Fights you viewed differently after re-watching
Been awhile since I watched DLH vs Quartey- when it occurred most felt DLH got a GR8 gift, I kinda did as well. I think I scored it like 7-5 for Ike and was leaning 8-4.
Watched it yesterday.
This time I didn't have it 2-1 going to the 3rd with Harold Lederman. I had it 3-0 for DLH who was the aggressor, threw more, while Ike did have some single shots that impacted DLH, I couldn't see giving Ike those rounds simply because his D was tight as hell and landed single shots.
Mid rounds Ike did come on, but I think with the 12th round DLH won the fight. -and if there ever was a case for a 10-8 round due to overwhelming dominance without a knockdown, this final round is a great example.
Not sure what was different with me- but watching it again.....DLH won the fight without controversy.
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Mayweather Alverez.
Honestly I went back and watched the fight and was surprised how differently it looked.
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Mayweather Alverez.
Honestly I went back and watched the fight and was surprised how differently it looked.
In what respect? How did you think it looked 2nd time round? I ask because I watched this once, but I was in another country with no commentary, and I thought Floyd won every round. Should I be watching it again?
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Jack Sharkey vs. Primo Carnera 'II'
Primo really nailed the Champion with a 'tremendous' right-uppercut in Round 6.
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Jimanuel Boogustus
Mayweather Alverez.
Honestly I went back and watched the fight and was surprised how differently it looked.
In what respect? How did you think it looked 2nd time round? I ask because I watched this once, but I was in another country with no commentary, and I thought Floyd won every round. Should I be watching it again?
ive watched it once and floyd won but he definately didnt win every round, there were rounds he didnt throw enough punches
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i was drunk when i watched froch kessler 1 the first time, i saw kessler coming forward more and thought he deserved it overall
the next day i saw that there were people who suggested it was a home town decision so i watched it again and i thought froch won, in fact at about round 6 it looked like kessler was done
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Primo Carnera
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Jimanuel Boogustus
Mayweather Alverez.
Honestly I went back and watched the fight and was surprised how differently it looked.
In what respect? How did you think it looked 2nd time round? I ask because I watched this once, but I was in another country with no commentary, and I thought Floyd won every round. Should I be watching it again?
Firstly, I would say that the first score that you come up with is really the only score that matters but you can watch a fight and completely misinterpret the context of the fight.
First time around, I saw Canelo retreating and looking confused, second time around, I saw Canelo doing a mediocre job of not falling for Mayweather's traps. Also there were many occasions where Mayweather was being hit but showed great composure - where first time around I didn't even acknowledged that he'd been caught. In this view I can understand how he could have been given a draw.
Honestly though, I think someone else on here said it was close and thought it was ridiculous until I watched it again.
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Been awhile since I watched DLH vs Quartey- when it occurred most felt DLH got a GR8 gift, I kinda did as well. I think I scored it like 7-5 for Ike and was leaning 8-4.
Watched it yesterday.
This time I didn't have it 2-1 going to the 3rd with Harold Lederman. I had it 3-0 for DLH who was the aggressor, threw more, while Ike did have some single shots that impacted DLH, I couldn't see giving Ike those rounds simply because his D was tight as hell and landed single shots.
Mid rounds Ike did come on, but I think with the 12th round DLH won the fight. -and if there ever was a case for a 10-8 round due to overwhelming dominance without a knockdown, this final round is a great example.
Not sure what was different with me- but watching it again.....DLH won the fight without controversy.
Everytime I see Lewis/Mercer and Holyfield/Mercer, I give Mercer an extra round every time I see both fights. lolol....
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Ron Swanson
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Jimanuel Boogustus
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Primo Carnera
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Jimanuel Boogustus
Mayweather Alverez.
Honestly I went back and watched the fight and was surprised how differently it looked.
In what respect? How did you think it looked 2nd time round? I ask because I watched this once, but I was in another country with no commentary, and I thought Floyd won every round. Should I be watching it again?
Firstly, I would say that the first score that you come up with is really the only score that matters but you can watch a fight and completely misinterpret the context of the fight.
First time around, I saw Canelo retreating and looking confused, second time around, I saw Canelo doing a mediocre job of not falling for Mayweather's traps. Also there were many occasions where Mayweather was being hit but showed great composure - where first time around I didn't even acknowledged that he'd been caught. In this view I can understand how he could have been given a draw.
Honestly though, I think someone else on here said it was close and thought it was ridiculous until I watched it again.
Because it is ridiculous.
LOL okay bud. Thanks for contributing.
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Joe Frazier vs. Muhammad Ali 'II'
Who can honestly deny that Smokin' Joe had Muhammad in a real 'bad way' in the
12th Round.
Muhammad was in bad-shape just before the Bell sounded. Had this been a 15-Round
bout, Smokin' Joe would have undoubtedly stopped Muhammad in the 13th Round.
Forget about the 'clutching, grabbing, holding', as well all know they were illegal fouls.
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SlimTrae
Been awhile since I watched DLH vs Quartey- when it occurred most felt DLH got a GR8 gift, I kinda did as well. I think I scored it like 7-5 for Ike and was leaning 8-4.
Watched it yesterday.
This time I didn't have it 2-1 going to the 3rd with Harold Lederman. I had it 3-0 for DLH who was the aggressor, threw more, while Ike did have some single shots that impacted DLH, I couldn't see giving Ike those rounds simply because his D was tight as hell and landed single shots.
Mid rounds Ike did come on, but I think with the 12th round DLH won the fight. -and if there ever was a case for a 10-8 round due to overwhelming dominance without a knockdown, this final round is a great example.
Not sure what was different with me- but watching it again.....DLH won the fight without controversy.
Everytime I see Lewis/Mercer and Holyfield/Mercer, I give Mercer an extra round every time I see both fights. lolol....
LOL, I concur. I think I was biased for both guys, yet Mercer keeps changing my dvd. Can't be me changing my mind!!
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i was drunk when i watched froch kessler 1 the first time, i saw kessler coming forward more and thought he deserved it overall
the next day i saw that there were people who suggested it was a home town decision so i watched it again and i thought froch won, in fact at about round 6 it looked like kessler was done
Ah, liquid vision.
Watching a fIght with allot of people can also alter my Fight judging skills.
My family is so biased for Ali, then when I watch Ali Frazier alone, different story.
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Muhammad Ali vs. Alfredo Evangelista
There were some Boxing Announcers who were calling Alfredo Evangelista as a
better fighter than Earnie Shavers, who was supposed to fighting Muhammad Ali.
Yes, they actually said that.
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