist YahooHarold Lederman, a longtime boxing judge who served more than 30 years as the unofficial scorer on HBO Sports broadcasts, died Saturday at 79 following a lengthy battle with cancer.Lederman, who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2016, began judging boxing in 1967. In 1986, he joined the HBO Boxing crew, where he helped a generation of fans understand the rules and the intricacies of scoring boxing.His passion for boxing was obvious in his work and to anyone who met him. He was eager to talk about the great fight that was on television the week before as well as the hot young prospect he happened to see in person on an undercard somewhere.He gave up judging in 1999 — he worked his final bout, a super flyweight match between Eric Morel and Francisco Espitia, on Aug. 6, 1999, alongside his daughter, Julie — and spent the final 29 years of his career working on HBO’s boxing telecasts.A licensed pharmacist, Lederman was frequently in the arena long before the TV cameras turned on, enjoying the undercard bouts and talking with fight fans.Jim Lampley, who began working with Lederman at HBO Sports in 1986 and himself went on to earn induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, raved about his friend in a statement released by an HBO Sports spokesman.“It was one of the greatest privileges of my broadcasting career to work with Harold Lederman, whose unique humanity and lifelong love of boxing brought joy to the hearts of millions of fans, show after show after show,” Lampley said. “They waited for his moments, they were thrilled by his insights, they gloried in imitating his voice. No one in the sport had more friends, because no one in the sport was more deserving of friends. As deeply saddened as I am by his passing, I am equally deeply joyful that he made it to the final bell on December 8. Nothing was more important to the legacy of HBO Boxing, so in that we can all take solace. Now his scorecard is complete.”Lederman’s accomplishments are vast, and recognized by the awards he won. In addition to his induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, Lederman was also a member of the Unofficial: WORLD BOXING HALL OF FAME and the @Rockland County, New York, Sports Hall of Fame.In addition, he won the Boxing Writers Association of America Sam Taub Award in 2009 for career broadcast excellent. In 2006, in a choice which surprised no one who knew him, the Boxing Writers Association also honored him with its Marvin Kohn Good Guy Award.Lederman’s judging career covered more than 100 world title fights which were held on six continents. Among the significant fights he judged were Muhammad Ali Ken Norton ; Michael Spinks Gerry Cooney; Evander Holyfield Dwight Muhammad Qawi Larry Holmes Champ's Corner-Spinks; Marvelous Marvin Hagler FAN CLUB -Mustafa Hamsho; Michael Dokes-Mike Weaver; Wilfredo Gomez-Lupe Pintor; Donald Curry Marlon Starling; Cooney-Ken Norton; Roberto Duran-Carlos Palomino; Matthew Saad Muhammad-Marvin Johnson; James Scott-Eddie Mustafa Muhammad; Emile Griffith-Vito Antuofermo; and Griffith-Dick Tiger.He was known for explaining the scoring criteria succinctly and wasn’t afraid to criticize a score if he thought the judges got it wrong. Later in his career, HBO took advantage of his encyclopedic knowledge of the sport and his love affair with the game and recorded segments promoting some of its fights it dubbed, “Hey Harold.”“Harold Lederman had a lifelong love affair with the sport of boxing,” said Peter Nelson, the executive vice president of HBO Sports, in a statement. “Over the past 50 years he was universally respected and celebrated by the many people who make the sport what it is. Harold was happiest when seated ringside, studying the action and scoring the fight. When he joined HBO Sports in 1986 he added a new and critical component to live boxing coverage. Viewers embraced his unique style and his command of the rules while his broadcast colleagues relished his enthusiasm and boundless energy. He was a historian and walking rulebook. He always had time for you whether you were a heavyweight champion or just a spectator looking to say hello. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Eileen and daughters Julie and Iris. There isn’t a person in the sport who won’t miss our Harold Lederman.”CloseUp NextFollow your favorite Pages to see more videos.Fight Net RadioWrite a comment...
Tobin recaps an action packed fight night. UFC 237 saw a tough night for the Brazlians on the card in Rio until Jessica Andrade defeated Rose Namajunes via slam in the second round. Rose says she might be done fighting. Anderson Silva suffers another leg injury in his loss. How much longer does the Spider have left? Should the UFC release B.J. Penn? Bellator 221: Douglas Lima knocks out MVP. What's the deal with Jake Hager or Jack Swagger? Did Michael Chandler get screwed in his title fight loss? Manny Pacquiao is going to fight Keith Thurman in July. Julian Williams beats Jarret Hurd for the unified junior middleweight titles. Tobin recaps his night at Rumble at the Rock V. Plus Cowboy is coming back on 4 weeks notice to fight Tony Ferguson and Nate Diaz is returning in August to fight Anthony Pettis. Regisiter for the March For Cancer on May 18 at MarchForCancer.org . Rest in peace to the great, Harold Lederman.
