Re: What do you classify as "running" in a fight??
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
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Originally Posted by SweetPea
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
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Originally Posted by Olympian904
Its not running if you win the round...period.
Elaborate! What does that mean? So if a fighter avoids contact for the whole 3 mintues,that's fine is it? Like Oscar v Tito?
I don't mean to answer for Olympian, but he said it's not running if you
win the round.
When Oscar ran the last 3 rounds, he wasn't winning them.
Ok..hmm...how would you know if you've won the round? What if a fighter has landed a few punches at the beginning then avoids contact for the rest of the round?
Well for example, people said Floyd "ran" against Baldomir, yet he won every single round and was landing more shots and the cleaner shots every round.
As for the Hakkar-Hopkins fight you asked about, Hakkar ran in a circle along the ropes for the entire first round. He didn't land a single punch. He may have been the worst #1 mandatory I've ever seen. 10 times worse than Tim Austin.