Harold Lederman is a celebrated boxing judge and analyst. He began his career as a boxing judge in 1967 and joined the cast of HBO World Championship Boxing in 1986, where he has been ever since.
Harold Lederman is a celebrated boxing judge and analyst. He began his career as a boxing judge in 1967 and joined the cast of HBO World Championship Boxing in 1986, where he has been ever since.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney break down British heavyweight Dillian Whyte's emphatic knockout win over Lucas Browne and explore a potential scrap between Whyte and Deontay Wilder, then they welcome HBO's unofficial judge Harold Lederman back onto the show to answer listener questions.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney preview Saturday's heavyweight showdown from London between Dillian Whyte and Lucas Browne, then they're joined by HBO's unofficial judge Harold Lederman for a conversation covering the Golovkin-Canelo scoring, what kind of fights are hardest to judge, the fight Harold would most like to see made, and much more.
On this bonus episode of the Morning Punch-In Show with RB & Jae, it's Canelo vs. GGG fight week and for such a big fight we had to invite a big guest to break it down. Live and direct from the scorers table we are joined by legend Harold Lederman to discuss the fight. Plus Jake Donovan returns for the latest installment of Jake's Take and the crew weigh-in and give their predicitons for Saturday night's big fight. To call in and play Know it or Blow It, dial 718.508.9852 and press 1 on your keypad. Follow the hosts @RagingBabe @JeandraLeBeauf and @JakeNDaBox and use the official show hashtag #TMPS.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney speak with recent Hall of Fame inductee Harold Lederman about the weekend in Canastota and memories from nearly 50 years in the sport.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney are live from Radio Row in Las Vegas ahead of Saturday night's bout between Canelo Alvarez and Amir Khan on HBO PPV. Guests include Lennox Lewis, journalist Todd Grisham, undercard fighter Jason Quigley, and Harold Lederman.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney -- as well as unofficial ringside judge Harold Lederman -- discuss the Gennady Golovkin-David Lemieux weigh-in and look ahead to Saturday's HBO PPV card (9 pm ET/6 pm PT).
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney -- along with unofficial ringside judge Harold Lederman -- break down the upcoming light heavyweight bout between Sergey Kovalev and Jean Pascal at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada, airing on World Championship Boxing at 9:45 PM ET/PT.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney -- along with unofficial ringside scorer Harold Lederman -- break down the upcoming middleweight bout between Gennady Golovkin and Martin Murray taking place in Monte Carlo, Monaco on HBO World Championship Boxing, 5:45 PM ET/PT.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney -- along with Harold Lederman -- break down the upcoming third bout between Mike Alvarado and Brandon Rios, airing on HBO Boxing After Dark, Saturday at 9:45 PM ET/PT.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney break down the hard-fought battle between David Lemieux and Gabriel Rosado. Then, along with Harold Lederman, they look ahead to next week's fight between Timothy Bradley and Diego Chaves on World Championship Boxing, Saturday December 13 at 10:00 PM ET/PT.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney look back at Terence Crawford's masterful performance against Ray Beltran and -- along with Harold Lederman -- look forward to this week's triple header of boxing headlined by David Lemieux vs. Gabriel Rosado (10:00 PM ET/PT).
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney -- along with Harold Lederman -- break down the welterweight bout between the legendary Manny Pacquiao and the up-and-coming Chris Algieri taking place in Macau, China, live on HBO PPV, Saturday Nov. 22 9 PM ET/6 PM PT.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney sit down with Harold Lederman, the unofficial ringside scorer on HBO broadcasts and star of the web series "Hey Harold!" on InsideHBOBoxing.com.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney, along with Harold Lederman, break down the upcoming lightweight bout between Terence Crawford and Yuriorkis Gamboa on Boxing After Dark, June 28 at 10:00 PM ET/PT.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney discuss Miguel Cotto's dominant win over Sergio Martinez for the middleweight title and – along with Harold Lederman – the upcoming fight between Ruslan Provodnikov and Chris Algieri on Boxing After Dark, June 14 at 10 PM ET/PT.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney, as well as Harold Lederman, break down the rematch between Carl Froch and George Groves to take place in London, England on the May 31 Boxing After Dark broadcast.
The world of boxing straight up with no twists. Harold Lederman and Richie Sandoval are scheduled to appear.
Episode 58. Lace 'Em Up. Guests will include referee Wayne Kelly, Boxer DeMarcus Corey, and Judge Harold Lederman.